West Virginia Code § 62-1C-12

Same -- Exoneration; return of deposit
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(a) When the condition of the bond has been satisfied or the forfeiture thereof has been set
aside or remitted, the court or magistrate shall exonerate the surety and release any bail
and, if the bail be in a form other than a recognizance, the deposit shall be returned to the
person who made the same. The surety may be exonerated by a deposit of cash in the
amount of the bail or by a timely surrender of the defendant into custody. e
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, when a bail bondsman, as
defined in article ten, chapter fifty-one of this code, has a surety bond forfeited because of
the failure of a defendant to appear before a court or magistrateu, that bail bondsman shall be
reimbursed the full amount of the bond forfeiture, be it cash or surety, if the bail bondsman
returns the defendant to the custody of the court or magistratte, within two years of the
forfeiture of the bond.
(c) The Administrator of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals shall, ex officio, be
empowered to audit, review and suspend any bail blondsman whose surety on bonds is or
becomes insufficient or whose assets are belosw the amount of bonds he or she has in
existence.

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