A New York Notice of Application and Motion for Remission of Bail Forfeited pursuant to CPL 540.30 is a legal document that provides an opportunity for a person who has had bail forfeited to seek the return of the forfeited amount. It is used when a defendant fails to appear in court and the bail amount is forfeited. The notice allows the defendant to make a motion for remission of the forfeited bail amount. The motion for remission must be filed in the court that issued the bail forfeiture. The defendant must provide evidence showing that there were extenuating circumstances that led to the failure to appear in court. If the court finds that the defendant had a valid reason for failing to appear, the court may grant the motion and order the remission of the forfeited bail. There are three types of New York Notice of Application and Motion for Remission of Bail Forfeited pursuant to CPL 540.30: (1) an application for remission of bail where a defendant fails to appear in court; (2) an application for remission of bail where a defendant has been arrested; and (3) an application for remission of bail where a defendant has already been convicted.