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Illinois 730 Ill. Comp. Stat. 5/5-9-3(e) Fines: Default

A default in the payment of a fine, fee, cost, order of restitution, judgment of bond forfeiture, judgment order of forfeiture, or any installment thereof may be collected by any

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and all means authorized for the collection of money judgments

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Illinois 730 Ill. Comp. Stat. 5/5-9-3(e) Fines: Default

The State's Attorney of the county in which the fine, fee, cost, order of restitution, judgment of bond forfeiture, or judgment order of forfeiture was imposed may retain attorneys and

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private collection agents for the purpose of collecting any default in payment of any fine, fee, cost, order of restitution, judgment of bond forfeiture, judgment order of forfeiture, or installment thereof.

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Illinois 625 Ill. Comp. Stat. 5/6-206.1 Monitoring Device Driving Permit

. . . Any offender participating in the MDDP program must pay the Secretary a MDDP Administration Fee in an amount not to exceed $30 per month, to be deposited

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into the Monitoring Device Driving Permit Administration Fee Fund. The Secretary shall establish by rule the amount and the procedures, terms, and conditions relating to these fees. 

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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.