Virginia law allows courts to order defendants convicted of criminal or traffic violations to pay fines, restitution, or penalties in installments or under other conditions. Courts can establish payment plans and prioritize restitution payments to victims. Defendants must inform the court of address changes during the payment period.
Yes, Virginia courts can order defendants to pay fines, restitution, or penalties in installments or under other agreed terms.
You may enter into a deferred or installment payment agreement, which allows you to pay over time, with priority given to restitution payments.
Yes, you must promptly inform the court of any change in your mailing address during the payment period and adhere to the agreed-upon schedule.
The law allows community work in lieu of payment under certain conditions, but this depends on the court's discretion and specific case circumstances.