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Attorney - Checks
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1.
How can I take care of my check case without going to court?
You will need permission from the Riley County Attorney's Office to take care of your check case without having to appear in court. Please contact our office to acquire permission and also to receive the correct amounts of the money orders or cashiers checks in order to close your case. Money orders or cashiers are the only accepted source of payment. Call (785) 537-6390.
2.
If arrested, may I use my bail money to pay for all costs incurred?
Bail is paid to a bondsman and is gone forever. You will be required to appear before the judge and ask permission to apply the bail money towards payment. The judge has the final decision.
3.
May I pay for my check with cash?
No. Money orders or cashiers checks are the only accepted source of payment.
4.
May I pay for my check with another check?
No. Money orders and cashiers checks are the only accepted source of payment.
5.
May I pay for my check with a credit card?
No. Money orders or cashiers checks are the only accepted source of payment.
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