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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Motion to Remit Legal Financial Obligations in the editor.
Begin by filling out the caption at the top of the form, ensuring your name and case number are accurate.
In Section I, Introduction and Relief Requested, enter your name in the blank provided.
Proceed to Section III, Facts. Fill in each paragraph truthfully, including your sentencing date and amounts owed for each type of legal financial obligation (LFO).
Complete your Financial Statement by detailing all sources of income and monthly expenses. Be sure to note if any amounts are estimates.
In the Declaration of Defendant section, explain why you cannot afford to pay your LFOs and provide any supporting evidence.
Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing and dating the document at the end.
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