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Can a bail bond be reduced? Yes, bail reductions must be approved by the judge. To get that done, you need to hire a criminal defense attorney to contact the judge. The judge will need a good reason to reduce the bail amount since he is likely the one who already looked at the case and set the bail at that amount.
Can the judge on duty reduce the amount of bail? Yes. The amount of bail initially fixed may be reduced upon motion of the accused and after giving the prosecutor the opportunity to comment within a non-extendible period of twenty-four (24) hours from the filing of the motion to reduce bail.
Generally, the defendant can request a lower bond and release from jail by motion. A motion is a formal request directed to the judge requesting an order for one thing or another. To get the bond amount reduced, the defendant would file a Motion to Reduce Bond (or a Motion to Reduce Bail).
If you personally posted a cash (bail) bond for a defendant, keep the receipt issued to you by the Clerk's Office when the cash was received by the Court. If the defendant appeared at all his hearings/trial and was sentenced, you are entitled to a refund of the bond money.
Despite that, a dismissal of a case does not absolve defendants from bond fees if they enter into a contract. Virtually all bail bond contracts will explain up front that there are no refunds, and Louisiana law backs these policies.
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Generally, the defendant can request a lower bond and release from jail by motion. A motion is a formal request directed to the judge requesting an order for one thing or another. To get the bond amount reduced, the defendant would file a Motion to Reduce Bond (or a Motion to Reduce Bail).
A bail bondsman can pay the amount of the bail to the courts in exchange for a payment of 10% the bail amount, and the courts hold the money until their court date arrives.
If you paid the bond, either a cash bond or secured bond, yourself and you did not use the assistance of a bondsman you can get your money back at the disposition of your case, so long as no bond forfeiture was issued for failing to appear at court. If you used a bondsman, no you will not get your money back.
The constitutional protections, as well as the Bail Reform Act (a federal statute), give a defendant the right to request lower bail when the amount initially set by the court is too high to pay. A defendant can request a hearing to seek a bail reduction.
If your agreement with the bail bond agent allows it, you can revoke your agreement and withdraw your responsibility for the bail bond. You can do so if you believe the defendant plans to skip a court date or is not following the conditions of the bail.

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