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Court Document Fees in Kern County Are Rising. Are They Too Restrictive?

Joe Moore
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Valley Public Radio
First Amendment scholars point to rising numbers of record requests as one reason fees to access documents are rising in Kern County and beyond.

In the past, when government agencies and the media requested court records from the Kern County Superior Court, they could typically access them for free.

Last month, however, that changed, due in part to a rising number of incoming record requests. According to some sources, rising court fees are becoming a national trend. In this interview, Valley Public Radio reporter Monica Velez breaks down the new policy to explain what’s changed, why it matters, and whether it has the potential to violate constitutional rights.

Monica Velez was a reporter at Valley Public Radio. She started out as a print reporter covering health issues in Merced County at the Merced Sun-Star.
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