Chapter 12-21. Recovery of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures
Section
12-21-1Methods of recovering fines and forfeitures.12-21-2Limitation of prosecutions.12-21-3Venue of actions based on penal statutes.12-21-4Jurisdiction of district and superior courts.12-21-5Action by town or city.12-21-6Commencement of period of neglect.12-21-7Residence of court member in city or town to be benefited.12-21-8Plea of general issue.12-21-9Commitment for failure to obey judgment or sentence.12-21-10Disposition of recoveries.12-21-11Quarterly reports and payments by district court.12-21-12Payment of costs taxable to cities or towns out of fines due.12-21-13Accounting by clerk on vacation of office.12-21-14Forfeiture for failure to account.12-21-15Access of city or town treasurer to district court records.12-21-16Payment of amounts due to the state.12-21-17Payment and accounting for fines due other than to state.12-21-18Payment of fine liquidated by labor.12-21-19Payment of fines to general treasurer — Accounting.12-21-20Order to pay costs and determination of ability to pay.12-21-21Guilty plea and payment of fine by person outside state.12-21-22Payment of fines due to person or corporation from proceeds of forfeited recognizance.12-21-23Seizure and retention of forfeited property.12-21-24Complaint or information asking forfeiture.12-21-25Issuance of warrant to take and detain forfeited property.12-21-26Notice of complaint or information.12-21-27Sale of property pending judgment on forfeiture.12-21-28Return of property to claimant on bond.12-21-29Trial and judgment.12-21-30Appeal from district court judgment of forfeiture.12-21-31Finality of superior court judgment.12-21-32Costs and damages on forfeiture action.12-21-33Suspension of operators’ license for failure to pay costs, fines, fees, or assessments.