Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 97 - Sentencing
Section 9730 - Payment of court costs, restitution and fines


(a) Method of payment.--The treasurer of each county shall allow the use of credit cards, debit cards and bank cards in the payment of court costs, restitution and fines and may provide for automatic periodic deductions from a bank account, subject to the agreement of the owner of the account.
(a.1) Wage attachment.--A court may, at sentencing, assign an amount not greater than 25% of the defendant's gross salary, wages or other earnings to be used for the payment of court costs, restitution or fines.
(b) Procedures regarding default.--
(1) If a defendant defaults in the payment of court costs, restitution or fines after imposition of sentence, the issuing authority or a senior judge or senior magisterial district judge appointed by the president judge for the purposes of this section may conduct a hearing to determine whether the defendant is financially able to pay.
(2) If the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge determines that the defendant is financially able to pay the costs, restitution or fine, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge may enter an order for wage attachment, turn the delinquent account over to a private collection agency or impose imprisonment for nonpayment, as provided by law.
(2.1) (i) If the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge schedules a financial determination hearing for the defendant and provides notice to the defendant of the hearing, but the defendant fails to appear at the financial determination hearing, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge may turn the delinquent account over to a private collection agency or the county's collection enforcement unit as set forth under section 9728 (relating to collection of restitution, reparation, fees, costs, fines and penalties), as provided by law.
(ii) In each communication with the defendant, the private collection agency or the county's collection enforcement unit shall notify the defendant of the defendant's right to request a new financial determination hearing under paragraph (2.2).
(2.2) (i) If the defendant has a delinquent account turned over to a private collection agency or the county's collection enforcement unit under paragraph (2.1), the defendant may request a new financial determination hearing on the defendant's financial ability to pay the court costs, restitution or fines.
(ii) Upon receipt of the request for a new financial determination hearing under this paragraph, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge shall schedule and conduct the hearing in accordance with this subsection.
(iii) Upon notice that the defendant has requested a new financial determination hearing under this paragraph, the private collection agency or the county's collection enforcement unit shall cease all collections activities pending the conclusion of the financial determination hearing.
(iv) If the defendant fails to appear at the financial determination hearing under this paragraph, the private collection agency or county's collection enforcement unit may resume collection activities.
(v) If the defendant requests a new financial determination hearing after failing to appear at a hearing previously requested under this paragraph, the private collection agency or county collection enforcement unit's collection activities may continue unless stayed by court order.
(3) (i) If the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge determines that the defendant is without the financial means to pay the costs, restitution or fines immediately or in a single remittance, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge may provide for payment in installments or, in the case of costs or fines, reduce or waive the costs or fines, except costs imposed under section 1101 of the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), known as the Crime Victims Act. In determining the appropriate installments, reduction or waiver, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge shall consider the defendant's financial resources, the defendant's ability to make restitution and reparations and the nature of the burden the payment will impose on the defendant.
(ii) If the defendant is in default of a payment or advises the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge that default is imminent, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge may schedule a rehearing on the payment schedule. At the rehearing the defendant has the burden of proving changes of financial condition such that the defendant is without the means to meet the payment schedule. The issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge may extend or accelerate the schedule, leave it unaltered, reduce or waive the costs or fines, except costs imposed under section 1101 of the Crime Victims Act, or sentence the defendant to a period of community service as the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge finds to be just and practicable under the circumstances.
(iii) If the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge determines that the defendant is without the financial means to pay the costs, restitution or fines under this paragraph, the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge shall waive an existing collection fee under section 9730.1(b) (relating to collection of court costs, restitution and fines by private collection agency) that was not previously collected from the defendant who is determined to be without the financial means to pay the costs, restitution or fines under this paragraph.
(4) A decision of the issuing authority, senior judge or senior magisterial district judge under paragraph (2), (2.1) or (3) is subject to section 5105 (relating to right to appellate review).
(Dec. 18, 1992, P.L.1269, No.167, eff. imd.; July 11, 1996, P.L.607, No.104, eff. 60 days; Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1618, No.207, eff. 60 days; Dec. 18, 2019, P.L.776, No.115, eff. imd.; Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.2175, No.163, eff. 120 days)

2022 Amendment. Act 163 amended subsecs. (a) and (b)(3) and (4) and added subsec. (b)(2.1) and (2.2).
2004 Amendment. See section 29 of Act 207 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to construction of law.
Cross References. Section 9730 is referred to in section 9730.1 of this title; section 3020 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses).

