State by State Divorce Filing Fees
If you are unemployed or on a fixed income, you may apply to have the court waive the cost of the filing fee. The Application to Waive a Filing Fee is also known as a Pauperis Affidavit and is provided to you by the court clerk upon request.
Alabama $150 - $300 |
Alaska $150 |
Arizona $158 - $353 |
Arkansas $130 - $170 |
California $435 |
Colorado |
Connecticut $360 |
Delaware $150 - $160 |
District of Columbia $120 |
Florida | $350 - $410 |
Georgia $150 - $250 |
Hawaii$215 - $265 |
Idaho $207 |
Illinois $210 - $368 |
Indiana $130 - $176 |
Iowa $185 |
Kansas $156 - $197 |
Kentucky $120 - $180 |
Louisiana $200 - $450 |
Maine $120 |
Maryland $165 |
Massachusetts $200 |
Michigan $150 - $255 |
Minnesota $390 - $420 |
Mississippi $50 - $75 |
Missouri $140 - $200 |
Montana $225 - $250 |
Nebraska $158 |
Nevada $150 - $300 |
New Hampshire $250 - $252 |
New Jersey $300 |
New Mexico $135 - $155 |
New York $210 |
North Carolina $225 - $235 |
North Dakota $80 |
Ohio | $175 - $350 |
Oklahoma $175 - $250 |
Oregon $250 - $400 |
Pennsylvania $150 - $350 |
Rhode Island $160 |
South Carolina $150 |
South Dakota $95 |
Tennessee $150 - $378 |
Texas $250 - $350 |
Utah $310 - $330 |
Vermont $90 - $295 |
Virginia $100 - $200 |
Washington $314 |
West Virginia $135 - $185 |
Wisconsin $180 - $220 |
Wyoming $70 |
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