North Carolina Bill of Costs-AO 133 is a document used in civil cases in the state of North Carolina. This document is used to itemize the costs associated with a civil case for both parties. It outlines the court costs, attorney fees, witness fees, and any other out-of-pocket expenses that have been incurred throughout the litigation process. It is typically filed after a judgment has been entered and is used to determine how the costs of the civil case will be divided between the parties. There are two types of North Carolina Bill of Costs-AO 133: Standard Bill of Costs and Non-Standard Bill of Costs. The Standard Bill of Costs is the most commonly used form and outlines the costs for both parties in the same way. The Non-Standard Bill of Costs is used in more complex cases, and it outlines the costs in a more tailored manner.