Central office for fines in the Bavarian Police Administration Office

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The Central penalty spot in the Bavarian Police Administration Office in Bavaria Viechtach is for the prosecution of nearly all the Free State of Bavaria committed and the Bavarian police identified road traffic offenses responsible.

Responsibility / competencies

The Central Fine Office in the Bavarian Police Administration Office initiates fine proceedings against those affected who have committed a traffic offense and usually concludes them with a fine .

As a rule, the respective police station reports a traffic offense to the Central Fines Office in the Bavarian Police Administration Office if the initiation of a fine procedure appears to be necessary simply because of the intensity of the violation or if the person concerned has refused the warning by the police.

As part of these fine proceedings, it imposes the fines set out in the Fines Catalog Ordinance or, depending on the violation, driving bans . Otherwise, it decides in a similar way to the judge and has a certain amount of discretion , especially when imposing regular driving bans in accordance with Section 4 (2) sentence 2 of the Fines Catalog Ordinance and similar measures, such as increasing the fine .

It imposes around a million fines and 100,000 driving bans every year. It is part of the Bavarian Police Administration Office (subject areas 21, 22 and 23).

In its decisions, the Central Administrative Fine Office in the Bavarian Police Administration Office must also take into account , in particular, the constant rulings of the Higher Regional Courts or the former Bavarian Supreme Regional Court .

enforcement

In the event that a fine is not paid, the enforcement agencies of the locally responsible tax offices collect the outstanding amounts as part of the administrative assistance as the public treasury of the Free State.

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