It comes amid a surge in the number of people not paying the 160 euro fee, amid the RTÉ payments scandal.
Over 800 more people have been brought before the courts for not having a TV license this year, compared to the whole of 2022.
Figures released to the Irish Daily Mail show 10 thousand 413 people were brought before a judge for not paying the fee.
That's compared to 9 thousand 610 people last year.
It comes amid a surge in the number of people not paying the 160 euro fee, amid the RTÉ payments scandal.
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