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Instructions Order For Victim Restitution Form. This is a California form and can be use in Criminal Judicial Council.
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INSTRUCTIONS: ORDER FOR VICTIM RESTITUTION CR-112/JV-792Attorney or Person Without AttorneyWrite the name of your attorney. If you are representing yourself, your name goes here.Telephone NumberYour telephone number goes here. You may also give a number where the court can leave a message for you.Fax NumberYou may write in your fax number here or you may leave this line blank.www.courts.ca.govINSTRUCTIONS: ORDER FOR VICTIM RESTITUTION Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California CR-112/JV-792 [Rev. September 1, 2018]a.b.c.d.a.b.A.B.C.D.American LegalNet, Inc. Amount of RestitutionCheck the applicable boxes a through e that specify why the restitution was ordered. Example: If the court ordered that you collect medical expenses and lost wages, check boxes 4b and 4c. If the amount of restitution includes something that is not listed, check box 4e and briefly specify what additional costs are covered.Case Name and NumberUse the case name and case number that you wrote on the front of the form.Page 2 of 2 CR-112/JV-792 [Rev. September 1, 2018]INSTRUCTIONS: ORDER FOR VICTIM RESTITUTION Order for Victim Restitution (form CR-110/JV-790) is the court order or judgment directing the offender to repay you for any losses that you suffered because of the offense. Once this judgment is entered in the court records, you may use it to collect the money you are owed from the offender. If the court does not give you a certified copy of the order, ask the clerk for one and check to make sure the judgment is entered. If the offender does not pay you, you have several options, including getting the offender to pay you voluntarily, getting more information about the offender, and collecting from the offender's property. If you choose to try to collect from the value of real estate owned by the offender, you will need to record an abstract of the judgment with the county recorder in the county where the property is located. For more information about this process, see Abstract of Judgment227Restitution (form CR-111/JV-791) and Instructions: Abstract of Judgment227Restitution (form CR-113/JV-793). For more information about this and other options for collecting your restitution judgment, see the California Courts Online Self-Help Center at www.courts.ca.gov/1014.htm . CR-112/JV-792L.M. American LegalNet, Inc.