Where can I pay my court fine/fees and costs?
Leon County Clerk of CourtsThe Leon County Courthouse, Misdemeanor Division, Room 141, or the Leon County Courthouse Annex, 1920 Thomasville Road, 1st floor, Traffic Division.
I just received a letter from your company that I owe a court fine, how do I dispute the charge?
Municipal Services Bureau (MSB) - Government ServicesIn most cases the court will allow a defendant to dispute a fine; however there are some courts that once the case has been sent to collections do not allow a defendant the opportunity to dispute the fine. Each court is different, so in your case, it is best you contact our Collections Department at 1-800-616-0166 to find out the specifics for your individual case(s). See similar questions...
How much do I owe on my court case?
City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked QuestionsTo find out the amount due on a court case you can contact the Court Clerk's Office at (316) 268-4611. Please be patient, we receive hundreds of calls each day. See similar questions...
How much are my court costs?
Livingston Parish Clerk of CourtCourt costs vary with each case. You must call the Clerk of Court's Office and ask for the Civil Department. Please have a docket (case) number available. See similar questions...
How will I know I owe a fine?
WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY :: FAQ about the New False Alarm Or...The Montgomery Municipal Court will notify the person indicated on the permit as the alarm user. This person will be responsible for the fine. See similar questions...
Do I have to show up in court or can I just pay my fine?
Griffin Police Department FAQ's - A Bravenet.com FaqMost citations can be paid prior to the court date, indicated near the bottom of the citation, without having to appear in court. If you fail to pay your fine or appear in court a warrant will be issued for your arrest, additional contempt of court fees will be asessed and your driver's license will be suspended. For information concerning mandatory court appearances, the amount of the fine you can dial 770-229-6450 extension 519 during normal business hours. See similar questions...
Can I get more time to pay on my citation or court fine?
City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked QuestionsThe only person who can extend time to pay on a court fine is a municipal court judge. To request additional time to pay on a court case you must appear on the Court's Walk-In docket. You may be eligible for a one-time, 30-day extension of time to pay on a traffic citation. Contact the Court Clerk's Office at (316) 268-4611. Please be patient, we receive hundreds of calls each day. If granted an extension on your citation, a $5.00 extension fee will be added to the amount due. See similar questions...
What about court costs if I lose my case?
FAQ-Manitoba Court of Appeal General InformationIf your appeal is dismissed, the Court of Appeal may assess costs against you. Usually, although not always, the scale of costs will be in the range of the amounts set out in the Court of Appeal tariff. See similar questions...
Will I have to pay court costs?
FAQs - Harassment and Illegal EvictionYour landlord has to pay money to the court to get a possession order. Just to apply for an order costs ?120. To get a possession order against an assured shorthold tenant may cost about ?200 in total if the case is straightforward. The costs may be much higher than this for more complicated situations or if your landlord uses a solicitor. If your landlord has to take you to court to evict you it is likely that you will end up having to pay their costs. See similar questions...
What are the Court Costs in my State?
Free Divorce Information and FAQ's. Do It Yourself Divorce P...The Court Costs are NOT included with our Service. When you first take your papers to the Court, there will be a Court fee, which pays for the Judge and the Court Clerks. It is usually around $75-150 dollars. Also, if you have children, there is a usually a fee associated with a Children's Office. That fee is usually around $75. All states and counties are different. Call the Court in your County to check on the exact fees. See similar questions...
What do you owe?
FAQsInterest rates can change based on changes in published indexes. But the more adjustable they are, the lower they start so they give you larger cash advances. And they will be lower than less adjustable rates all during the time that index rate changes dont exceed the caps on the less adjustable rates. See similar questions...
What's the most you can owe?
FAQsYou can never owe more than the value of the home at the time the loan is repaid. Reverse mortgages are generally "nonrecourse" loans, which means that in seeking repayment the lender does not have recourse to anything other than your home. Not your income, your other assets, or your heirs. See similar questions...
How much do I owe for taxes/when are they due?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)Your tax statement is determined after the Board of Review has been completed. The statements can be expected in early December. Your first installment (or to pay in full) by January 31st of each year and are sent to the Town. The second installment is due July 31st to the Sauk County Treasurer. See similar questions...
I have a Payment Plan Agreement from court. Where do I pay the money I owe?
City of Las Cruces - Municipal Court - FAQIf a judge imposed your fine and you have a Payment Plan Agreement form from court, those payments can be taken to the 1st floor, customer service windows in the vestibule area for payment, you can mail it in with a money order or cashiers check or you can pay it by phone utilizing a credit card. See similar questions...
Must I pay the amount of tax that the IRS says I owe while my case is pending in the Tax Court?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou do not usually need to pay the amount in dispute while your case is pending before the Tax Court. If the Tax Court ultimately concludes, however, that you owe some amount of tax, or if you settle or agree to an amount of tax liability, the law provides generally that interest runs on unpaid tax from the date it was originally due until paid in full. Interest also runs on some penalties. The rules regarding prepayment of tax and penalties differ in U.S. District Courts and the U.S. See similar questions...
What will I owe at move in?
FAQ: Questions and answers regarding renting a homeThe balance of the one-month's rent and the security deposit is due at move-in regardless of the day of the month. If you move in during the middle of a month the prorated rent charge will be due on the first day of the second month you are in the property. Back to top See similar questions...
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