State Electronic monitoring1 Probation or supervision Public defender or legal costs Room and board2 Increased civil and/or criminal fees since 2010
Alabama
Alaska (Alaska charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility). Alaska also charges inmates — regardless of employment status — for utilities.) (Alaska charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility). Alaska also charges inmates — regardless of employment status — for utilities.)
Arizona
Arkansas
California ()
Colorado
Connecticut ()
Delaware (Delaware charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).)
District of Columbia () () () ()
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii (Hawaii charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).) (Hawaii charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).) (Hawaii charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).)
Idaho (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine ()
Maryland (Maryland charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).)
Massachusetts (Massachusetts charges a haircut fee.)
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi (Mississippi charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).) (Mississippi charges inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility).)
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska () ()
Nevada ()
New Hampshire
New Jersey (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
New Mexico (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
New York (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
North Carolina
North Dakota () ()
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon (In Oregon, electronic monitoring fees are charged by counties rather than the state.)
Pennsylvania (In Pennsylvania, electronic monitoring fees are charged by counties rather than the state.) (In Pennsylvania, electronic monitoring fees are charged by counties rather than the state.)
Rhode Island (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
South Carolina ()
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah ()
Vermont (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.) (A "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs.)
Virginia ()
Washington ()
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming (In Wyoming, electronic monitoring fees are charged by counties rather than the state.) (In Wyoming, electronic monitoring fees are charged by counties rather than the state.)

Notes

1. Electronic monitoring: In Idaho, Iowa, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont, a "supervision" fee goes toward electronic monitoring costs. In Oregon, Pennsylvania and Wyoming, electronic monitoring fees are charged by counties rather than the state.

2. Room and board: Most states charge for room, board and cost of care. (Some states use the phrase “cost of care” to include room costs as well as medical.) Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland and Mississippi charge inmates for room and board if they’re employed (inside or outside of the facility). Alaska also charges inmates — regardless of employment status — for utilities. Massachusetts charges a haircut fee.