Neighbors sitting on old court fines or watching late fees pile up have a cheaper way to settle their debt. Eaton County’s amnesty program is open through April 30.
- The amnesty program is available for individuals who owe money to the Circuit Court, District Court, Friend of the Court, or Juvenile Court.
- Residents can settle their obligations with possible fee reductions, credits, or warrant cancellations.
- The initiative is designed to give people a fresh start while helping courts relieve collection efforts.
Individuals who owe money to the Circuit Court, District Court, Friend of the Court, or Juvenile Court can settle their obligations with possible reductions in fees, credits, or even the cancellation of warrants.
WATCH: Eaton County courts offer a cheaper way to settle old court fees through April
Eaton County courts offer a cheaper way to settle old court fees through April
Each court varies on how it provides relief, but the program is designed to give residents a fresh start while helping them get back into good standing with the courts.
“It really benefits everybody,” Kelly Morton said…