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about:
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How do I get my bail back?
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How long will it take?
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Who does the court mail the
bail refund to?
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If my address has changed, how
do I tell the court?
- How do I get my
bail money back?
The
bail refund will be mailed to the depositor (the person who deposited
the money with the Court).
- How long will it take?
The bail refund will be mailed within 30 business days after the
disposition of the
case, or 30 business days after the
order of exoneration.
- Who does the court mail the bail refund
to?
The bail refund will be mailed to the depositor (the person who deposited money
with the Court). The depositor is the person who signed the personal check,
money order, or cashier’s check.
- If my address has changed, how do I tell
the court?
When you go to
court, tell the Deputy, Commissioner
or Clerk that your address has changed. Or, you can send a letter to the
court telling them about your change of address.
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