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE

Chapter 97 - Sentencing

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 9701 - Short title of chapter

Section 9702 - Definitions

Section 9703 - Scope of chapter

Section 9711 - Sentencing procedure for murder of the first degree

Section 9711.1 - Sentencing for certain murders of infant persons

Section 9712 - Sentences for offenses committed with firearms

Section 9712.1 - Sentences for certain drug offenses committed with firearms

Section 9713 - Sentences for offenses committed on public transportation

Section 9714 - Sentences for second and subsequent offenses

Section 9715 - Life imprisonment for homicide

Section 9716 - Two or more mandatory minimum sentences applicable

Section 9717 - Sentences for offenses against elderly persons

Section 9718 - Sentences for offenses against infant persons

Section 9718.1 - Sexual offender treatment

Section 9718.2 - Sentences for sexual offenders

Section 9718.3 - Sentence for failure to comply with registration of sexual offenders (Expired)

Section 9718.4 - Sentence for failure to comply with registration of sexual offenders

Section 9718.5 - Mandatory period of probation for certain sexual offenders

Section 9719 - Sentences for offenses committed while impersonating a law enforcement officer

Section 9719.1 - Sentences for offenses committed against law enforcement officer

Section 9720 - Sentencing for criminal mischief

Section 9720.1 - Restitution for identity theft (Repealed)

Section 9720.2 - Sentencing for trafficking of persons

Section 9720.3 - Sentencing for certain paroled offenders

Section 9720.4 - Sentencing for offenses committed in association with a criminal gang

Section 9720.5 - Sentencing for offenses involving sexual abuse of children

Section 9720.6 - Sentencing for arson offenses

Section 9720.7 - Sentencing for burglary

Section 9720.8 - Sentencing for offenses involving domestic violence in the presence of a minor

Section 9721 - Sentencing generally

Section 9722 - Order of probation

Section 9723 - Determination of guilt without further penalty

Section 9724 - Partial confinement

Section 9725 - Total confinement

Section 9726 - Fine

Section 9727 - Disposition of persons found guilty but mentally ill

Section 9728 - Collection of restitution, reparation, fees, costs, fines and penalties

Section 9729 - Intermediate punishment (Repealed)

Section 9730 - Payment of court costs, restitution and fines

Section 9730.1 - Collection of court costs, restitution and fines by private collection agency

Section 9730.2 - Sentence of community service

Section 9730.3 - Counseling services for victims of sexual abuse (Repealed)

Section 9731 - Requirement for presentence investigation and report

Section 9732 - Contents of presentence report

Section 9733 - General principles of disclosure of presentence report

Section 9734 - Disclosure of presentence report to the parties

Section 9735 - Objections to contents of presentence report

Section 9736 - Report of psychiatric evaluation

Section 9737 - Report of outstanding charges and sentences

Section 9738 - Victim impact statements

Section 9751 - Sentencing judge

Section 9752 - Sentencing proceeding generally

Section 9753 - Determination of guilt without further penalty

Section 9754 - Order of probation

Section 9755 - Sentence of partial confinement

Section 9755.1 - Temporary release from county correctional institution

Section 9756 - Sentence of total confinement

Section 9757 - Consecutive sentences of total confinement for multiple offenses

Section 9758 - Fine

Section 9759 - Record

Section 9760 - Credit for time served

Section 9761 - Computation and order of service of sentences

Section 9762 - Sentencing proceeding; place of confinement

Section 9763 - Conditions of probation

Section 9764 - Information required upon commitment and subsequent disposition

Section 9765 - Merger of sentences

Section 9771 - Modification or revocation of order of probation

Section 9771.1 - Court-imposed sanctions for violating probation

Section 9772 - Failure to pay fine

Section 9773 - Modification or revocation of county intermediate punishment sentence (Repealed)

Section 9774 - Revocation of State intermediate punishment sentence (Repealed)

Section 9775 - Parole without board supervision

Section 9776 - Judicial power to release inmates

Section 9777 - Transfer of inmates in need of medical treatment

Section 9781 - Appellate review of sentence

Section 9791 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy (Expired)

