Colorado Code § 16-4-109

Reduction or increase of monetary conditions of bond - change in type of bond or conditions of bond - definitions
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(1) Upon application by the district attorney or the
defendant, the court before which the proceeding is pending may increase or decrease the
financial conditions of bond, may require additional security for a bond, may dispense with
security theretofore provided, or may alter any other condition of the bond. If the defendant
applies to decrease the financial considerations of bond or modify bond conditions, the court
shall set the application for hearing if the case is subject to part 3 of article 4.1 of title 24.
(2) Reasonable notice of an application for modification of a bond by the defendant shall
be given to the district attorney.
(3) Reasonable notice of application for modification of a bond by the district attorney
shall be given to the defendant, except as provided in subsection (4) of this section.
(4) (a) Upon verified application by the district attorney or a bonding commissioner
stating facts or circumstances constituting a breach or a threatened breach of any of the
conditions of the bond, the court may issue a warrant commanding any peace officer to bring the
defendant without unnecessary delay before the court for a hearing on the matters set forth in the
application. Upon issuance of the warrant, the bonding commissioner shall notify the bail bond
agent of record by electronic mail to the agent if available within twenty-four hours or by
certified mail not more than fourteen days after the warrant is issued. At the conclusion of the
hearing, the court may enter an order authorized by subsection (1) of this section. If a bonding
commissioner files an application for a hearing pursuant to this subsection (4), the bonding
commissioner shall notify the district attorney, for the jurisdiction in which the application is
made, of the application within twenty-four hours following the filing of the application.
(b) As used in this subsection (4), "bonding commissioner" means a person employed by
a pretrial services program as described in section 16-4-106 (3), and so designated as a bonding
commissioner by the chief or presiding judge of the judicial district.
(5) The district attorney has the right to appear at all hearings seeking modification of
the terms and conditions of bond and may advise the court on all pertinent matters during the
hearing.

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