of August 15, 2007 No. 153
About the state fee
Accepted by Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic on June 26, 2007
The state fee - the money due levied by the relevant state bodies - court, notaries public and other specially authorized bodies, and also private notaries, in case of accomplishment of certain actions by them and issue of the documents having legal value.
Payers of the state fee are physical persons and legal entities.
The state fee is subdivided on simple and pro rata.
The simple state fee is collected in the firm amount.
The pro rata state fee is collected in percentage ratio in the corresponding amount.
The state fee is collected:
1) from the claim and other statements and claims which are filed a lawsuit except claims about review of court resolutions according to the procedure of supervision, and also for issue of copies of documents by court;
2) for making of notarial actions by notary offices and the state bodies authorized on that, and also for issue of copies (duplicates) of notarially certified documents;
3) for issue to citizens of repeated registration certificates of acts of civil status and certificates in connection with change, amendment, correction and recovery of civil registration;
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The document ceased to be valid since January 1, 2019 according to article 2 of the Law of the Kyrgyz Republic of August 10, 2018 No. 89