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When is the fine usually paid?

Fines are generally paid within 15 days after receiving the execution letter.

Fine refers to the penalty method that the court sentences criminals to pay a certain amount of money to the state. A fine is a kind of property punishment. If a person is fined by the court, he needs to pay the fine within the specified time. If you don't pay the fine within the specified time, there will be late fees or other penalties. Commit the crime of refusing to execute a judgment or ruling. Under normal circumstances, the court will notify the payment of the fine before the judgment. If the court gives a fine before the judgment, it usually means that the court will pay the fine and ask the defendant to pay the fine deposit in advance. When sentencing, the fine will be indicated.

As a kind of property punishment, the content of fine punishment is to deprive criminals of money, which is a significant difference between fine punishment and other punishment methods. All parties concerned must pay the fine ordered by the court. If not, the court will issue an enforcement notice and can enforce the property of the parties at any time. If it is really difficult to pay due to irresistible disasters and other reasons, the parties concerned may apply to the people's court for postponement, reduction or exemption of payment as appropriate.

A criminal sentenced to a fine shall pay it in one lump sum or in installments within the time limit determined by the judgment. When the court imposes a fine, if the judgment determines the time for payment, it shall pay within the time limit specified in the judgment.

When a court sentences a fine, it usually sets a time limit for payment. Criminals or their families need to pay the fine at the bank designated by the court within a specified time, generally within 15 days after receiving the execution.

legal ground

The Supreme People's Court's explanation on several issues of implementation.

Article 439 A fine shall be paid in one lump sum or in installments within the time limit specified in the judgment. If it fails to pay without reason or fails to pay in full, the people's court shall make compulsory payment. If the compulsory execution payment is not paid in full, at any time, including after the execution of the principal punishment, if it is found that the person subjected to execution has property available for execution, it shall be recovered.

If the administrative organ has imposed a fine on the defendant for the same fact, the people's court shall deduct the executed part of the administrative penalty when imposing the fine.

Sentenced to confiscation of property shall be executed immediately after the judgment takes effect.