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court amnesty

Montgomery County Amnesty Week For Outstanding Fines

October 20, 2024 By Dayton937

The Montgomery County Municipal Court is running its amnesty program again Oct 21st through Nov 1st. The program allows people with outstanding fines and court fees to come in and pay half of their past due balance. The court will waive the remainder of the fee. License forfeitures and vehicle registration blocks will be canceled upon payment.
“It helps those facing license forfeiture and registration blocks the
opportunity to become valid drivers again,” said Montgomery County Clerk of Courts Mike Foley. “Also, the county benefits from seeing additional dollars which they might not have seen otherwise. This is a win, win event.”
To take advantage of the 1/2 off deal, people can visit Montgomery County Municipal Court Eastern Division at 6111 Taylorsville Road in Huber Heights or Montgomery County Municipal Western Division at 875 E. Main St. in Trotwood. Both courts are open from 8 am to 4 pm.  Montgomery County Municipal Court covers Brookville, Clay Twp., Farmersville, Huber Heights, Jackson Twp., Jefferson Twp., New Lebanon, Perry Twp., Phillipsburg, Riverside, Trotwood and Verona.

If you have any questions for the County Municipal Courts, you call (937) 687-9099 or (937) 496-7231

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