Et formuesgode kan være fast eiendom (som for eksempel huset, hytte, tomt m.m.), bankkonti, verdipapir, bil, båt eller annet verdifullt løsøre som kan omgjøres til penger ved utleie, salg m.m.
Vanlige klær, hjelpemidler som skyldner trenger i sitt yrke eller utdanning og ting som har særlig personlig verdi for skyldner, kan likevel ikke tas utlegg i.
Fixed penalty notes
How will the claim be collected?
Voluntary collection
1. Invoice
2. Reminder
NOK 512,50
3. Notice of legal enforcement of claim
NOK 1537,50
Legal enforcement
4. Notice of attachment proceedings
5. Attachment proceedings
Imprisonment
6. Imprisonment request
Your options
Many ordinary traffic violations are punished by fixed penalty notices if the offence is not serious.
You will be issued a fixed penalty notice if the traffic violation is discovered on the spot by the police. If you accept the fixed penalty notice, the case is decided there and then.
The alternative is that a police lawyer considers the case. If the police lawyer finds that the law has been broken, you will be issued an ordinary penalty notice (fine). The difference is that an ordinary penalty notice is registered in the police's register of fines, while a fixed penalty notice is not. If you have accepted a fixed penalty notice, you cannot usually change your mind afterwards and appeal against it.
The police will send the penalty notice to us. It can take time to send the penalty notice to us. Once we receive the claim, we send you an invoice that you can pay or use as the basis for a payment agreement. No charge is added to the first invoice.
If you wish to apply for cancellation of the debt (pardon) or appeal against the fine, it is the prosecuting authorities that will consider your application. Enforcement of the claim will not be stopped while the application is being considered unless we are told to do so by the prosecuting authorities.
We can consider applications for the cancellation of reminder charges.
Relevant legal authority
- an accepted penalty notice, cf. the Enforcement of Claims Act Section 4-1 second paragraph letter c
- the Criminal Procedure Act, Section 456 third paragraph