Agreed Order Authorizing Release and Payment of Funds Held in the Court Registry

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Understanding this form

The Agreed Order Authorizing Release and Payment of Funds Held in the Court Registry is a legal document used to authorize the payment and release of funds that are currently held in the court's registry. This form is commonly used in civil cases where an agreement has been reached between parties regarding the distribution of funds, such as rental payments. It differs from other forms as it specifically addresses funds held in court and outlines the payment procedures to be followed by the court clerk.

Key parts of this document

  • Case caption including parties involved and civil action number.
  • Identification of the financial amounts and types of funds being released.
  • Clerk’s instructions for the payment of funds.
  • Agreement statement acknowledging the amicable arrangement between parties.
  • Signatures of involved attorneys and the presiding judge.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when parties involved in a legal dispute have reached an agreement regarding the release of funds held by the court. Typical scenarios include disputes over rental payments where both parties agree on how the funds should be distributed. This form facilitates prompt payment and closure of the financial aspect of a case.

Who needs this form

  • Plaintiffs and defendants in civil cases involving funds held in court.
  • Attorneys representing parties in legal disputes concerning financial matters.
  • Any party seeking clear legal documentation to authorize fund transfers from the court registry.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the court and district where the case is filed.
  • Fill in the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s), along with the civil action number.
  • Specify the amount of funds to be released and the intended recipient party.
  • Include the signatures of all relevant attorneys and the judge.
  • Ensure the form is filed with the court, following any additional local requirements.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always verify the requirements for your jurisdiction to ensure validity.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to include all necessary signatures from involved parties.
  • Incorrectly filling out the case caption or civil action number.
  • Not specifying the exact amount of funds to be released.
  • Overlooking additional filing requirements set by the court.

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  • Convenience of completing the form at your own pace from any location.
  • Editable format allows for easy updates and adjustments.
  • Reliable templates drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal compliance.

What to keep in mind

  • The form is essential for releasing funds held in court with party agreement.
  • Complete the form carefully to avoid common errors.
  • Consult local laws to verify any specific requirements in your jurisdiction.

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FAQ

The court is aware that you haven't the means to pay your fine in full you may be able to pay in instalments.A court will allow payments to be made over a period set by the court: If periodic payments are allowed, the fine should normally be payable within a maximum of 12 months.

The fine, penalties, and fees for infractions can be $490 or more. After the court has processed your ticket, you may be able to pay online, by phone, in person at the court, or by mail. Check the ticket, reminder notice, or court website to see whether you can pay by phone or online.

By Phone or Online By Internet (e-payments online): Payment is accepted by logging on to the website at https://portal.scscourt.org/traffic . For more information, see credit/debit card and electronic fund transfer payments on the Bail Forfeiture - Paying Fines page in the Traffic Self-Help section of this website.

Your OC Pay # is printed on the front of the violation information notice on the right of your citation number. You may also find your OC Pay # on any other Court generated form and/or notice. Payments, extensions and general Court information can be obtained through the automated phone system using this number.

If you don't, the court can: take the money from your wages or benefits. send bailiffs to your home to collect what you owe - you'll have to pay bailiff's fees as well as your outstanding fine.

You may also pay a fine at any Registry Office or Courthouse in Alberta. Payments at courthouses can be made by cash, cheque (payable to the Government of Alberta), money order, credit card and Interac.This must be done before the date the fine is due.

If you don't, the court can: take the money from your wages or benefits. send bailiffs to your home to collect what you owe - you'll have to pay bailiff's fees as well as your outstanding fine.

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