The Indiana Bill of Costs (District Court) is a form used for the recovery of court costs and other related expenses incurred in a district court case. It is a standardized document that must be filed by the prevailing party in a civil or criminal case and is typically filed with the clerk of the court. There are two types of Indiana Bill of Costs (District Court): one for civil cases and one for criminal cases. In civil cases, the Bill of Costs can include court costs, attorneys’ fees, witness fees, expert witness fees, deposition costs, filing fees, and other related costs. In criminal cases, the Bill of Costs can include court costs, fines, fees for the services of the court-appointed attorney, witness fees, and other related costs. The Bill of Costs must be signed and dated by the prevailing party and must include the payment information necessary for the court to process the payment.