How can I make payments?
  • In Person: Cash, money order, personal check, cashier’s check payments are accepted at:
    Department of Probation Services - Court Collections Division
    20 N Pennsylvania Boulevard
    Penn Place Building
    Suite 304 (3rd Floor)
    Wilkes-Barre, PA, 18701
    • No personal checks in excess of $1,000 are accepted
    • Payments should always include date of birth, social security number, and / or docket
    • All cash payments must be in exact change
    • Credit card payments are NOT accepted in person, and must be made online
    • Payments are accepted Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. (excluding federal / legal holidays)
  • By Mail: Money order, personal check, and cashier’s check payments made out to Luzerne County Probation Services, can be mailed to:
    Department of Probation Services
    Court Collections Division
    20 N Pennsylvania Boulevard
    Suite 304
    Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
    • No personal checks in excess of $1,000 are accepted
    • Payments should always include date of birth, social security number, and / or docket
    • All cash payments must be in exact change
  • Online, By Credit Card: MasterCard and Visa payments are accepted online

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1. Why do I have to pay restitution?
2. How is the amount of restitution determined?
3. What if I disagree with the amount of restitution I am ordered to pay?
4. Can I pay my victims directly?
5. What about other fines, costs, and / or fees?
6. Where can the balance of court ordered fines, court costs, and restitution be found?
7. How can I make payments?
8. When should I begin to make payments and when are payments due?
9. What is a Judgment?
10. What will happen if I do not make payments as directed?
11. What if I bounce a check for my fines, court costs restitution?
12. What will happen if I move, get a new phone number, or change my employment?
13. How can I get detailed copies of all my case balances or the payments made to date?
14. I am owed court-ordered restitution but have not been receiving payments; who can help?
15. My license is suspended. Now what?
16. If I am unable to comply with my payment plan due to medical reasons, what should I do?
17. If I am in jail, what happens to my payment plan?
18. I'm a juvenile. What do I do about paying restitution?