Bail
Bail bond Surety bond. Bail
It means that the defendant has absconded (fled - escaped - become a fugitive) and the money or property that was posted with the court that was supposed to ensure the defendants appearance, has been seized and is now forfeited to the court.
In terms of bail bonds, a surety is a third party that pledges or promises money or property as bail (assurance to the court), for the court ordered appearance of an accused person.
An obligor who misses a court appearance might be ordered to pay for college tuition. If the obligee misses that appearance, it is unlikely that the court would enter such an order.
That appearance is known as the arraignment.
If his bond is still at risk and you skipped - you bet your life he will. The bail money he put up for you will be seized by the court and taken. He has a GREAT incentive to return you for trial.
Generally a warrant requires an appearance before a judge. If you contact the court to arrange an appearance, you may avoid arrest. Whether or not the court accepts payments is entirely up to the court.
3 speeding tickets in a year in Alabama means a mandatory court appearance. Non-appearance will lead to driver's license suspension.
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Assigned court appearance
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
Yes, you can typically pay a ticket on the day of your court appearance.