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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the motion to release/exonerate bond in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, address, and telephone number. If applicable, include your attorney bar number and indicate whether you are representing yourself or an attorney.
  3. In the 'INFORMATION ABOUT BOND' section, provide the name of the person entitled to have the bond released and enter the amount of the bond along with the date it was posted.
  4. Next, outline your reasons for requesting the bond's exoneration. You can refer to A.R.S. Sections 44-310 through 44-319 for guidance on valid reasons.
  5. Complete the section detailing what you want the court to do regarding your request. Ensure that you leave space for a signature and date for when you submit it.
  6. Once completed, make two copies of your filled-out motion before filing it with the Clerk of Superior Court.
  7. Follow through with filing procedures as outlined in your instructions, ensuring all necessary steps are taken for proper submission.

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Being exonerated can mean receiving a fresh start after being wrongfully convicted of an offense. Not only are you released from jail or prison, but your criminal record reflects your innocence. However, changing your status from convicted criminal to exoneree is neither easy nor quick.
If you dont pay back a bond, you could face serious problems. This can harm both the defendant and any cosigners. Not paying your bond can lead to legal trouble, fines, and even getting arrested again. Its important to understand your bond repayment duties to avoid these issues.
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.
What happens to the money if a court revokes bond? If a court revokes your bond, the court may keep your bail money. If a bondsman put up the money, they can send a bounty hunter after you to apprehend you and bring you to court. Once you are back in custody, the court can exonerate the bond back to the bondsman.
A release bond is a legal agreement that allows a person to regain possession of property that has been seized by law enforcement or a court due to a legal action, such as a writ of attachment or execution.

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To exonerate someone is to declare him not guilty of criminal charges. This word is pretty much only used in reference to proceedings in a court of law. A word with a similar meaning that might be familiar is acquit.

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