When the court imposes a fine, mandatory surcharge or fee upon an
individual who stands convicted of any offense, such individual may pay
such fine, mandatory surcharge or fee by credit card or similar device.
In such event, notwithstanding any other provision of law, he or she
also may be required to pay a reasonable administrative fee. The amount
of such administrative fee and the time and manner of its payment shall
be in accordance with the system established by the chief administrator
of the courts pursuant to paragraph (j) of subdivision two of section
two hundred twelve of the judiciary law.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Article 420 - Fines, Restitution and Reparation
420.05 - Payment of Fines, Mandatory Surcharges and Fees by Credit Card.
420.10 - Collection of Fines, Restitution or Reparation.
420.20 - Collection of Fines, Restitution or Reparation Imposed Upon Corporations.
420.30 - Remission of Fines, Restitution or Reparation.
420.40 - Deferral of a Mandatory Surcharge; Financial Hardship Hearings.
420.45 - Post-Trial Motion Relating to Certain Instruments Affecting Residential Real Property.