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If the prosecutor's office believes you have violated your bond conditions, they can file a motion to revoke your bond. A revocation of bond means the person who posted the bond will be released off the bond, and you will be taken back into custody until your case is resolved.
Colorado judges revoke bond when a defendant violates bail conditions (CRS 18-8-212), such as failing to appear (FTA) in court. Once bond is revoked, the defendant may be remanded to jail pending the outcome of the criminal case. And the bail money may be forfeited to the court.
If bail conditions are violated, the bond can be revoked. That means a person can be held in jail until the case is over. Additionally, in cases of domestic violence, if a person violates a "no contact" provision in a bond, that person will also be charged with aggravated Stalking.
If you want to revoke a bond, contact the agent as soon as possible. The agent will inform the court, and the defendant will be detained until he or she can arrange bail by another means. There may be fees associated with revoking a bond, which the agent will explain to you.
The age you need to be in order to bail someone out of jail is 18, although a lot of bail bonds companies might require that you be 21 or over. The reason for this is that in the U.S., no minor can enter into any legal contract.
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