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You can go to the court directly and ask the judge to forgive (vacate or dismiss) or reduce your debts. If you get your conviction dismissed, the court can forgive any remaining fines and fees you owe, including restitution fines (but the court CANNOT forgive your victim restitution).
Restitution for Financial Loss The Court may order a defendant to pay an amount equal to each victims actual losses, usually the value of the principle or property fraudulently obtained.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) automatically collects 50 percent of prison wages or other money deposited into your trust account to pay your restitution. The CDCR will always collect money to pay direct orders before collecting money to pay for restitution fines.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I DONT PAY? Failure to make your restitution payments may be a violation of the terms and conditions of your probation. If you do not pay your restitution fine and/or order, money may be garnished from your paycheck or bank account.
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.
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Under PC Section 1202.4, the court has discretion in ordering restitution, but you need compelling and extraordinary reasons to avoid paying. Simply stating that restitution is too expensive for you is not a valid reason. Additionally, even if insurance covers all damages caused, you must still pay restitution.
How is restitution processed? Restitution payments received by the United States will be processed and disbursed to you (and any other restitution victims) by the Clerk of the applicable United States District Court. The Clerks Office disburses money to victims as it receives payments from the defendant.
If youre unable to pay the restitution amount ordered by the court, you have the option to petition the court to show that the amount is unworkable due to financial hardship or to challenge the restitution as unsupported by reliable evidence.

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