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Frequently Asked Questions


Payment Plan Options

Yes. The Finance and Collections Office requires at least $50 per month, but you may choose to have a higher amount deducted from your check every month.

Wage assignment paperwork is filled out and filed with the Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court mails the order to deduct from your wages to your employer.

Your check stub should reflect the deduction. You may want to speak with your payroll department to make sure that the deductions are being made.

The Finance and Collections Office will keep track of the amount you owe and will notify your employer to stop the wage assignment when the fines are paid in full.

There several different options for payment plans. Please call the Finance and Collections Office at 641-939-8207 to schedule an appointment, where we will discuss what options are best suited for you.

Monthly payments, wage assignments and debit/credit card payments are options for payments.

If your past due fines are or have suspended your driver's license in your home state, you will need to either:
1: Pay them in full, which will lift the suspension on your driver's license
2: Make payments on the fines

If you choose to make payments, the suspension will not be lifted until the fines are paid in full.

We do not offer County Attorney Pay Plans or driver's license reinstatement plans to out-of-state drivers.

The Finance and Collections Office will work with you on a case-by-case basis. We will strive to make something work for you.

Call 641-939-8207 to schedule an appointment to discuss your options.