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Elected state auditors in the United States IncumbentStateTitleTim DeFoorPennsylvaniaAuditor GeneralRichard EckstromSouth CarolinaComptroller GeneralRich SattgastSouth DakotaState AuditorJason MumpowerTennesseeComptroller of the Treasury32 more rows
For some officials this is a specific amount as stated in the law. For some officials the amount of bond is based on the amount of revenues. For other officials, the amount of bond is determined by the legislative body or presiding judge.
The Office is led by Tennessees 35th Comptroller, Jason E. Mumpower, who is a Constitutional Officer elected by the Tennessee General Assembly.
When signing a bail bond contract, you (the indemnitor) will take on the following responsibilities: The first and foremost responsibility is that you (the indemnitor), along with the help of the bail agency, will make sure the defendant returns to every one of their court dates without fail.
The Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury has a wide range of responsibilities to ensure fiscal integrity within the State of Tennessee. The Comptroller is essentially the states Money Cop. We are committed to our mission to Make Government Work Better.
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The Office is led by Tennessees 35th Comptroller, Jason E. Mumpower, who is a Constitutional Officer elected by the Tennessee General Assembly.
Elected state auditors in the United States IncumbentStatePartyJason MumpowerTennesseeRepublicanGlenn HegarTexasRepublicanJohn DougallUtahRepublicanDoug HofferVermontDemocratic32 more rows
Mumpower was elected Tennessees 35th Comptroller of the Treasury on January 13, 2021. He is responsible for leading the Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury, which comprises 12 divisions and more than 560 employees, and ensuring the Office fulfills its mission to make government work better.
Bail/Bond Hearing Once the defendant has been arrested, the Court may hold a bail hearing, sometimes called a bond hearing, to determine whether the defendant should be held in the local jail until the trial is complete or can be released on bail.
Tennessee law provides that the magistrate deciding a bail request will consider the following factors: How long the defendant has lived in the community. Whether the defendant has a job, his/her financial condition, and his/her employment history. The defendants ties to family and his/her other relationships.

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