23A-43-23.(Rule 46(e)(3)) Default judgment on forfeiture--Enforcement of liability on motion--Notice of motion.
When a forfeiture has not been set aside, a court shall on motion enter a judgment of default, and execution may issue thereon. By entering into a bond the obligors submit themselves to the jurisdiction of the circuit court and irrevocably appoint the clerk of the court of the county as their agent upon whom any papers affecting their liability may be served. Their liability may be enforced on motion without the necessity of an independent action. The motion and such notice of the motion as the court prescribes may be served on the clerk of the court, who shall forthwith mail copies to the obligors at their last known addresses.
Source: SL 1978, ch 178, ยง524.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 23A - Criminal Procedure
Section 23A-43-2 - Release of defendant on personal recognizance or unsecured bond--Exceptions.
Section 23A-43-2.1 - Defendants charged with offense punishable by death.
Section 23A-43-3.1 - Report of noncompliance with mental health treatment.
Section 23A-43-3.2 - Rules regarding noncompliance with mental health treatment.
Section 23A-43-4 - Factors considered in determining conditions of release to be imposed.
Section 23A-43-10 - Review by another magistrate when committing magistrate unavailable.
Section 23A-43-13 - Disposition of cases by forfeiture of collateral not prohibited.
Section 23A-43-14 - Motion for amendment by circuit judge of conditions of release.
Section 23A-43-17 - (Rule 46(c)) Burden of proof as to risk of flight or danger.
Section 23A-43-22 - (Rule 46(e)(2)) Setting aside forfeiture of bail.
Section 23A-43-24 - (Rule 46(e)(4)) Remission of bond after entry of judgment.
Section 23A-43-25.1 - Reinstated bond or undertaking paid to officer with whom originally deposited.
Section 23A-43-27 - Exoneration of bail on commitment under sentence.
Section 23A-43-28 - Exoneration of bail on commitment as mentally ill.
Section 23A-43-30 - (Rule 46(g)) Court supervision to eliminate unnecessary detention.