$100 is not much, but courts want all of their money. Go to the court clerk window immediately and see if they can give you a short extension to pay the final $100. If not, you will have to go in front of the Judge to get an extension. The sooner you request the extension, the better off you will be.
You can usually make payment arrangements with the clerk of the court. Just go to the payments window. If you cannot pay, they may make arrangements as low as $25.00 per month.
You should be able to get an extension of time to pay the remainder of your fine. On the day that your fine is due, go back to court and explain to the judge that you need more time. Judge usually grant extensions if you show that you have performed all of the other requirements of your probation.
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