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Voluntary Bond Revocation Sometimes, the person who posted the bail (often a family member or friend) may choose to revoke the bond voluntarily. This usually happens if the defendant is not adhering to the conditions of their release or if the person posting bail feels that the defendant is a flight risk.
These conditions can include regular check-ins with a bail bondsman or pretrial services, abstaining from alcohol or drug use, and avoiding contact with certain individuals. Violating any of these conditions can result in bond revocation.
Typically, a cosigner can withdraw from a bail bond by demonstrating to the court or bail bond company that they no longer wish to be responsible. This process may involve legal proceedings and requires cooperation from the bail bond company and sometimes the defendant.
Fortunately, California law permits some circumstances where you can take your name off the bail bond. These include: When the defendant acts inappropriately or puts you in danger. When the bail bond agent cancels the bond because the defendant (or their family) doesnt pay it.
Co-signing for any financial agreement can impact your credit score, and a bail bond is no exception. If the defendant misses a court date and their bond is forfeited, you as the co-signer can be held financially responsible for the full bail amount.

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How do you revoke a bond in California? Inform the bonds company that you wish to withdraw your responsibilities, Wait for the bonds company to advise the courts, Inform the courts of where the defendant is so that they can be arrested.
If you paid a bondsman, give them a call. If you paid the court cash bail or put up a property bond on your home, call the court. Tell them you want to revoke bail effective immediately, and tell them why. You need to have a good reason for this, not just second thoughts or cold feet.

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