Colorado Code § 10-2-705

Bail bond documents - requirements - rules
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(1) The insurance producer
who posts a bail bond with the court on behalf of a defendant shall ensure that the following
documents comply with the following provisions:
(a) An indemnity agreement must:
(I) Be in writing;
(II) Be signed by the producer;
(III) Be signed by the defendant or indemnitor;
(IV) Set forth the amount of bail set in the case, the name of the defendant released on
the bail bond, the court case number if available, the court where the bond is executed, the
premium charged, the amount and type of collateral held by the insurance producer, and the
conditions under which the collateral is returned;
(V) Contain documentation that the indemnitor has received copies of signed and dated
disclosure forms; and
(VI) If the defendant or indemnitor is illiterate or does not read English, contain a note
on the indemnity agreement that the producer or a third party has read or translated the
agreement to the defendant or indemnitor and be affixed with an affidavit to the indemnity
agreement attesting that the document was translated;
(b) A promissory note must be:
(I) In writing;
(II) Signed by the producer; and
(III) Signed by the defendant or indemnitor;
(c) A collateral receipt must:
(I) Be dated;
(II) Be in writing;
(III) Be signed by the producer;
(IV) Be signed by the defendant or indemnitor;
(V) Be prenumbered;
(VI) Contain a full description of the collateral, including the condition of the collateral
at the time it is taken into custody; and
(VII) Set forth the amount of bail set in the case, the name of the defendant released on
the bail bond, the court case number, the court where the bond is executed, the premium charged,
the amount and type of collateral held by the insurance producer, and the conditions under which
the collateral is returned;
(d) A bail bond revocation request must be:
(I) Dated;
(II) In writing;
(III) Signed by the producer; and
(IV) Signed by the defendant or indemnitor.
(2) (a) Before accepting consideration, the insurance producer who writes bail bonds
shall commit to writing, sign, date, and obtain the defendant's or indemnitor's signature on an
arrangement for the payment of all or part of the premium, commission, or fee, including the
payment schedule. The signature of the insurance producer who writes bail bonds is not an
obligation to pay any debt owed to a lender. To be enforceable, interest and financial charges on
any unpaid premium must comply with the "Uniform Consumer Credit Code", articles 1 to 9 of
title 5, C.R.S.
(b) Before accepting consideration or taking collateral, the insurance producer who
writes bail bonds shall provide, in a form prescribed by the commissioner, a disclosure statement
to each defendant and indemnitor detailing the terms of the bail bond.
(3) (a) An insurance producer who posts a bail bond with the court and who accepts
consideration for a bail bond or undertaking shall, for each payment received, provide to the
person tendering payment a prenumbered, signed receipt containing the following:
(I) The date;
(II) The defendant's name;
(III) A description of the consideration and amount of money received;
(IV) The purpose for which it was received;
(V) The number of any power-of-attorney form attached to the bail bond;
(VI) The penal sum of the bail bond;
(VII) The name of the person tendering payment; and
(VIII) The terms under which the money or other consideration is released.
(b) The insurance producer who posts a bail bond with the court shall provide the person
tendering payment a signed and dated receipt for each premium payment listing the amount paid.
(3.5) (a) If the bond is to be secured by real estate, the bail bonding agent shall provide
the property owner with a written disclosure statement in the following form at the time an initial
application is filed:
Disclosure of lien against real property
Do not sign this document until you read and understand it! This bail bond will be secured
by real property you own or in which you have an interest. Failure to pay the bail bond
premiums when due or the defendant's failure to comply with the conditions of bail could
result in the loss of your property!
(b) The disclosure required in paragraph (a) of this subsection (3.5) shall be printed in
fourteen-point, bold-faced type either:
(I) On a separate and specific document attached to or accompanying the application; or
(II) In a clear and conspicuous statement on the face of the application.
(c) Before a property owner executes any instrument creating a lien against real
property, the bail bonding agent shall provide the property owner with a completed copy of the
instrument creating the lien against real property and the disclosure statement described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection (3.5). If a bail bonding agent fails to comply fully with the
requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection (3.5) and this paragraph (c), any
instrument creating a lien against real property shall be voidable.
(d) The bonding agent shall deliver to the property owner a fully executed and notarized
reconveyance of title, a certificate of discharge, or a full release of any lien against real property
that secures performance of the conditions of a bail bond within thirty-five days after receiving
notice that the time for appealing an order that exonerated the bail bond has expired. The
bonding agent shall also deliver to the property owner the original canceled note as evidence that
the indebtedness secured by any lien instrument has been paid or that the purposes of said
instrument have been fully satisfied and the original deed of trust, security agreement, or other
instrument that secured the bail bond obligation. If a timely notice of appeal is filed, the thirty-
five-day period shall begin on the day the appellate court's affirmation of the order becomes
final. If the bonding agent fails to comply with the requirements of this paragraph (d), the
property owner may petition the district court to issue an order directing the clerk of such court
to execute a full reconveyance of title, a certificate of discharge, or a full release of any lien
against real property created to secure performance of the conditions of the bail bond. The
petition shall be verified and shall allege facts showing that the bonding agent has failed to
comply with the provisions of this paragraph (d).
(e) Any bail bonding agent who violates this subsection (3.5) is liable to the property
owner for all damages that may be sustained by reason of the violation, plus statutory damages
in the sum of three hundred dollars. The property owner shall be entitled to recover court costs
and reasonable attorney fees, as determined by the court, upon prevailing in any action brought
to enforce the provisions of this subsection (3.5).
(4) The insurance producer shall prepare or execute separate agreements and documents
for each time the producer posts a bail bond with the court. The producer shall give the
indemnitor a copy of each document executed in the course of the bail bond transaction.
(5) For three years after the date of discharge of a bail bond and return of any collateral
or proof of notice to the defendant or indemnitor that any promissory note has been satisfied, the
insurance producer who posts the bail bond with the court shall keep at the producer's business
copies of each receipt, indemnity agreement, bond, disclosure statement, payment plan, bond
revocation request, or other document or information related to the bond transaction the
commissioner reasonably requires by rule and shall make these documents available for
inspection by the commissioner or the commissioner's authorized representative during normal
business hours.
(6) The indemnitor may be the defendant.
(7) The commissioner may examine the business practices, books, and records of any
insurance producer as often as the commissioner deems appropriate.

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