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The Director Waive/Time Served Scheme (Prison Program) enables prisoners to address their unpaid fines by converting them into imprisonment days that can be served concurrently or in addition to their sentence.

What to do if you have received a fine for a camera-issued seatbelt offence but you have an eligible seatbelt exemption.

If you need legal or financial assistance with your fines, these organisations may be able to help you.

If you have serious personal issues, disorders or difficulties, it may be possible to apply for a review of your fines.

If you are unable to deal with your fines without assistance, you can authorise another person to help you manage your fines.

Fines Victoria's Family Violence Scheme helps victim survivors with fines if there is a link between the family violence and their fines.

The Work and Development Permit (WDP) scheme provides vulnerable and disadvantaged people with a non-financial option to address their fine debt.

The COVID-19 fines concession scheme allows you to apply for a concession on fines issued to individuals for breaches of COVID-19 public health directions.

The Prison Program (Timed Served Scheme) enables prisoners to address their unpaid fines by converting them into imprisonment days that can be served concurrently or in addition to their sentence.