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Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-11-101.6(3) Collection of Fines and Fees - Methods - Charges - Judicial Collection Enhancement Fund

To collect on past due orders of fines or fees, the state may employ any method available to collect state receivables, including assigning such accounts to private counsel or private

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collection agencies under section 24-30-202.4(2), C.R.S.

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Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-30-202.4(1) Collection of Debts Due the State - Controller's Duties - Creation of Debt Collection Fund - Reciprocal Debt Collection Agreements - Definitions

The state controller shall advise and assist the various state agencies concerning the collection of debts due the state through such agencies, in accordance with rules promulgated by the executive

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director of the department of personnel, to achieve the prompt collection of debts due such agencies. The controller may delegate the responsibility for the collection of debts to the central collection services section of the division of finance and procurement, or any successor section, in the department.

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Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-30-202.4(2) Collection of Debts Due the State - Controller's Duties - Creation of Debt Collection Fund - Reciprocal Debt Collection Agreements - Definitions

All state agencies shall refer to the state controller debts due the state that the agency has been unable to collect within thirty days after such debts have become past

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Indiana Ind. Code 5-11-5-7 State Board of Accounts
Sec. 7. (a) The state board of accounts or a person designated in writing by it may collect any of the following: (1) Unpaid fines, costs, or fees that are
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imposed for violations of statutes defining a crime or infraction and are owed to the state or its political subdivisions. (2) Money owed resulting from bond forfeitures under IC 35-33-8-7. (3) Unpaid user's fees incurred under a pretrial diversion agreement by a person charged with a misdemeanor, infraction, or ordinance violation. (b) The state board of accounts or its agent may compromise the amount of money owed in collecting money under this section. (c) The costs of collection, including but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees, may be added to money that is owed and collected under this section. However, the costs of collection may not exceed an amount that is equal to the amount of money that is owed. (d) When money is collected under this section, the state board of accounts or its agent shall deposit the money, less the costs of collection, in accounts to the credit of the state or a political subdivision as required by law. (e) The costs of collecting money under this section shall be determined by the state board of accounts and shall be paid from money collected.
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Indiana Ind. Code 9-21-3.5-10 Collection of traffic tickets
Sec. 10. (a) The department or the authority may adopt and enforce rules concerning: (1) the placement and use of automated traffic law enforcement systems to enforce collection of user
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fees; (2) required notification in the form of a citation to the owner of a vehicle used in the commission of a moving violation under section 9 of this chapter; (3) the process for notification, collection, and enforcement of unpaid amounts; (4) the amount of fines, charges, and assessments for toll violations, including, with respect to amounts unpaid by violators who are not subject to IC 9-18-2-17(b): (A) contracting with a collection agency; and (B) authorizing the collection agency in the contract for collection services to impose on and collect from the violator an additional collection fee; and (5) other matters relating to automated traffic law enforcement systems that the department or the authority considers appropriate.
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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 33-37-5-9 (b);(d) Drug Abuse, Prosecution, Interdiction, and Correction Fee

(b) The court shall assess a drug abuse, prosecution, interdiction, and correction fee of at least two hundred dollars ($200) and not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) against a person

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convicted of an offense under IC 35-48-4;   (d) The clerk shall collect the drug abuse, prosecution, interdiction, and correction fee set by the court when a person is convicted of an offense under IC 35-48-4.

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 33-37-5-22 (c) Applicability — Late Payment Fee — Requirement to Pay — Defendant not Indigent

Subject to subsection (d), the clerk of a court that adopts a local rule imposing a late payment fee under this section shall collect a late payment fee of twenty-five

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dollars ($25) from a defendant described in subsection (a).

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Oklahoma Okla. Stat. tit. 28, § 151 Collection of fees, fines, costs and assessments
It shall be the duty of the clerks of the district court and other trial courts of record of this state to charge and collect the fees imposed by this
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title and other fees, assessments and payments as imposed by the Oklahoma Statutes, fines, costs and assessments imposed by the district courts or appellate courts, and none others, in all cases, except those in which the defendant is charged with a misdemeanor or traffic violation, and except cases under the Small Claims Procedure Act, Section 1751 et seq. of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
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Oklahoma Okla. Stat. tit. 11, § 22-138 Municipal collection agency contracts
A. The governing body of a municipality may enter into a contract with a collection agency for the provision of collection services for one or more of the following items:1.
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Debts and accounts receivable including, but not limited to, unpaid fees, penalties, interest, and other sums due the municipality, as applicable; or 2. Court penalties, costs, fines and fees in cases in municipal court in which the accused has failed to appear or otherwise failed to satisfy a monetary obligation ordered by the court.