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Arizona Ariz. R. Crim. P. 26.12(c) Compliance with Sentence
Action upon Failure to Pay a Fine, Restitution, Other Monetary Obligation, or to Comply with Court Orders.(1) For Defendants Not on Supervised Probation. If a defendant fails to pay a
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fine, restitution, or other monetary obligation, or is known by the court to have failed to comply with a term or condition of sentence within the prescribed time, the court shall, within 5 days, notify the prosecutor. (2) For Defendants on Supervised Probation. If a defendant on supervised probation fails to pay a fine, restitution, or other monetary obligation, or is known by the court to have failed to comply with any other term or condition of probation within the prescribed time, the court shall give notice of such failure to the defendant's probation officer within the time limits set under sections (c)(1) and (3). (3) Time limits--Restitution and Non-Monetary Obligations. If the payment or performance of an obligation does not involve the court, delinquency times shall run from the date on which the court or the probation officer becomes aware of failure to pay or comply. (4) Court Action upon Failure of Defendant to Pay Fine, Restitution, or Other Monetary Obligation or to Comply with Court Orders. Upon the defendant's failure to pay a fine, restitution, or other monetary obligation, or failure to comply with court orders, the court may require the defendant to show cause why said defendant should not be held in contempt of court and may issue a summons or warrant for the defendant's arrest.
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Indiana Rules Crim.Proc., Rule 2.3 Transfer of cases
(D) Fee for Transfer of Probation Supervision. An offender on probation who applies to have the probation supervision transferred to a court in another jurisdiction shall pay a transfer fee
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of seventy-five dollars ($75) to the receiving court. The receiving court may waive the transfer fee if it finds the offender is indigent.
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Iowa Rule 2.26(1)(d)(2) Judgment for fines
Judgments for fines, in all criminal actions rendered, are liens upon the real estate of the defendant, and shall be entered upon the lien index in the same manner and
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with like effect as judgments in civil actions.
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