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The court will issue a warrant and recall your bond. Depending on the charges, they may seek to serve the warrant and extradite you.

If you used a bondsman to get out of jail, the bondsman may send a bounty hunter for you. If a person put up cash or property, that will be forfeited.

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Q: What happen if Moved to other state and missed court date in tn?
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