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How much do I owe for fine and court costs?

County Clerk FAQ
Court costs vary by case type, disposition type, and other factors. The defendant may call our office at (512) 943-1150 to inquire about his/her fees. See similar questions...

I owe Court Costs; do you have a payment plan?

Lake County Clerk of Courts
Call our bookkeeping department at 440-350-2657 to make payment arrangements or for other questions related to court costs. See similar questions...

Where can I pay my court fine/fees and costs?

Leon County Clerk of Courts
The Leon County Courthouse, Misdemeanor Division, Room 141, or the Leon County Courthouse Annex, 1920 Thomasville Road, 1st floor, Traffic Division. See similar questions...

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 Services
In 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...

Can I plead guilty and pay fine and court costs before my court date?

Tuscaloosa, AL - Official Website
Only if it is minor traffic violation. The fines for minor traffic violations are set out in this web site. More... See similar questions...

Can I elect to serve my fine and court costs through community service?

Marana, AZ - Official Website
Court costs cannot be satisfied through community service and must be paid directly to the Court. The Judge may allow you to perform community service instead of a fine or may order you to perform community service in addition to a fine. See similar questions...

With pre-trial intervention, can you have fine of $500 PLUS court costs?

Texas District and County Attorneys Association
Multiple victims; under the Code Constr. Act, ?311.012 (b), the singular includes the plural and vice versa. No. Section 24.303 of the Government Code provides that "[i]n the case of absence, sickness, or disqualification of any of the judges, any other of the judges may hold court for him. See similar questions...

How much do I owe if my ticket shows no fine amount?

Park City, Utah
Nothing. Our officer elected to give you a warning ticket, but please avoid the violation in the future. See similar questions...

How much do I owe on my court case?

City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked Questions
To 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 Court
Court 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 Faq
Most 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...

How can I have a fine, I never had a hearing in Court?

Frequently Asked Questions
explained in the "Step by Step Guide", if an infringement is not paid to the Prosecuting Authority before its Due Date, they can lodge the infringement in Court. It then becomes a fine. A Court hearing does not occur. If you have paid the infringement to the Prosecuting Authority (in full, before the Due Date) you should contact the Prosecuting Authority to discuss the matter. You should also contact the Court so we can allow you sufficient time to resolve the matter. See similar questions...

How can I find out what my fine will be before I come to Court?

Tuscaloosa, AL - Official Website
The Judge can order a fine of up to $500 and/or 6 months in jail on any charge in municipal court except for Driving under the Influence whereby the fine and jail time can be higher. More... See similar questions...

Can I get more time to pay on my citation or court fine?

City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked Questions
The 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 Information
If 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...

Where can I find information on fines and court costs?

JSU UPD - Frequently Asked Questions
Fines and court costs can be found on the fines and court costs page. All traffic fines and misdemeanor arrests are handled by the Municipal Court of Jacksonville. The Municipal Court Office can be reached at (256) 435-6960. All felony arrests are handled by the Calhoun County District Court in Anniston. The District Court of Calhoun County can be reached at (256) 231-1750. See similar questions...

What are the Court costs involved in taxing a Bill?

Connolly Lowe FAQs Page.
A.: In the High Court, Court duty runs at 5% of the gross sum Bill taxed rounded down to the nearest 100 plus ?20.00. On taxation of Solicitor and Client Bills, the Taxing Master may also measure the Legal Costs Accountants fee for opposing such Bill. See similar questions...

Do you pass along court costs?

DataCheck: Frequently Asked Questions about Background Inves...
Yes. Some courts do not require a fee, some do. For those that do, the court fees vary from county to county, from as little as $3.00 up to $52.00 (Example: A New York statewide criminal court fee is $52.00). See similar questions...

Will I have to pay court costs?

FAQs - Harassment and Illegal Eviction
Your 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...

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