The town and village courts in New York collected significant fines in 2025, with some local courts ranking high in the state. According to the data, the courts that collected the most fines were located in various parts of the state, including Western New York.

The core details of the fines collected by the courts in 2025 are not fully available, but it is known that the courts in New York collected a substantial amount of money.

"The courts are responsible for collecting fines and fees from individuals who have been found guilty of various offenses," said a spokesperson for the New York State court system.

The history of court fines in Amherst dates back several years, with the town and village courts consistently collecting significant amounts of money. The University at Buffalo and other local institutions have been affected by these fines, as students and faculty members have been impacted by the court's decisions.

The impact of these fines on Amherst residents is significant, as it can affect their daily lives and finances. South Amherst homeowners and parents in the Williamsville district are among those who have been affected by the courts' decisions.

The fines collected by the courts can be used to fund various local programs and services, including those that benefit Amherst residents. The Town of Amherst uses the funds to support various initiatives, such as road maintenance and public safety.

Looking ahead, Amherst residents can expect the town and village courts to continue collecting fines and fees from individuals who have been found guilty of various offenses. A meeting is scheduled to take place on June 20, 2026, to discuss the court's budget and funding for the upcoming year.