The Court is going to intercept or has already intercepted my tax refund to pay a citation. I want to contest this. What do I do?
State law allows the Court to intercept your Wisconsin Department of Revenue tax refund to pay unpaid forfeitures. If you disagree with the interception, you need to write a letter to the Municipal Judge specifically explaining why you do not believe your debt should be intercepted. This letter should be sent within 10 days of the notice certifying your debt or within five working days of the date your refund was intercepted. The letter should be sent or delivered to Municipal Court, 900 Quay St., Manitowoc, WI 54220

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1. How are cases processed in Manitowoc Municipal Court?
2. How do I enter a plea?
3. If I want to plead not guilty, is there a form I can submit instead of actually appearing in court at my Initial Court date?
4. If I want to plead No Contest or Guilty and/or request a Payment Plan, is there a form I can submit instead of actually appearing in court at my Initial Court date
5. How do I ask for an extension in paying fine?
6. I want to have a trial in Municipal Court. What do I need to know?
7. Where do I make fine payments?
8. If my driver's license was suspended or revoked, can I check eligibility and reinstate it online?
9. How do I reinstate my driver's license after having it suspended due to not paying a fine?
10. The Court is going to intercept or has already intercepted my tax refund to pay a citation. I want to contest this. What do I do?