When we're talking about restitution, there are two different routes that can be followed. Some offenders are ordered to pay restitution, or they volunteer to pay restitution as part of a probation order. When that's the case, the probation is monitored. If restitution is still not paid at the end of their probation order, the victim can transfer that order into what we call a stand-alone restitution order, and they can file and enforce it as a civil judgment. But often, when it's a condition of probation, it is paid.
Alternatively, a court can order—