103.010 – RECEIPT BOOK. (a) Each county shall provide a
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 103.010
Summary
This law requires each Texas county to provide a receipt book for officers collecting fines and fees in criminal cases. The receipt must include specific details and ensure accountability in financial transactions related to criminal cases.
Counties must provide receipt books for fine collection.
Receipts must include distinct numbers and county seal.
Officers must issue receipts for all collected fines and fees.
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