R671-403-9. Unpaid Restitution - Civil Judgments


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  •   (1) If upon parole termination, sentence termination, termination of Board jurisdiction, or sentence expiration, an offender owes outstanding restitution, or if the Board makes an order of restitution within 60 days following the termination or expiration of the defendant's parole or sentence, the unpaid restitution shall be referred by the Board to the district court for the entry of a civil judgment and for civil collection remedies.

      (2) The Board shall forward a restitution order to the sentencing court to be entered on the judgment docket. The entry shall constitute a lien and is subject to the same rules as a judgment for money in a civil judgment.

      (3) If the Board has continuing jurisdiction over the offender for a separate criminal offense, the Board may defer seeking a civil judgment for restitution until termination or expiration of all of the offender's sentences. The restitution obligation for the terminating or expiring case shall be made a condition of parole for any separate or subsequent offense under continuing jurisdiction.

      (4) The Board may order conversion of restitution to a civil judgment at any time, provided that the restitution amount was determined and ordered by:

      (a) a Court;

      (b) the Board during its jurisdiction over the offender; or

      (c) the Board within 60 days following parole termination, sentence termination, sentence expiration, or other termination of Board jurisdiction.