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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fine forfeiture document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case caption and case number at the top of the form. This identifies your specific case.
  3. Fill in the personal details of the individual involved, including their name, address, phone number, date of birth, sex, race, driver’s license number, height, weight, eye color, hair color, and any other identifying characteristics.
  4. In the section labeled 'fine/forfeiture', specify the date of conviction and provide a description of the offense along with the total amount due.
  5. Indicate any payments made by filling in 'Amount Paid' and calculate the 'Balance Due'.
  6. Complete the order section by specifying how many days law enforcement is authorized to detain if payment is not made.
  7. Finally, ensure that a Circuit Court Judge signs off on the document before distribution.

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There are three types of forfeiture under federal law: criminal forfeiture, civil judicial forfeiture, and administrative forfeiture.
For example, if a person uses a vehicle to transport illegal drugs, such a vehicle may be subject to criminal forfeiture. Likewise, any money obtained from selling the illegal drugs may also be subject to criminal forfeiture. In both cases, the offender would have to be convicted of a drug-related crime.
Criminal forfeiture is generally limited to the property involved in the particular counts on which the defendant is convicted. As part of sentencing, a court may order the forfeiture of a specific property listed in the indictment, a sum of money as a money judgment, or other property as substitute property.
The most usual use of the term is for financial punishments for the commission of crimes, especially minor crimes, or as the settlement of a claim. One typical example of a fine is money paid for violations of traffic laws.
TFM: Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures are moneys received from levies imposed for violation of laws and regulations; confiscated or unclaimed funds; and proceeds from confiscated or unclaimed property.

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Fines and fees include parking tickets and speeding tickets (including those from traffic cameras), court-imposed fees used to cover administrative costs and other criminal justice-related charges and penalties. A forfeiture is when the police seize property that is believed to be connected to a crime.

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