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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
STREET ADDRESS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
BRANCH NAME:
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEFENDANT:
v.
FOR COURT USE ONLY
CR-118
INFORMATION REGARDING INCOME DEDUCTION ORDER
(Pen. Code, § 1202.42)
CASE NUMBER:
1. The court has found that you have the ability to pay restitution and has ordered you to pay restitution in the amount of
plus
percent interest from the date of the order and fees of $
to all
as listed in the probation report, dated (specify):
listed in the sentencing minute order, dated (specify):
Payment must be made as ordered at the hearing.
$
victims
a.
b.
c.
each pay period.
2. The court has entered an income deduction order for your employer to deduct: $
from your pay
a. The order applies to current and subsequent employers and all periods of employment.
b. A copy of the income deduction order will be served on each of your employers and payers.
c. Enforcement of the income deduction order may only be contested on the ground of mistake of fact regarding the amount owed
or a showing of good cause for nonpayment.
d. You are required to notify the Clerk of the Court within 7 days of a change in your address, a change in any of your employers,
or a change in the address in any of your employers.
e. This income deduction order will be enforced under Penal Code section 1202.42(b) only if you fail to pay the
restitution as ordered at the hearing.
f. Upon receipt of notice that you have failed to pay the restitution ordered at the hearing:
(1) The court or its agent will request that you provide evidence that timely payments have been made or
provide information establishing good cause for the failure. If you fail to provide the evidence or fail to
establish good cause within 5 days of the request, you will receive notice that the order will be enforced,
and the court will serve the income deduction order on each of your employers.
(2) Within 15 days of being informed that the stay will be lifted, you may apply for a hearing to contest
enforcement of the income deduction order on the ground of mistake of fact regarding the amount of
restitution owed or on the ground that you have good cause for the nonpayment. Upon the timely
request for a hearing, the income deduction order will not be enforced until the hearing is held and a
determination is made on whether the enforcement of the income deduction order is proper.
Form Approved for Optional Use
Judicial Council of California
CR-118 [New January 1, 2005]
INFORMATION REGARDING INCOME DEDUCTION ORDER
(Pen. Code, § 1202.42)
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Penal Code, § 1202.42
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Information Regarding Income Deduction Order (Pen.Code, § 1202.42)
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- Fields(s): 15
- Average fields per page: 15
- Reading Level: Grade 10
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