Ind. Code § 33-35-3-3
(c) The bailiff shall do the following:
(3) Keep, in books to be furnished by the controller or clerk-treasurer, an accurate account and docket of all executions that come into the bailiff's hands, showing the:
(4) Make and deliver a written report to the clerk of the court on Tuesday of each week, showing all money collected by the bailiff during the previous week, giving the:
(C) amount of fines, fees, or penalties collected;
and pay the money to the clerk, taking the clerk's receipt for the payments.
(e) The bailiff of a city court of the three (3) cities having the largest populations in a county having a population of more than four hundred thousand (400,000) and less than seven hundred thousand (700,000) shall be appointed by the judge of the court. The bailiff shall serve and execute all processes issued by the court and is entitled to receive a salary fixed by the common council of the city. In addition, the bailiff may collect a fee from a defendant for the bailiff's own use on all execution sales of property under an execution or attachment as follows:
(4) Any additional sum necessarily expended by the bailiff in collecting the judgment.
A bailiff may use the bailiff's private vehicle in the performance of the bailiff's duties and is entitled to receive a sum for mileage equal to the sum paid per mile to state officers and employees. The payment to the bailiff is subject to the approval of the judge. The judge shall include in the budget for the court sufficient money to provide for the anticipated claims of the bailiff. The common council shall make annual appropriations that are necessary to carry out this subsection.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-10.1-6-3.]
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.11-2023, SEC.102.