What should I do if I am unable to work due to a medical condition and cannot comply with my payment plan?

It is the offender’s responsibility to inform the Probation Officer if they are not able to comply with their current payment plan due to medical issues. The offender must supply medical verification from their treating physician that details the reason, duration and any work restrictions. This does not relieve the offender from monies owed; rather, it may allow the offender additional time to make payments.

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1. How do I find out how much I owe in fines, court costs, restitution and other fees?
2. When should I begin making payments?
3. How do I make payments?
4. What is a payment plan?
5. What will happen if I do not make payments as ordered?
6. What if I move or change employment?
7. What should I do if I am unable to work due to a medical condition and cannot comply with my payment plan?
8. What is an administrative fee?
9. What is a supervision fee?
10. What happens if I bounce a check?
11. What is a judgment?
12. If I am ordered to receive court-ordered restitution but have not received any money, who should I contact?
13. What is the difference between probation and parole?
14. What is Intermediate Punishment?
15. What is ARD?
16. If I am on probation or parole, can I live or travel wherever I want?
17. If I am on ARD, probation, parole or intermediate punishment, am I legally allowed to possess a firearm?