Code of Virginia
Chapter 9 - Bail and Recognizances
§ 19.2-143. Where default recorded; process on recognizance; forfeiture on recognizance; when copy may be used; cash bond

When a person, under recognizance in a case, either as party or witness, fails to perform the condition of appearance thereof, if it is to appear before a court of record, or a district court, the court shall record the default therein, and shall issue a notice of default within five days of the breach of the condition of appearance.
If the defendant or juvenile is brought before the court within 150 days of the findings of default, the court shall dismiss the default upon the filing of a motion by the party in default. After 150 days of the finding of default, his default shall be recorded therein, and if it is to appear before a district court, his default shall be entered by the judge of such court, on the case papers unless the defendant or juvenile has been delivered or appeared before the court. The process on any such forfeited recognizance shall be issued from the court before which the appearance was to be, and wherein such forfeiture was recorded or entered. Any such process issued by a judge shall be made returnable before, and tried by, such judge, who shall promptly transmit to the clerk of the circuit court of his county or city wherein deeds are recorded an abstract of such judgment as he may render thereon, which shall be forthwith docketed by the clerk of such court. If the forfeited recognizance is not paid by 4:00 p.m. on the last day of the 150-day period from the finding of default, the license of any bail bondsman on the bond shall be suspended in accordance with § 9.1-185.8. At such time, the court shall issue a notice to pay within 10 business days to any employer of such bail bondsman if a property bondsman. If the forfeiture is not paid within 10 business days of the notice to pay, licenses of the employer of the bail bondsman and agents thereof shall be suspended in accordance with § 9.1-185.8.
If the defendant or juvenile appears before or is delivered to the court within 24 months of the findings of default, the court shall remit any bond previously ordered forfeited by the courts, less such costs as the court may direct.
If it is brought to the attention of the court that the defendant or juvenile is incarcerated in another state or country within 48 months of the finding of default, thereby preventing his delivery or appearance within that period, the court shall remit any bond previously ordered forfeited. If the defendant or juvenile left the Commonwealth with the permission of the court, the bond shall be remitted without deduction of costs; otherwise, the cost of returning him to the Commonwealth shall be deducted from the bond.
Evidence that the defendant or juvenile is incarcerated or subject to court process in another jurisdiction on the day his appearance is required or a medical certificate from a duly licensed physician that the defendant was physically unable to so appear shall be considered evidence of good cause why the recognizance should not be forfeited.
If such recognizance so forfeited is not for such appearance, process thereon shall be issued from the court in which it was taken, or the court to which it was made returnable, and in a proceeding in one court on a recognizance entered in another a copy thereof shall be evidence in like manner as the original would be if it had been entered in the court wherein the proceeding is being had thereon.
However, when any defendant or juvenile who posted a cash bond and failed to appear is tried in his absence and is convicted, the court or judge trying the case shall first apply the cash bond, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the payment of any fines or costs, or both, adjudged against the defendant or juvenile or imposed by law. Any remaining funds shall be forfeited without further notice. However, if a rehearing is granted, the court may remit part or all of such cash bond not applied ultimately to fines or costs, and order a refund of the same by the State Treasurer, or by the treasurer or director of finance of the locality, if the bond was collected by a locality pursuant to § 19.2-136, but only if good cause is shown.
If the defendant or juvenile posted a cash bond and failed to appear, but is not tried in his absence, the bond shall be forfeited promptly without further notice. However, if the defendant or juvenile appears in court within 60 days after the bond is forfeited, the judge may remit part or all of any bond previously forfeited and order a refund of the same by the State Treasurer, or by the treasurer or director of finance of the locality, if the bond was collected by a locality pursuant to § 19.2-136.
Code 1950, § 19.1-137; 1960, c. 366; 1962, c. 499; 1970, c. 371; 1973, c. 409; 1975, c. 495; 1978, c. 755; 1979, c. 735; 1987, c. 670; 1988, c. 443; 1990, c. 624; 2000, c. 885; 2003, c. 840; 2005, c. 585; 2006, cc. 296, 316; 2011, c. 802; 2012, c. 408; 2019, c. 200.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 9 - Bail and Recognizances

§ 19.2-119. Definitions

§ 19.2-120. Admission to bail

§ 19.2-120.1. Repealed

§ 19.2-121. Fixing terms of bail

§ 19.2-122. Repealed

§ 19.2-123. Release of accused on secured or unsecured bond or promise to appear; conditions of release

§ 19.2-124. Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order

§ 19.2-125. Release pending appeal from conviction in court not of record

§ 19.2-126. Repealed

§ 19.2-127. Conditions of release of material witness

§ 19.2-128. Penalties for failure to appear

§ 19.2-129. Power of court to punish for contempt

§ 19.2-130. Bail in subsequent proceeding arising out of initial arrest

§ 19.2-130.1. Bail terms set by court on a capias to be honored by magistrate

§ 19.2-131. Bail for person held in jurisdiction other than that of trial

§ 19.2-132. Motion to increase amount of bond fixed by judicial officer; when bond may be increased

§ 19.2-132.1. Repealed

§ 19.2-134. When bail piece to be delivered to accused; form of bail piece

§ 19.2-134.1. Collection and reporting of data related to adults charged with a criminal offense punishable by confinement in jail or a term of imprisonment

§ 19.2-135. Commitment for trial; recognizance; notice to attorney for Commonwealth; remand on violation of condition

§ 19.2-136. How bonds in recognizances payable; penalty

§ 19.2-137. Order of court on recognizance

§ 19.2-138. Repealed

§ 19.2-141. How recognizance taken for incapacitated or insane person or one under disability

§ 19.2-142. Where recognizance taken out of court to be sent

§ 19.2-143. Where default recorded; process on recognizance; forfeiture on recognizance; when copy may be used; cash bond

§ 19.2-144. Forfeiture of recognizance while in military or naval service

§ 19.2-145. How penalty remitted

§ 19.2-146. Defects in form of recognizance not to defeat action or judgment

§ 19.2-147. Docketing judgment on forfeited recognizance or bond

§ 19.2-148. Surety discharged on payment of amount, etc., into court

§ 19.2-149. How surety on a bond in recognizance may surrender principal and be discharged from liability; deposit for surrender of principal

§ 19.2-150. Proceeding when surety surrenders principal

§ 19.2-151. Satisfaction and discharge of assault and similar charges

§ 19.2-152. Order discharging recognizance or superseding commitment; judgment for costs

§ 19.2-152.1. Repealed

§ 19.2-152.2. Purpose; establishment of pretrial services and services agencies

§ 19.2-152.3. Department of Criminal Justice Services to prescribe standards; biennial plan

§ 19.2-152.4. Mandated services

§ 19.2-152.4:1. Form of oath of office for local pretrial services officer; authorization to seek capias

§ 19.2-152.4:2. Confidentiality of records of and reports on adult persons under investigation by or in the custody or supervision of a local pretrial services agency

§ 19.2-152.4:3. Duties and responsibilities of local pretrial services officers

§ 19.2-152.5. Community criminal justice boards

§ 19.2-152.6. Withdrawal from pretrial services

§ 19.2-152.7. Funding; failure to comply