Georgia Order to reduce bond

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This is an Order to Reduce Bond. This is used when the Defendant wants to ask that he/ she only have to pay a percentage of the bail, or bond, in order to be released. It further states that the Defendant must report to the court monthly, to discuss his/ her employment and residence.
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You will need a criminal defense attorney to file a motion on your behalf. A motion to reduce bail can be based on statutory or constitutional factors. Since excessive bail amounts are prohibited by the U.S. Constitution, these motions are often successful when a criminal defense attorney argues on your behalf.

Because the bond is a condition of the release of the principal, a surety coming off a bond has to surrender the principal to the responsible law enforcement officer. The principal will then have to secure a new bond in order to be released again. This process is surrendering the principal.

Bond revocations: If an individual violates the terms and conditions of their bond, a prosecuting attorney can move to revoke the person's bond. Thereafter, there will be a court hearing and the judge will hear evidence as to the violation and determine whether to revoke bond based on the violation.

Any person who is arrested for a crime and who is refused bail shall, within 90 days after the date of confinement, be entitled to have the charge against him or her heard by a grand jury having jurisdiction over the accused person; provided, however, that if the person is arrested for a crime for which the death ...

To remove this lien, you must meet all conditions of your bail agreement, including appearing in court when required and paying fines. Once this is done, you will need to contact the bail bond company to have them remove the lien from your property.

To have your name removed from a bail bond, you must contact the bail bond agent that issued the bond and provide documentation, such as a notarized form stating that you no longer wish to cosign for the accused. The bail bond agent can then request that the court allow your name to be removed from the bond.

In Georgia, detained persons are entitled to a bond hearing within 72 hours of the arrest (not including weekends and holidays.) During the bond hearing, the judge decides if the defendant should be detained or released pending trial.

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Georgia Order to reduce bond