Section 26806 Of Article 1. Duties From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
26806
. (a) In counties having a population of 900,000 or over, the
clerk of the court may employ as many foreign language interpreters
as may be necessary to interpret in criminal cases in the superior
court, and in the juvenile court within the county and to translate
documents intended for filing in any civil or criminal action or
proceeding or for recordation in the county recorder's office.
(b) The clerk of the superior court, shall, when interpreters are
needed, assign the interpreters so employed to interpret in criminal
and juvenile cases in the superior court. When their services are
needed, the clerk shall also assign interpreters so employed to
interpret in criminal cases in municipal courts.
(c) The clerk of the court may also assign the interpreters so
employed to interpret in civil cases in superior and municipal courts
when their services are not required in criminal or juvenile cases
and when so assigned, they shall collect from the litigants the fee
fixed by the court and shall deposit the same in the county treasury.
(d) The interpreters so employed shall, when assigned to do so by
the clerk of the court, translate documents to be recorded or to be
filed in any civil or criminal action or proceeding. The fee to be
collected for translating each such document shall be three dollars
($3) per folio for the first folio or part thereof, and two cents
($0.02) for each word thereafter. For preparing a carbon copy of such
translation made at the time of preparing the original, the fee
shall be twelve cents ($0.12) per folio or any part thereof. All such
fees shall be deposited in the county treasury.