Phoenix Arizona Order for Release of Funds

State:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix
Control #:
AZ-PR-3-RF
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An Order is an official written statement from the court commanding a certain action, and is signed by the judge. Failure to comply with the order is unlawful and may result in contempt of court charges. This document, a sample Order for Release of Funds - Arizona, can be used as a model to draft an order requested for submission by the court (the court often directs a party to draft an order). Adapt the language to the facts and circumstances of your case. Available for download now in standard format(s).

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There are two types of bail bonds: Civil bail bonds ? guarantees payment of any debts, costs, and interest assessed against the defendant. Criminal bail bonds ? guarantees that the defendant will appear in court when called upon, and guarantees payment for any fines or penalties decided against the defendant.

The principle behind bail is simple?as long as the defendant appears in court, the party who posts bail will get their money back. If the defendant tries to skip town and make a run for it, the court will keep the bail money.

If you posted your cash on a bail bond either by yourself or through an agent, any cash due you will be returned after bond's exoneration. The Court will issue a check in 2-6 weeks after exoneration; If you used us to post your cash, we will mail your bond refund within 24-hrs of its receipt from the Court.

Cash bonds equal the amount you must post in order to get out of jail. As an example, a $50,000 cash bond equals $50,000 you must post to leave jail.

Court orders to release bond monies received before PM will be processed within 1-2 business days and mailed to the address provided in the court order. Bond money will be released only in the form of a Clerk of the Superior Court check. Floor, Phoenix AZ 85003.

How do I get a refund on my cash bail? Once authorized by the Judge, the refund should be received within two weeks of a defendant's court date.

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Phoenix Arizona Order for Release of Funds