Community Supervision and Corrections Department

  Serving the Courts and Communities of Caldwell, Comal and Hays Counties

Court Ordered Payments

 

General Information:

When an offender is placed on a term of supervision, they are ordered to pay certain fees during their term.  These fees may include but not limited to Court costs, restitution, fines, attorney fees, probation and program fees. 

A person enters into an agreement with the sentencing Judge at the time he/she is placed on supervision which becomes a contract between the offender and the Judge.  It is the job of the Probation Officer to oversee payment agreements and enforce the Court order agreed upon.  While a probation officer will speak to probationers regarding their payments, they do not have the authority to alter payment amounts, rates, or due dates. 

If you are on supervision, it is crucial you comply with all Court ordered conditions of supervision including following your payment plan as directed. Payment compliance is necessary to ensure your successful completion of probation as is compliance with all conditions ordered by the Court.

PAYMENTS ARE MADE TO THE COUNTY IN WHICH YOU  WERE PLACED

UNDER SUPERVISION (where you went to Court).

Each County is different so be certain you are reading instructions regarding the County to which you need to send your payments. 

For Payment information and/or to make a payment online using a credit card, please be sure to click on the correct link below (for the County in which you went to Court):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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