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Effective August 1, 2000 and pursuant to Virginia Code
section 19.2-354 and 46.2-395, the Norfolk Circuit Court has established
guidelines for the payment of fines, costs, forfeitures and penalties assessed
by Circuit Court. Glasser and Glasser,
P.L.C is the collection agent for the recovery of delinquent fines , costs,
forfeitures and penalties. If your account (s) is/are
being collected by Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C., please
note the following
conditions and mandatory requirements that must be satisfied in
order for you to qualify for the deferred or installment payments under section 19.2-354
and 46.2-395.
1.
The
defendant will be responsible for supplying
the Clerk’s Office with a copy of his/her current DMV transcript indicating
which convictions have resulted in license suspension.
2.
You
must complete the attached Norfolk Circuit Court Request for Deferred Payment
Agreement form.
3.
You
must take the Request for Deferred Payment Agreement form to Glasser and
Glasser, P.L.C. along with documentation verifying your status as a Virginia
resident. Such proof includes current
utility bills, current leases, identification cards, checking accounts, etc.
4.
At
the time of presenting your written request to Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. you
must pay an initial $100.00 payment of your outstanding fines, costs,
forfeitures or penalties with either cash, money order, certified check or
cashier’s check, per account.
5.
You
will be required to complete the attached personal information worksheet and
provide the following documentation to Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C.; your last
check stub, your most recent W-2 tax forms or tax return prior to Glasser and
Glasser, P.L.C. processing your deferred payment plan request.
6.
The
length of the deferral period shall be determined on a case-by-case basis, and
such decision is to be made exclusively by Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C.
7.
If
you are eligible for a deferred payment agreement plan, you will receive a
receipt from Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C.
You will be required to appear at the Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk’s
Office to have a deputy clerk complete the payment agreement plan.
8.
As
a condition to your applying for and receiving a deferred payment arrangement,
your must provide written notice to Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. and the Norfolk
Circuit Court Clerk’s Office of any changes in employment or address.
9.
These
conditions are effective August 1, 2000 and remain in effect until changed by
the Clerk of Court, Norfolk Circuit Court.
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