A Wisconsin Commitment Order for Non-Payment of Fine/Forfeiture is a court-ordered consequence for an individual who is unable to pay a court-assigned fine or forfeiture. This type of order can be imposed for non-payment of any type of court-ordered financial obligation, including fines, forfeitures, and restitution. There are two types of Wisconsin Commitment Order for Non-Payment of Fine/Forfeiture: one for individuals who are incarcerated and one for individuals who are not incarcerated. For individuals who are incarcerated, a Wisconsin Commitment Order for Non-Payment of Fine/Forfeiture requires the individual to remain in jail or prison until the fine or forfeiture is paid in full. For individuals who are not incarcerated, a Wisconsin Commitment Order for Non-Payment of Fine/Forfeiture requires the individual to report weekly or monthly to the court to provide proof of payment or to discuss a payment plan. The individual must remain in compliance with the court order or face the possibility of incarceration.