Infographic: Fines not passed to heirs

The obligation to pay an administrative monetary penalty is personal and applies only to the person who committed the violation. This means that if the offender dies, the debt related to the fine is not transferred to their heirs.

Heirs are therefore not required to pay administrative fines of the deceased, even if they were still unpaid. The responsibility for this type of obligation ends with the death of the person who committed the violation.

This principle distinguishes administrative penalties from other types of debts, which may be inherited. In the case of fines, the law protects heirs from being held responsible for offences committed by others.

๐Ÿ“œ Reference article: Art. 199 of the Italian Road Code.
๐Ÿ”— Read the official text of Art. 199 on the ACI portal (Italian)

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Fines not passed to heirs is regulated by Art. 199 of the Italian Road Code, within the chapter "VI. Offences and Sanctions". You'll find the complete explanation above with all the essential details to pass the Italian driving theory exam.

Art. 199 of the Italian Road Code is in the chapter VI. Offences and Sanctions. You can read the original article on the official ACI portal at this link.

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