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How to fill out the MOTION AND ORDER FOR BOND REDUCTION V online
Filling out the MOTION AND ORDER FOR BOND REDUCTION V is a crucial step for individuals seeking to adjust their bond conditions. This guide offers clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete this form effectively and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your motion for bond reduction.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it for editing.
- Fill in the relevant COUNTY section at the top of the form, selecting either 'DISTRICT COURT DIVISION' or 'SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION' based on your case.
- Provide the name of the defendant in the space indicated below 'V.' This is where you will identify the person for whom the bond reduction is being requested.
- Next, enter the name of the county jail where the defendant is currently confined, as well as note the charges they are awaiting trial for in the designated areas.
- Specify the current secured bond amount in the corresponding field. This number reflects the amount originally set by the court.
- Indicate the proposed bond amount that counsel believes is adequate—this can be either secured or unsecured.
- In the prayer section, express the request for the bond to be reduced from the original amount to the proposed amount, clearly stating whether the proposed bond is secured or unsecured.
- After completing the motion section, fill in the date and sign as the Attorney for Defendant, ensuring that all information is accurate.
- Complete the section regarding the State's stance on the motion by selecting either 'WILL' or 'WILL NOT' oppose the bond reduction.
- Have the Assistant District Attorney sign and date the provided space to acknowledge their position on the motion.
- The Presiding Judge will review the motion. Leave space for their signature, date, and the order of bond reduction, ensuring it's completed correctly.
- Review the OTHER CONDITIONS OF BOND section and check any applicable conditions that may be required.
- Once all sections are filled out accurately, save your changes, and download or print the completed form for submission.
Complete your MOTION AND ORDER FOR BOND REDUCTION V online today to ensure proper processing.
Bail jumping and failure to appear is a Class A Misdemeanor in Texas, and it is a form of violating bond conditions. If convicted, you could be sentenced to a year in jail, a $4,000 fine, or both. If you jumped bail for a felony offense, the crime is a third-degree felony.
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