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Statute
Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code § 19280
State
California
Statutory language

Fines, state or local penalties, bail, forfeitures, restitution fines, restitution orders, or any other amounts imposed by a juvenile or superior court of the State of California upon a person or any other entity that are due and payable in an amount totaling no less than one hundred dollars ($100), in the aggregate, for criminal offenses, including all offenses involving a violation of the Vehicle Code, and any amounts due pursuant to Section 903.1 of the Welfare and Institutions Code may, no sooner than 90 days after payment of that amount becomes delinquent, be referred by the juvenile or superior court, the county, or the state to the Franchise Tax Board for collection under guidelines prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board.

Who may collect
All courts
Clerk
Coroner
County
Court
Department of Motor Vehicles
District attorney
Law enforcement
Local jurisdiction
Municipal court
Municipality/municipal agency
Other
Private actors
Prosecutor
State courts
State/statewide agency
Supervision agency
Traffic court