Frequently Asked Questions
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Collections Court - Payments
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A Collection officer will sit down with you and review all of your open cases to determine your total balance or you can check the court records online.Collections Court - Payments
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Yes. You will need to see a collection officer to make payment arrangements.Collections Court - Payments
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That will be determined during the interview process with your collection officer.Collections Court - Payments
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Yes. We accept cash, check, money order and Visa/MasterCard. However you are still expected to make the minimum weekly or bi-weekly amount as agreed upon with the court.Collections Court - Payments
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Payments can be made by mail, phone, internet, or at the court.Collections Court - Payments
Mail:
12th District Court
312 S Jackson Street
Jackson, MI 49201
Court House:
Same address as mailing address.
Hours
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Contact Your Collections Officer -
You must contact your collection officer if you need to adjust your payment plan.Collections Court - Payments
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The police or the court may take you into custody. Please contact your collection officer for information about your case. In most cases, your collection officer will be able to assist you without a full custody arrest.Collections Court - Payments
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You must contact your collection officer to determine whether or not you will be required to appear for your court date. Failure to appear, without the officer’s approval, may result in contempt of court charges.Collections Court - Payments