Bond Refund Process Louisiana

Summary

If a case is dismissed or the defendant is acquitted in Louisiana, bond money should be returned. If a bondsman was involved, they typically keep their fee. Court fees may be deducted from the bond. If not on probation or parole, it shouldnt affect the bond return. To reclaim the bond, file a Motion for Return of Cash Bond at the court where the case was handled. A Request for Case Information may also be needed. Contact the local court for specific forms and procedures.

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I was brought in after being on probation for a firearm and the charge later got dropped and my grandmother had to bond me out. It was a $* bond and I never even had to go to court so how does my grandmother get her money back in the state of Louisiana?
In Louisiana, if a case is dismissed or the defendant is acquitted, the bond money should be returned. However:
- If a bondsman was involved, they typically keep their fee.
- If court fees are owed, they may be deducted from the bond.
Your grandmother should contact the court or bondsman for specific details.
What if I was not on probation or parole?
If you weren't on probation or parole, it shouldn't affect the return of the bond money. The key factors are the case dismissal and any possible court fees or bondsman fees. Your grandmother should still reach out to the court or bondsman for specifics.
What kind of paperwork or motion would grandmother need to file in order to have the money returned or find out the possible keys of the case?
Your grandmother may need to file a "Motion for Return of Cash Bond" at the court where your case was handled. This could also be accompanied by a "Request for Case Information" to understand more about the case proceedings. She should reach out to the local court in Louisiana for specific forms and procedures.