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Writing Your Own Restitution Letter You should also include the recipient's name and address on separate lines, as well as an introduction: "Dear Mr./Ms. (Last name)" followed by a colon. Then begin the letter by giving a brief overview of the incident and clearly request restitution.
There are three different types of restitution: restitution fines, parole revocation fines, and direct orders. The court can order all three types of restitution in the same case. If the offender is found guilty in multiple cases, the court can order all three types of restitution in each case.
Restitution is meant to cover medical expenses, funeral costs, lost wages, property damage, and any other specific and direct financial loss imposed by the criminal action.