An Arizona Motion to Exonerate Bond is a formal motion filed by the defendant or their legal representative which requests that the court terminates the defendant's bond and releases them from their financial obligations. This motion is typically filed when a defendant has fulfilled all the conditions of their release, such as appearing at all court dates and complying with any other terms of their bond. There are two different types of Arizona Motion to Exonerate Bond: an unconditional exoneration and a conditional exoneration. An unconditional exoneration is when a bond is exonerated without the defendant having to fulfill any additional conditions. A conditional exoneration requires the defendant to complete certain conditions, such as attending rehabilitation or completing community service, before their bond is exonerated.