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Court fines - supervision of payment

Fine Supervision Order

This means that when imposing a fine, the court may order social work staff to supervise the offender until the fine is paid.  The social work staff can offer advice about how the fine can be dealt with, and if it still isn’t paid, he/she provides a report for the court, and the necessary actions are taken.

For more information on Fine Supervision Order's please visit the criminal justice system website.



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