[1977 Code, § 1-602]
The city judge shall keep a complete docket of all matters coming before him in his judicial capacity. The docket shall include for each defendant such information as his name; warrant and/or summons numbers; alleged offense; disposition; fines, penalties, and costs imposed and whether collected; whether committed to workhouse; and all other information which may be relevant.
[1977 Code, § 3-108]
All fines, and costs shall be imposed and recorded by the city judge on the city court docket in open court.
In all cases heard or determined by him, the city judge shall tax in the bill of costs the same amounts and for the same items allowed in courts of general sessions for similar work in state cases.
[1977 Code, § 1-611]
All funds coming into the hands of the city judge in the form of fines, costs, and forfeitures shall be recorded by him and paid over daily to the city. At the end of each month he shall submit to the board of commissioners a report accounting for the collection or noncollection of all fines, penalties, and costs imposed by his court during the current month and to date for the current fiscal year.
[1977 Code, § 1-612]
It shall be unlawful for any person to create any disturbance of any trial before the city court by making loud or unusual noises, by using indecorous, profane, or blasphemous language, or by any distracting conduct whatsoever.
[Ord. 997, July 2014; Ord. 1067, April 2019]
(1) 
A fee of five dollars ($5.00) shall be collected on each citation for a violation of any traffic ordinance that results in a plea of guilty or nolo contendre or a judgment of guilty, for the purpose of funding the development and operation of an electronic citation system for the Collegedale Police Department. One dollar ($1.00) of such fee shall be retained by the city court clerk and used for computer hardware purchases, usual and necessary computer related expenses, or replacement. Four dollars ($4.00) of such fee shall be retained in a special fund designated for the Collegedale Police Department Electronic Citation Program and used for related expenditures, equipment, repairs, replacement, and training to maintain the electronic citation program.
(2) 
This ordinance adding this section shall take effect on August 4, 2019, upon the expiration of the effective period established by Ord. #997, the public welfare requiring it.