I owe money to Linebarger but I thought I had paid all of my court fines; what do I do?

You may contact the Clerk's Office to find out exactly what monies are owed. If you feel you have already paid these fines, you may print a Collection Dispute Form (PDF) and submit it to the Criminal Division with proof of payment and we will thoroughly research your disputed amount. The collection Dispute Form may be mailed to:
P.O. Box 9016
2nd Floor-Criminal
Stuart, FL 34995

or faxed to the Criminal Division.

Please contact our office if you have questions.

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1. My criminal case is set for court and I am unable to make it on this date; how do I get my case continued?
2. I posted a Cash Bond, how and when do I get my money returned?
3. I posted a Cash Bond and my address has changed or is incorrect, how do I correct this information?
4. Since I received my summons/ticket/arrest, my mailing address has changed or it is incorrect, how do I correct this information?
5. I would like to have information on getting my case sealed or expunged, where would I get this information?
6. How do I contact my Probation officer?
7. How do I contact the Judge’s office handling my case?
8. How do I contact my Public Defender or have a Public Defender appointed to my case?
9. How can I contact the State Attorney’s Office (Prosecutor)?
10. How can I fax information to the Criminal Division?
11. How do I clear my D-6 (Driver License) suspension?
12. I would like to conduct a record search of an individual or request copies from a case, who do I contact and is there a fee?
13. How do I pay my court fines or court costs?
14. What is the difference between a Felony and a Misdemeanor charge?
15. What if I am arrested in another county on a Martin County Warrant?
16. I just received a phone call from Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP (Linebarger) and I don't know who they are or why I would owe money; what do I do?
17. I owe money to Linebarger but I thought I had paid all of my court fines; what do I do?
18. I thought if I went to jail and served time I don't have to pay my court fines; why do I still owe fines?