This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CR-24 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Alabama Judicial System - a government authority operating within Alabama. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CR-24?
A: Form CR-24 is an Order of Conditional Bond Forfeiture and Show Cause Order in Alabama.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CR-24?
A: The purpose of Form CR-24 is to order the conditional forfeiture of a bond and to show cause why the bond should not be forfeited.
Q: In which state is Form CR-24 used?
A: Form CR-24 is used in Alabama.
Q: What does conditional bond forfeiture mean?
A: Conditional bond forfeiture means that the bond will be forfeited if certain conditions are not met.
Q: What is a show cause order?
A: A show cause order is a court order requiring the recipient to appear before the court and provide a valid reason why a certain action should not be taken.
Q: Who issues Form CR-24?
A: Form CR-24 is typically issued by a judge or court clerk.
Q: Can a bond be forfeited without a show cause order?
A: No, a bond cannot be forfeited without a show cause order.
Q: What happens if a bond is conditionally forfeited?
A: If a bond is conditionally forfeited, it will be forfeited if the conditions specified in the order are not met.
Q: What should a person do if they receive Form CR-24?
A: If a person receives Form CR-24, they should carefully read the order and follow any instructions provided. It is important to appear before the court as directed and provide a valid reason why the bond should not be forfeited.
Q: Can a person challenge a conditional bond forfeiture?
A: Yes, a person can challenge a conditional bond forfeiture by appearing before the court and providing a valid reason why the bond should not be forfeited.
Form Details:
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