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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the amend bond document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Defendant's name and the charges against them in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court proceedings.
  3. Next, input the amounts for both the cash bond and personal recognizance bond where indicated. This will reflect your request to the court.
  4. Review and complete the conditions of the bond. Clearly state that there will be no contact with the victim or their family, and provide a correct mailing address and physical address.
  5. Finally, ensure all signatures are added where required, including those of your attorney and any necessary witnesses before submitting.

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When you are released on bail, you have to post a bail bond and also agree to abide by certain conditions. Should you violate one of the conditions, then your bail can be revoked. To modify these conditions, you need to file a motion with the court.
What Is A Bond Motion? A bond motion is a formal request made to the court to set, reduce, or modify the bond amount for a defendant.
Filing a motion to amend bond is very common. Most of the time judges will grant it if the other side is in agreement with it.
Should you violate one of the conditions, then your bail can be revoked. To modify these conditions, you need to file a motion with the court. In the motion, you identify the condition you want changed and explain why. After filing the motion, you may have to attend a hearing in front of a judge.
While bonds can be modified with relative ease, they cannot be simply canceled either by the surety or principal (judgement debtor or appellant).
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