Collection of restitution by the victim.

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(1) Any victim in whose name a restitution order has been entered shall have a right to pursue collection of the amount of restitution owed to such person in such person's own name. Any victim who wishes to collect restitution pursuant to the provisions of this section shall first deliver to the clerk of the court or, if the defendant was sentenced to the department of corrections, to the executive director of the department of corrections a notice of intent to pursue collection. Upon receipt of notice of intent to pursue collection, the court, the collections investigator, and the department of corrections shall cease all attempts to collect the restitution due to the person or persons named in the notice, except that the collections investigator may still assist the victim in the victim's effort. The filing of a victim's intent to pursue collection and a victim's subsequent collection efforts do not alter a court's order that restitution is a condition of the defendant's probation, and such probation may still be revoked by the court upon a finding of failure to pay restitution.

  1. Any victim who has filed a notice of intent to pursue collection may apply to thesentencing court for issuance of any of the following that, if provided, shall be provided without cost:

  1. One or more certified copies of the transcript of the order for restitution;

  2. An order that a portion of the defendant's earnings be withheld pursuant to section16-18.5-105 (3)(b);

  3. A writ of execution, writ of attachment, or other civil process to collect upon a judgment pursuant to article 52 of title 13, C.R.S.

  1. If the victim chooses to record a copy of the transcript with a clerk and recorder orwith the secretary of state, the victim may do so without charge.

  2. A victim may withdraw his or her intent to pursue collection by filing a notice ofsuch withdrawal with the person to whom the notice of intent was served pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. Such notice shall state the amount, if any, of restitution collected by the victim. Upon receipt of a notice of withdrawal, the collections investigator or the department of corrections shall pursue collection of the restitution pursuant to this article.

  3. The judicial department shall develop informational brochures for victims explainingthe process of restitution and the victim's rights and remedies.

Source: L. 2000: Entire article added, p. 1039, § 1, effective September 1. L. 2003: (3) amended, p. 1674, § 10, effective July 1.


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