Section 9792 - Definitions (Expired)

Section 9793 - Registration of certain offenders for ten years (Deleted by amendment)

Section 9794 - Designation of sexually violent predators (Deleted by amendment)

Section 9795 - Registration of offenders (Deleted by amendment)

Section 9795.1 - Registration (Expired)

Section 9795.2 - Registration procedures and applicability (Expired)

Section 9795.3 - Sentencing court information (Expired)

Section 9795.4 - Assessments (Expired)

Section 9795.5 - Exemption from certain notifications (Expired)

Section 9796 - Verification of residence (Expired)

Section 9797 - Victim notification (Expired)

Section 9798 - Other notification (Expired)

Section 9798.1 - Information made available on the Internet and electronic notification (Expired)

Section 9798.2 - Administration (Expired)

Section 9798.3 - Global positioning system technology (Expired)

Section 9799 - Immunity for good faith conduct (Expired)

Section 9799.1 - Duties of Pennsylvania State Police (Expired)

Section 9799.2 - Duties of Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (Expired)

Section 9799.3 - Board (Expired)

Section 9799.4 - Counseling of sexually violent predators (Expired)

Section 9799.5 - Exemption from notification (Deleted by amendment)

Section 9799.6 - Applicability (Deleted by amendment)

Section 9799.7 - Exemption from notification for certain licensees and their employees (Expired)

Section 9799.8 - Annual performance audit (Expired)

Section 9799.9 - Photographs and fingerprinting (Expired)

Section 9799.10 - Purposes of subchapter

Section 9799.11 - Legislative findings, declaration of policy and scope

Section 9799.12 - Definitions

Section 9799.13 - Applicability

Section 9799.14 - Sexual offenses and tier system

Section 9799.15 - Period of registration

Section 9799.16 - Registry

Section 9799.17 - Termination of period of registration for juvenile offenders

Section 9799.18 - Information sharing

Section 9799.19 - Initial registration

Section 9799.20 - Duty to inform

Section 9799.21 - Penalty

Section 9799.22 - Enforcement

Section 9799.23 - Court notification and classification requirements

Section 9799.24 - Assessments

Section 9799.25 - Verification by sexual offenders and Pennsylvania State Police

Section 9799.26 - Victim notification

Section 9799.27 - Other notification

Section 9799.28 - Public Internet website

Section 9799.29 - Administration

Section 9799.30 - Global positioning system technology

Section 9799.31 - Immunity for good faith conduct

Section 9799.32 - Pennsylvania State Police and Department of Corrections

Section 9799.33 - Duties of Department of Corrections and probation and parole officials

Section 9799.34 - Duties of facilities housing sexual offenders

Section 9799.35 - Board

Section 9799.36 - Counseling of sexually violent predators

Section 9799.37 - Exemption from notification for certain licensees and their employees

Section 9799.38 - Annual performance audit

Section 9799.39 - Photographs and fingerprinting

Section 9799.40 - Duties of Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing

Section 9799.41 - Expiration

Section 9799.42 - Standing for Pennsylvania State Police

Section 9799.51 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy

Section 9799.52 - Scope

Section 9799.53 - Definitions

Section 9799.54 - Applicability

Section 9799.55 - Registration

Section 9799.56 - Registration procedures and applicability

Section 9799.57 - Sentencing court information

Section 9799.58 - Assessments

Section 9799.59 - Exemption from certain notifications

Section 9799.60 - Verification of residence

Section 9799.61 - Victim notification

Section 9799.62 - Other notification

Section 9799.63 - Information made available on Internet and electronic notification

Section 9799.64 - Administration

Section 9799.65 - Global positioning system technology

Section 9799.66 - Immunity for good faith conduct

Section 9799.67 - Duties of Pennsylvania State Police

Section 9799.68 - Duties of Department of Corrections

Section 9799.69 - Board

Section 9799.70 - Counseling of sexually violent predators

Section 9799.71 - Exemption from notification for certain licensees and their employees

Section 9799.72 - Annual performance audit

Section 9799.73 - Photographs and fingerprinting

Section 9799.74 - Standing for Pennsylvania State Police

Section 9799.75 - Construction of subchapter