That means you will not be given any extra time to pay the fees. You have to pay them by the original due date given. If you don't you may face additional fees, have your drivers license suspended, you may possibly have a warrant put out for your arrest, or all of the above. It depends on what the fines are for and how long the fine is overdue. I can say from past experience that I failed to pay a speeding ticket on time and my drivers license was suspended for 30 days, after the suspension was lifted I had to pay a ridiculous reinstatement fee.
Just make sure you go to court on the day your payment is due and ask for an extension. If you get the extension you can pay later, but if you are not granted an extension they will suspended your license. Now if you say screw it and dont go to court and dont pay the fine, the judge will send out a warrant for your arrest for failure to comply with the courts ruling. (contempt)
The Court will impose a FAT fine!
They issue a warrent for your arrest
What is the fine for contempt in court in Louisiana civil court?
According to the Australian Electoral Commission website you get a $20 fine. However if you appeal and take the issue to court and lose the court case you get a $50 fine plus court costs. http://www.aec.gov.au/faqs/voting_australia.htm#What happens if I do not vote
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If a father, or anyone for that matter, is held in contempt of court, it is usually for disrespectful and inappropriate actions during a court appearance. This usually results in a short jail time and possibly a fine.
pay a fine and go to court
Court appearance resulting in a hefty fine AND loss of licence !
in court in court
No. You can pay the fine to the Clerk of Court. If you haven't paid the fine on time you had better go to court.
He'll get a fine or a sentence.