AN ACT RELATING TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- CURRENCY TRANSMISSIONS
Eliminates the fee to serve personal protection order petitions, lowering barriers for victims and prompting procedural updates for sheriffs, clerks, and courts.
Eliminates the fee to serve personal protection order petitions, lowering barriers for victims and prompting procedural updates for sheriffs, clerks, and courts.
Title: Civil procedure: service of process; cost for service of process for personal protection orders; eliminate.
Bill No.: HB 5121
Introduced: March 13, 2025 (Rep. Sarah Lightner, primary)
Status: House introduced; bill electronically reproduced 10/23/2025; read and referred to Committee on Judiciary (10/23/2025).
Tie-bar: HB 5120 (2025)
Companion: SB 528
HB 5121 would remove the statutory fee or cost associated with service of process for petitions seeking personal protection orders (PPOs). The stated policy aim is to eliminate financial barriers to obtaining court-ordered protection for victims of stalking, sexual assault, and related conduct by ensuring service of PPO documents is provided without charge.
Note: The introduced bill text substantially reproduces and updates statutory language for PPOs while incorporating the fee-elimination change; detailed operative text for the fee elimination is in the amended/added statutory sections.
For the precise operative language and the exact mechanism of fee elimination (who must provide service and any enforcement/implementation details), consult the bill text amending MCL 600.2950a and the newly added sections 2950d and 2950p.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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