Legal Question in Administrative Law in Iowa
hello i won a jackpot at the casino and they inform me that I owe money on fines from 17 years ago... All fines listed said paid..there was two charages together so there was a 16 warrant fee, and surcharges and other (which I come to find out is interst.. Anyway I filed a contestment to the offset and was granted a hearing, which I just had however when i was in the court the judge stated he would set another hearing because they werent prepared because the case was so old etc etc.. So i left and later that night I go on iowa search and theres a notice that says all my fines and costs are paid and no new hearing is required...Come to find out they applied the off set money before I even had my hearing..Is that legal???? cause I contested and won a hearing on the following grounds... I have never been notifed in 17 yrs, no warrant, not on credit report, ive had a dl in iowa, I have been on disability since 2003 and honestly was unaware of it.. when i looked before i contested it anywhere it says fines its paid on both cases.. theres surcharges and others and the clerk of court went to speak to judge and now they say i need to write another contestment to what happened here.. I feel like Iam being bullshitted and i wldnt think they cld release and apply my money before my hearing..
1 Answer from Attorneys
How much money is involved? What did they offer for proof? What proof do you have? Stuff on the internet isn't equivalent to proof-you must have hard copy.
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