What must I do if I can't pay my entire fine today?
If you can’t pay all of your fine at sentencing, the clerk will work out a time payment agreement. This is a contract with the court for installment payments and must be strictly adhered to. Read the agreement carefully, as failure to follow the terms can result in additional fees, a possible suspension of your driving privilege, and assignment of the account to a collection agency. You may also be required to appear in court for additional hearings.

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