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Policy Statement Deferred Payment Plan Or Agreement - Wisconsin
| Policy Statement Deferred Payment Plan Or Agreement Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be used in Criminal And Traffic Dane Local County . |
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DANE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT POLICY STATEMENT DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN/AGREEMENT The Court views the obligation to pay fines and costs seriously and expects payment of the specified amount no later than the due date WITHOUT EXCEPTION. 1. Pursuant to sec. 973.05, Wisconsin Statutes, fines/costs must be paid within 60 days of the conviction date. The burden of how the court ordered obligation is paid rests on the defendant and is not the responsibility of the Court. When genuine financial hardship exists and the total court ordered obligation is $400 or more, arrangements for deferred payments may be granted, based on adjusted net monthly income. It will require that the defendant fill out a Financial Disclosure Statement and enter into a Deferred Payment Plan/Agreement. Supporting documentation of information given in the financial disclosure may be required. A Deferred Payment Plan/Agreement, cannot be offered to a defendant who has no employment or no source of income. Failure to make payment on or before the due date, may result in one or more of the following actions: · · · · · 5. Suspension of your driving privileges for up to two years [Suspension of your driving privileges is not in lieu of payment.] A civil judgment entered against you Referral to a collection agency Interception of your Wisconsin Income Tax Refund Arrest and commitment to the county jail 2. 3. 4. If your financial status should change substantially while on a Deferred Payment Plan/Agreement, contact the Court Collection Clerk to request a modification of the plan/agreement. This would require an updated Financial Disclosure Statement to be completed, along with supporting documentation of the change. Do not make requests for modified plans/agreements through the judge's office. You must notify the Dane County Clerk of Court's Office if your address changes. Notification must be made in writing within 10 days of the address change. Include your name, new address and case number(s). Address changes should be mailed to the below address. Payments are to be made in person or by mail on or before the due date. Case number(s) should be included with payments. Address: Dane County Clerk of Court's Office City/County Building, Rm. GR-10 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Madison, WI 53703-3341 6. 7. 12/02 h:defpayplan American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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