Sec. 18. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), whenever the court imposes a fine, it shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the convicted person is indigent. If the person is not indigent, the court shall order:
(1) that the person pay the entire amount at the time sentence is pronounced;
(2) that the person pay the entire amount at some later date;
(3) that the person pay specified parts at designated intervals; or
(4) at the request of the person, commitment of the person to the county jail for a period of time set by the court in lieu of a fine. If the court orders a person committed to jail under this subdivision, the person's total confinement for the crime that resulted in the conviction must not exceed the maximum term of imprisonment prescribed for the crime under IC 35-50-2 or IC 35-50-3.
(b) A court may impose a fine and suspend payment of all or part of the fine until the convicted person has completed all or part of the sentence. If the court suspends payment of the fine, the court shall conduct a hearing at the time the fine is due to determine whether the convicted person is indigent. If the convicted person is not indigent, the court shall order the convicted person to pay the fine:
(1) at the time the fine is due; or
(2) in a manner set forth in subsection (a)(2) through (a)(4).
(c) If a court suspends payment of a fine under subsection (b), the court retains jurisdiction over the convicted person until the convicted person has paid the entire amount of the fine.
(d) Upon any default in the payment of the fine:
(1) an attorney representing the county may bring an action on a debt for the unpaid amount;
(2) the court may direct that the person, if the person is not indigent, be committed to the county jail and credited toward payment at the rate of twenty dollars ($20) for each twenty-four (24) hour period the person is confined, until the amount paid plus the amount credited equals the entire amount due; or
(3) the court may institute contempt proceedings or order the convicted person's wages, salary, and other income garnished in accordance with IC 24-4.5-5-105 to enforce the court's order for payment of the fine.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.204-1986, SEC.2; P.L.305-1987, SEC.35; P.L.137-1989, SEC.11; P.L.156-2007, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Article 38. Proceedings Following Dismissal, Verdict, or Finding
Chapter 1. Entry of Judgment and Sentencing
35-38-1-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
35-38-1-1. Judgment of Conviction; Pronouncement of Sentence
35-38-1-1.5. Converting Level 6 Felony to Class a Misdemeanor
35-38-1-2.5. Crime of Deception
35-38-1-3. Presentence Hearing
35-38-1-7.1. Considerations in Imposing Sentence
35-38-1-7.5. Sexually Violent Predators
35-38-1-7.7. Crime of Domestic Violence; Sentence Procedures
35-38-1-7.8. Credit Restricted Felons
35-38-1-8.5. Presentence Investigation; Notice to Victim; Victim Impact Statement; Contents
35-38-1-10. Presentence Investigation; Physical or Mental Examination
35-38-1-11. Presentence Memorandum by Convicted Person
35-38-1-13. Confidentiality of Presentence Report or Memoranda
35-38-1-14. Imprisonment; Transmission of Certain Information to Department of Correction
35-38-1-15. Erroneous Sentence; Nature; Correction
35-38-1-16. Certified Copies of Corrected or Modified Sentence
35-38-1-17. Sentence Modification; Conditions; Not Permitted for Certain Offenders
35-38-1-18. Fines and Costs; Suspension of Fines; Commitment Instead of Fine; Default
35-38-1-21. Home Detention; Petition and Hearing
35-38-1-22. Juveniles; Service of Misdemeanor Sentences in Juvenile Detention Facilities
35-38-1-24. Community Transition Program; Level 5 or Level 6 Felony
35-38-1-25. Community Transition Program; Murder and Level 1 Through Level 4 Felony
35-38-1-27. Persons Required to Provide a DNA Sample as a Condition of a Sentence
35-38-1-30. Sentence; Refrain From Contact
35-38-1-31. Abstracts of Judgment
35-38-1-32. Court Notification of Potential Habitual Violator Offenses