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How does the bondsman get actual notice of a defendants FTA

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A bondsman receives actual notice of a defendant's FTA via official communication from the court, such as postal letters or electronic communications.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a defendant fails to appear (FTA) for a scheduled court date, the bondsman who issued the bail bond for that defendant is typically notified through official communication by the court.

This notification can take the form of a postal letter, electronic communication, or through a court's online system that bondsmen have access to as part of their profession.

It serves as the actual notice to the bondsman of the defendant's FTA, prompting the bondsman to take necessary actions to either locate the defendant and ensure their appearance in court or to fulfill financial obligations as specified by the bond.

The thorough process is designed to ensure that all parties involved are fairly informed and accountable.

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