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which is the correct regarding minimum notice of time from the clerk of court to the surety to
produce a defendant without risking forfeiture of the bond
at least 72 hour exclusive of weekends and holidays unless the time is within 72 hours of arrest.
florida statutes deal with the defendant appearing at sometime later than the designated court
appearance date & time and still not warranting forfeiture of the bond. what period of time might this
situation allow?
later the same day
if a proper notice of forfeiture has been made by the clerk of the court, within how much time must
the surety pay the forfeiture
within 60 days
what usually happens at the same time that a bond is forfeited
a warrant for the arrest of the defendant is ordered
VACATE in surety mean
to set aside (render void)
REMISSION mean in surety
to release from a debt or obligation. (to pardon)
which would cause the court to direct a remission of forfeiture
surety causes arrest of defendant
surety apprehended and surrendered the defendant
surety did not participate, or attempt participate in arrest
any of above would cause court to direct a remission
if the defendant is surrendered more than 180 days but within 270 days of forfeiture, what percent
may be remitted
up to 90%
what percentage of a paid forfeiture may be remitted after one year
if the defendant is returned within 2 years, 50% is remitted.
if a forfeiture results in a judgment against surety, which is correct
if judgment remains unpaid over 50 days surety cannot post any more bonds
upon payment of a forfeiture, which of the following will the court provide to the bail agent as proof
of the payment
certificate of discharge of bond
when will the court order the bond cancelled, once the surety's liability has been released