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Oregon Department of Revenue
Account coupon
Criminal fine and assessment (CFAA) account coupon for municipal and justice courts
 
Replacement coupons
 
Municipal and justice courts use payment coupons to report to the Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) the amount of funds collected for the CFAA account, law enforcement medical Lliability account (LEMLA), and intoxicated driver's program fund (IDPF).
 
DOR sends each court coupons preprinted with the court's name, address, and account number. If your preprinted coupons are misplaced or destroyed, contact the person listed at the bottom of this page.
 
Procedure
 
There are four categories of funds reported on this coupon.
 
Unitary assessment:
Money designated as unitary assessment as described in Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 137.290.
Other state fee:
Non-unitary assessment money outlined in ORS 137.295 (2)(c), applicable state fines for traffic offenses described in ORS 153.630, and other miscellaneous fines designated for deposit to the CFAA account.
IDPF:
Money designated for the intoxicated driver's program fund as described in ORS 813.030 and 813.240.
LEMLA:
Money designated for the law enforcement medical liability account as described in ORS 137.309(7).

If no funds are collected for one or more categories, submit a coupon for the month anyway. If there were no collections for a particular program, enter -0- in the box for each program. If there were no collections for any program, enter -0- in all the boxes including the total box, and mail the coupon without a payment. Or send an e-mail to criminal.fine-assessment@state.or.us and enter "-0- coupon" in the subject line. The e-mail text should include the court name and the month of payment was not collected.
 
Submitting -0- amount coupons in a timely manner helps avoid a late payment notice. It helps keep your account accurate and allows us to record future payments into the proper time period.
 
Payment due date
 
Send payment and coupon to DOR by the last day of the following month the funds are collected (for example, funds collected in January are due by February 28.)
 
Delinquent dates
 
Payments become delinquent on the 10th of the month following the due date. If you send payments after this date, you may be charged interest.
 
If you have questions or need replacement coupons, please contact:
 
Sean Barnhart, Criminal Fine Coordinator
Oregon Department of Revenue
Finance Section
955 Center St NE
Salem OR 97301-2555
Phone: 503-947-2278
E-mail: sean.p.barnhart@dor.state.or.us

Page updated: December 22, 2011