Civil Rule
23.3
- Once a case is conditionally certified as a class action and the presiding judge requires that notice be given to potential class members, the following rules apply:
- if there are fewer than 1,000 potential class members, the presiding judge may require that notification responses be sent directly to the clerk; but
- if there are 1,000 or more potential class members, the presiding judge may require that notification responses be sent to a United States Postal Service box in the name of the clerk. Plaintiff must pay the fees for the box, but such fees will be taxed as costs.
- The presiding judge may name an individual to collect, account for, and tabulate notice responses. Plaintiff must pay such individual a reasonable fee for these services, as determined by the presiding judge, but such fee will be taxed as costs.