On Saturday, making cash payments for court fees and fines became more convenient. The Administrative Office of the Courts has expanded ePay, the Judicial Branch’s online payment service, so people can pay cash at select retail registers statewide. Get a simple guide on paying cash via ePay at ycourts.gov/Documents/ePayCashGuide.pdf. To view the list of retailers and register to use the service, visit cashpaytoday.com. Up to now, cash payments have only been accepted at judicial centers/courthouses, and a credit or debit card is needed to pay online. The ePay expansion was piloted in Calloway, Fayette, Fleming and Nelson counties. Meanwhile, the AOC is partnering with the Division of Probation & Parole so that those on supervision can pay cash at kiosks in P&P offices. These kiosks are in 26 P&P offices in 23 counties. The counties are Boone, Boyd, Boyle, Campbell, Christian, Daviess, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Grayson, Hardin, Henderson, Jefferson (four offices), Laurel, Madison, McCracken, Montgomery, Oldham, Pulaski, Rowan, Taylor, Warren and Woodford.