The Delaware Bill of Costs is a document that provides an itemized list of expenses incurred by a litigant in a civil action brought before a court in the State of Delaware. There are three types of Delaware Bills of Costs: Taxable Costs, Non-Taxable Costs, and Special Costs. Taxable Costs include court filing fees, deposition fees, witness fees, and attorney’s fees. Non-Taxable Costs include costs related to obtaining copies of documents and records, expert witness fees, and costs of conducting research. Special Costs are costs related to filing a special motion or petition, such as costs for an appeal or motion for a new trial. All costs must be reasonable and necessary for the litigant’s case. The Delaware Bill of Costs must be filed with the court in order to collect reimbursement of costs.