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Restitution is the money the Court orders an offender to pay the victim for financial losses the victim suffered as a result of the offenders crime and incurred up to the time of sentencing. A restitution order is made by the Court as part of the sentence imposed on the offender for the crime they committed.
How is the restitution order paid? The Court can order the offender to pay restitution directly to the victim or to a public authority created for this purpose. The Court can order the offender to pay the restitution amount immediately, by a specified day in the order, or as part of a payment plan.
If you report a crime and the offender is found guilty, the court may order the offender to make restitution; that is, to pay for the cost of certain expenses you incur because of the crime, such as injuries, damages or stolen property.
To inquire on the status of a restitution payment, please contact the Clerks Office Financial Department at 414-297-1832 or 414-297-3417.
If payment of restitution has not been made and the court does not extend probation, the court shall issue a judgment for the unpaid restitution. The court will tell the clerk of circuit court to file and enter the judgment in the judgment and lien docket.
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If you report a crime and the offender is found guilty, the court may order the offender to make restitution; that is, to pay for the cost of certain expenses you incur because of the crime, such as injuries, damages or stolen property.
How is the restitution order paid? The Court can order the offender to pay restitution directly to the victim or to a public authority created for this purpose. The Court can order the offender to pay the restitution amount immediately, by a specified day in the order, or as part of a payment plan.
Restitution is calculated by totaling the financial losses suffered by the victim of a crime. Different states use different systems. Restitution usually includes things like property damage, medical expenses, lost income, and other costs.
To inquire on the status of a restitution payment, please contact the Clerks Office Financial Department at 414-297-1832 or 414-297-3417.
How is the restitution order paid? The Court can order the offender to pay restitution directly to the victim or to a public authority created for this purpose. The Court can order the offender to pay the restitution amount immediately, by a specified day in the order, or as part of a payment plan.

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