CR-786 ANCH Restitution Information Handout (1 14) 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CR-786 ANCH Restitution Information Handout in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'What is Restitution?' section. This provides essential context about your obligations regarding restitution payments.
  3. In the 'How Will You Know How Much to Pay?' section, ensure you understand how the court determines the restitution amount. Note any deadlines for objections if you disagree with the proposed judgment.
  4. Proceed to 'When is Payment Due?' and mark your calendar for the due date specified in your restitution judgment.
  5. In 'How and Where Do You Pay?', follow the instructions for payment methods. If using a credit card, visit the provided website directly from our platform for convenience.
  6. Finally, review 'What Happens If You Do Not Pay?' to understand potential consequences of non-payment, ensuring you stay informed and compliant.

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YOU MUST OBTAIN A RESTITUTION FORM FROM A PROSECUTOR BEFORE SENDING A PAYMENT. The only forms of payment accepted are Cashiers Check, Money Order or Attorney Check from an IOLTA or Trust Account. Any payments made out to the victim will be returned.
How long does the defendant have to pay restitution? Depending on the sentence, it could be months or years. Offenders may have their entire probation sentence to pay restitution. Payments vary depending on the ability or inability for the defendant or co-defendants to pay.
In most cases, if the victim consents, the Court may order the defendant to make restitution by performing service instead of money, or to make restitution to a person or organization designated by the victim.
If the defendant fails to make restitution, and the trial court determines that failure was willfulor the defendant failed to make bona fide efforts to paythat is grounds for revoking probation and sentencing the defendant to prison.
The statute gives the court the option of not issuing restitution, but the court needs compelling and extraordinary reasons to avoid restitution. The fact that you do not have the funds to pay for restitution is not a good enough excuse to avoid restitution.

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Victims are generally contacted by the U.S. Attorneys office after sentencing and informed of any restitution that has been ordered. They are advised on the process and what they should expect to receive. All moneys received from the defendant for restitution are paid to the victim(s) according to the J C.

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