Michigan Summons Regarding Bond Violation is a legal notice issued by a court in the state of Michigan. It is issued to an individual who has violated their bond agreement with the court. Bond agreements are typically entered into when an individual has been charged with a crime and is released on bond pending their trial. The individual is expected to adhere to the conditions set forth in the bond agreement or risk having the bond revoked, resulting in a Michigan Summons Regarding Bond Violation. Types of Michigan Summons Regarding Bond Violation include: failure to appear in court, failure to obey the laws of the state, failure to pay restitution or fines, failure to appear for drug testing, and failure to comply with the conditions of release. The summons will inform the individual of their court date, the specific charges against them, and the consequences of failing to appear for their court date. Depending on the severity of the violation, the court may require the individual to post additional bond or may revoke the bond altogether.