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Who may approve and accept a Bail Bond? - ANSWER-The
Sheriff or the
committing
magistrate
Who may approve and accept an Appeal Bond? - ANSWER-
The Clerk of the
Trial
Court
What other fee may a bondsman accept in addition to
premium? - ANSWER-A
transfer fee of up to $100 per
defendant
What if the most a transfer fee can be? - ANSWER-$100 per
defendant
What if the percentage of premium on a Federal Bond? -
ANSWER-15%
,For what 5 reasons may a bondsman surrender a defendant
without returning the premium? - ANSWER-If the defendant
leaves the jurisdiction of the court If the defendant moves or
changes addresses without notifying the surety Any action by
the defendant that constitute reasonable evidence of their
intent to forfeit the bond
If the defendant is arrested for any other offenses except minor
traffic violations It the defendant makes material false
statements in the bond application
For what 2 reasons must the premium be returned? - ANSWER-
If it is found that the defendant doesnt fall under the jurisdiction
of the court to which the bond was written
If the defendant is surrendered back to the jail by the surety but
hasn't violated the contract
What information must be shown on a premium receipt? -
ANSWER—date
- Name of the
principal
- Amount of funds
received
- Purpose of said
funds
- Power
number
- Name of the person making the
payment
, Name the only two essential elements of a bond contract -
ANSWER-The place
of appearance & the amount of
the Bond
Name the four courts in the Florida Judicial system - ANSWER-
Florida Supreme
Court
District Courts of Appeal
Circuit Courts
County Courts
Which Court has original jurisdiction over Felonies? -
ANSWER-Circuit Court
Which court has original jurisdiction over misdemeanors? -
ANSWER-County
Court
What official must send notice to the surety of a required court
appearance? -
ANSWER-the Clerk of
Court
How much notice must the Clerk of Court give of a required
court appearance?
- ANSWER-72
hours