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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The petition for transfer, order of transfer, and agreement of bail bond agent to transfer bond shall be substantially as follows:
IN THE __________ COURT, __________ FLORIDA
I, (Name) , am (Age) years of age and I reside at (Address) . I was arrested on (Date) , (Year) , and am charged in this court with (Description and number of each county or municipal ordinance) . I am presently incarcerated in the (Jail) awaiting trial on the charge(s) listed above.
--OR--I am at liberty on (surety bond) (cash bond) (my own recognizance) . My bail bond agent is (Name)
(Address)I am due to appear in this court on (Date) for (Type of appearance) .
My charge(s) in this court constitute a violation of the criminal laws of the state as follows:
I desire a trial by jury and seek a transfer of the following charge(s) to a court of this county providing criminal trial by jury.
I agree to appear in the court to which my case is transferred on __________ the __________ day of __________, (Year) .
This cause is hereby transferred to the __________ court at __________, Florida.
I, __________, a duly licensed bail bond agent agree to the transfer of that certain bond __________ to __________ Court at __________, Florida.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Florida Statutes Title XLVII. Criminal Procedure and Corrections § 932.66. Suggested forms for transfer - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/fl/title-xlvii-criminal-procedure-and-corrections/fl-st-sect-932-66/
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