Tex. Occ. Code Section 1704.207
Surrender of Principal; Contest


(a)

A person executing a bail bond may surrender the principal for whom the bond is executed by:

(1)

if the principal is represented by an attorney, notifying the principal’s attorney of the person’s intention to surrender the principal in a manner provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure; and

(2)

filing an affidavit with the court or magistrate before which the prosecution is pending that states:

(A)

the person’s intention to surrender the principal;

(B)

the court and cause number of the case;

(C)

the name of the defendant;

(D)

the offense with which the defendant is charged;

(E)

the date of the bond;

(F)

the reason for the intended surrender; and

(G)

that notice of the person’s intention to surrender the principal has been provided as required by this subsection.

(b)

If a principal is surrendered under Subsection (a) and the principal or an attorney representing the state or an accused in the case determines that a reason for the surrender was without reasonable cause, the person may contest the surrender in the court that authorized the surrender.

(c)

If the court finds that a contested surrender was without reasonable cause, the court may require the person who executed the bond to refund to the principal all or part of the fees paid for execution of the bond. The court shall identify the fees paid to induce the person to execute the bond regardless of whether the fees are described as fees for execution of the bond.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1262, Sec. 8, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 942, Sec. 22, eff. June 20, 2003.

Source: Section 1704.207 — Surrender of Principal; Contest, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­1704.­htm#1704.­207 (accessed May 4, 2024).

1704.001
Definitions
1704.002
Application of Chapter
1704.051
Mandatory Creation of Board
1704.052
Discretionary Creation of Board
1704.053
Board Composition
1704.054
Presiding Officer
1704.055
Meetings
1704.056
Quorum
1704.101
Administrative Authority
1704.102
Enforcement Authority
1704.103
Disbursements from County Fund
1704.104
Posting of Board Rule or Action
1704.105
Licensed Bail Bond Surety List
1704.107
Notification of License Suspension or Revocation
1704.108
Notification of Default by Corporation
1704.109
Solicitation and Advertisement
1704.151
License Required
1704.152
Eligibility
1704.153
Ineligibility Because of Criminal Conviction
1704.154
Application Requirements
1704.155
Real Property List
1704.156
Reappraisal of Real Property
1704.157
Preliminary Determinations
1704.158
Hearing on Application
1704.159
Decision on Application
1704.160
Security Requirements
1704.161
License Form
1704.162
License Expiration and Renewal
1704.163
Attorney Exemption
1704.201
Acceptance of License Holder Bail Bonds
1704.202
Record Requirements
1704.203
Bail Bond Limit
1704.204
Payment of Final Judgment
1704.205
Bail Bond Settlement
1704.206
Replacement of Security
1704.207
Surrender of Principal
1704.208
Bond Liability
1704.209
Bond Discharged on Appeal
1704.210
Withdrawal of Security
1704.211
Corporate Power of Attorney
1704.212
Effect of Default by Corporation
1704.213
Office Location
1704.251
Investigation
1704.252
Discretionary License Suspension or Revocation: Grounds
1704.253
Mandatory License Suspension or Revocation: Grounds
1704.254
Notice and Hearing
1704.255
Appeal
1704.256
Standard of Judicial Review
1704.257
Effect of Board Order
1704.301
Return of Security
1704.302
Prohibited Referrals of or Employments with Bonding Business
1704.303
Bail Bond Surety Activity
1704.304
Prohibited Recommendations or Solicitations
1704.305
Bail Bond Receipt and Inspection
1704.306
Records
1704.0535
Election of Certain Bail Bond Board Members
1704.2535
Failure to Pay Final Judgment by Bail Bond Surety

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 1704.207’s source at texas​.gov