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Georgia | Ga. Code Ann. § 40-2-113 | Collection of Taxes and Fees; Rules and Regulations |
The commissioner shall collect the taxes and fees imposed by this article and he is authorized to make such rules and regulations and prescribe such forms as are necessary to carry out this article.
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Georgia | Ga. Code Ann. § 15-21A-3 | Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority as Custodial Trustee |
(a) As used in this Code section the term "court" means all trial courts within this state including, but not limited to, superior, juvenile, state, magistrate, probate, municipal, and special courts, whether called mayor's courts, recorder's courts, police courts, civil courts, traffic courts, or miscellaneous courts or any other trial court created in this state under any other name; (b) The authority shall act as collecting and remitting agent with respect to the costs, fees, and surcharges for certain costs, fees, or surcharges by any clerk of court or other officer or agent of any court. The authority in performing this function shall receive and disburse such funds only in the capacity of a custodial trustee, and such funds shall not in the process of receipt and disbursement become funds of the authority. The costs, fees, and surcharges subject to this Code section are: (1) The additional divorce case filing fee under Code Section 15-6-77.4 and the additional marriage license fee under Code Section 15-9-60.1; (2) The surcharge on fines and bonds imposed for the training of law enforcement and prosecutorial officers and for indigent defense purposes under Code Section 15-21-73; (3) The additional penalties imposed in cases of driving under the influence for purposes of state crime victims compensation under Code Section 15-21-112; (4) The additional penalties imposed in cases of driving under the influence for purposes of the Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund under Code Section 15-21-149; (5) Fees collected by the courts under Code Section 42-8-34; and (6) Local victim assistance funds collected pursuant to Article 8 of Chapter 21 of this title.
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Georgia | Ga. Code Ann. § 42-9-21(c) | Supervision of Persons Placed on Parole or Other Conditional Release; Contracts for Services and Programs; Collection of Sums for Restitution |
In all cases where restitution is applicable, the department shall collect during the parole period those sums determined to be owed to the victim. |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-349(B) | Duties of attorney for the Commonwealth |
B. It shall be the duty of the attorney for the Commonwealth to cause proper proceedings to be instituted for the collection and satisfaction of all fines, costs, forfeitures, penalties + See moreand restitution. The attorney for the Commonwealth shall determine whether it would be impractical or uneconomical for such service to be rendered by the office of the attorney for the Commonwealth. If the defendant does not enter into an installment payment agreement under § 19.2-354, the attorney for the Commonwealth and the clerk may agree to a process by which collection activity may be commenced 30 days after judgment.
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-349(B) | Attorney for Commonwealth - services of the Department of Taxation |
If the attorney for the Commonwealth does not undertake collection, he shall…(iv) use the services of the Department of Taxation, upon such terms and conditions as may be established by + See moreguidelines promulgated by the Office of the Attorney General, the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court with the Department of Taxation and the Compensation Board
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-349(C) | Department of Taxation and State Compensation Board - duty to collect |
C. The Department of Taxation and the State Compensation Board shall be responsible for the collection of any judgment which remains unsatisfied or does not meet the conditions of § + See more19.2-354. Persons owing such unsatisfied judgments or failing to comply with installment payment agreements under § 19.2-354 shall be subject to the delinquent tax collection provisions of Title 58.1.
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-349(C) | Collection by other state agencies | The Department of Taxation and the State Compensation Board...may...engage other state agencies to collect the judgment. |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 19.2-349.1 | Collection agreement with Department of Motor vehicles |
At the direction of the Committee on District Courts or at the request of a circuit court clerk, the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court may enter into an agreement + See morewith the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles authorizing the Department of Motor Vehicles to receive, on behalf of a district or circuit court, payment of any delinquent fines, costs, forfeitures, and penalties, including any court-ordered restitution of a sum certain, imposed by a court for the violation of a state law or a local ordinance.
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