How to Send Money to Facility
Sending money or paying a balance connected to this facility comes with specific, fixed fees. Here are the amounts that are clearly documented, plus what you should confirm before paying.
If you're approved for an Indigent Payment Plan, a non-refundable $5.00 Payment Plan fee is assessed. As long as you stay in compliance, late fees and penalties are waived. Fall out of compliance, though, and those waived fees and penalties can be reinstated.
If your payment is related to a Civil Enforcement Unit eviction, the fee schedule lists an Eviction fee of $180.00 total. That breaks down to $105.00 for posting plus $75.00 for a Notice of Restoration.
What isn't spelled out are the day-to-day payment logistics: which payment methods are accepted, where payments are taken, or the exact steps to request and enroll in an Indigent Payment Plan. Before you send money, confirm the current instructions with the facility. If your payment is eviction-related, also confirm who handles Civil Enforcement Unit billing for your case.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ If you qualify and want a structured way to pay, ask how to apply for the Indigent Payment Plan. Once approved, expect a non-refundable $5.00 Payment Plan fee, and know that late fees and penalties are waived only while you stay compliant.
- ✓ If you are paying an eviction-related amount through the Civil Enforcement Unit, plan for $180.00 total, shown as $105.00 for posting plus $75.00 for a Notice of Restoration.
- ✓ Confirm the exact payment process before you pay: where to submit payment, which payment types are accepted, and how the payment should be labeled so it is credited correctly.
Before you pay, confirm the basics directly with the facility: which payment methods are currently accepted (cash, card, online options, etc.), where payments are submitted, and any hours or deadlines that affect when a payment posts. If you're trying to use the Indigent Payment Plan, ask about eligibility, how to request the application, and when the $5.00 fee is assessed. For payments tied to a Civil Enforcement Unit eviction fee, confirm the correct point of contact for billing questions, how you should pay, and what case details they need. It's also smart to ask whether any additional charges apply in your situation so the amount you send matches what's actually due.
Reminder: The documented fees to watch for are a $5.00 non-refundable fee when an Indigent Payment Plan is approved, and a $180.00 Civil Enforcement Unit eviction fee ($105.00 posting + $75.00 Notice of Restoration). Confirm current instructions and how to pay before you submit any money.
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