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Seize your wages, tax refunds, bank accounts or personal property such as your car if nonexempt Notify a collection agency who will take action, on behalf of the court, to collect unpaid fines fees
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety issues citations for various violations pertaining to Arizona Revised Statutes These citations can be issued into any one of numerous Justice Courts within the state of Arizona
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- Fine (penalty) - Wikipedia
One typical example of a fine is money paid for violations of traffic laws In English common law, relatively small fines are used either in place of or alongside community service orders for low-level criminal offences
- What Is a Fine in Law and How Does It Work? - LegalClarity
Explore the role of fines in the legal system, their types, determination, and enforcement, along with consequences of nonpayment
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- Fines legal definition of Fines
Monetary charges imposed upon individuals who have been convicted of a crime or a lesser offense A fine is a criminal sanction A civil sanction, by contrast, is called a penalty
- What Is a Fine? Legal Definition and Types - UpCounsel
What is a fine? Learn its legal definition, types, role in criminal law, property conveyance, and how courts assess fairness in imposing fines
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