The Virginia Petition for Payment Agreement for Fines and Costs or Motion to Modify Existing Agreement is a legal document used to request that a court modify an existing agreement regarding fines and costs or enter into a new agreement. It is typically filed by a defendant who is unable to pay the full amount of fines and costs due to their current financial situation. There are two types of Virginia Petition for Payment Agreement for Fines and Costs or Motion to Modify Existing Agreement: 1. Petition for Payment Agreement: This is a petition to enter into a payment agreement, allowing the defendant to pay fines and costs in installments. It must include a detailed explanation of the defendant's current financial circumstances, including income, assets, and liabilities. It must also include an explanation of why the defendant cannot pay the full amount, and what the proposed payment plan is. 2. Motion to Modify Existing Agreement: This is a motion to modify an existing agreement regarding fines and costs. It must include a detailed explanation of why the defendant cannot meet the requirements of the existing agreement, and what changes to the agreement are being proposed. Both types of petitions must include a statement of the defendant's ability to pay the proposed amount, a statement of the defendant's other obligations, including family obligations, and a proposed payment plan. The petition must also be signed by both the defendant and the defendant's attorney.