A bail bond can be revoked by the bondsperson, for a violation of the terms of bail IE: possession of drugs, firearms or lying on your application. It can also be revoked by a court. Hope this helps. - SoCal Recovery Agent
If you fail to appear at a bond revocation hearing, the court may issue a bench warrant for your arrest. You may need to address the failure to appear before getting a new bond, depending on the court's decision. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand your legal options in this situation.
In cases of revocation made by post, the revocation becomes effective when the revocation is communicated to the offeror. This means that the revocation must be received by the offeror for it to be valid; simply posting the revocation is not sufficient. If the revocation is posted but not received, it does not take effect until it reaches the offeror. Therefore, timing and receipt are critical in determining the effectiveness of the revocation.
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Regardless of the original charge, if drug testing is a condition of your release (which most courts impose), you can have your bond revoked. Your attorney should be able to advise on precedance of bond revocation in your jurisdiction.
If your OR (own recognizance) bond is revoked, you may need to go through a hearing to determine the conditions for your release. In some cases, a judge may allow you to set up a new bail, but it often depends on the circumstances surrounding the revocation and your history. It's advisable to consult with an attorney to explore your options and ensure you understand the implications of the revocation.
Communication of revocation of an offer is complete when the receiver of such communication effectively accepts such revocation.
The verb form of revocation is "revoke."
Patent revocation is the removal of patent protection from an invention.
A bail bondsman can ask the court to revoke a bond, but the judge alone has the final say whether a bail bond may be revoked.
Lawyer up. You'll need to overturn the revocation.
The verb form for the noun revocation is to revoke (revokes, revoking, revoked).