ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has released 2023 data for court fees and fine collections.

Municipal courts in Cortland County collected just over $1.4 million last year. Cortlandville Town Court was responsible for just under $1.1 million of that total, which ranks as the 32nd highest in the state. It was nearly $1 million more than the next-highest collected total in Marathon.

Courts in Tompkins County brought in about $880,000. The Town of Dryden had the highest tally, at just over $215,000, followed by Ithaca and Newfield. Enfield had the lowest collected amount at $30,000.46.

Town and village courts in Tioga County collected around $690,000. Nichols led the way at $286,106.50.

Cortland County 

  • Cortlandville – $1,074,684.53
  • Marathon – $110,770.74
  • Preble – $102,326
  • Homer – $71,914
  • Virgil – $25,203
  • Truxton – $5,945
  • Willet – $5,611
  • Cincinnatus – $5,133
  • Harford – $4,877
  • Solon – $4,436
  • Scott – $2,779
  • Cuyler – $2,732.50
  • Freetown – $2,022
  • Taylor – $1,614.25
  • Lapeer – $952

Tompkins County

  • Dryden – $215,361
  • Ithaca – $114,507
  • Newfield – $105, 367.25
  • Lansing – $86,258.50
  • Caroline – $73, 371.50
  • Groton – $64, 407.50
  • Ulysses – $56,015.74
  • Cayuga Heights – $54,398
  • Danby – $41,588
  • Freeville – $37,930
  • Enfield – $30,000.46

Tioga County

  • Nichols – $286,106.50
  • Owego (town) – $171,737.50
  • Owego (village) – $58,096
  • Barton – $50,059
  • Waverly – $26,182
  • Tioga – $25,965.43
  • Newark Valley – $22,856.20
  • Candor – $22,258
  • Spencer – $11,873
  • Richford – $8,801
  • Berkshire – $6,035