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Sub: #1 will a bankruptcy erase legal fines?
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I had a DUI 3 1/2 yrs ago and did some time in jail. The jail charges 75.00 a day for everyday you are there, plus fines. I am elilgible to get my drivers license back but they are saying I need to pay over 20,000.00. I am disabled and on Social Security and there is no way I could ever pay that amount back. Would a bankruptcy take care of all those fines so I can get my license back?




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Replied on 11-14-2011, 06:32 PM
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Nope. Fines and penalties imposed for violating the law, such as traffic tickets and criminal restitution are non dischargeable under either 7 or 13.

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