Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB266

Introduced
4/8/13  

Caption

Provides procedures for use of electronic mail to send notice of bond forfeiture

Impact

The implementation of HB 266 is expected to change the existing legal framework governing bond forfeiture notices, which currently mandates that these notifications be sent via U.S. certified mail. By allowing the use of email, the bill seeks to streamline the process and reduce the administrative burdens associated with mailing physical notices. This transition to electronic communication could also expedite the awareness of bond judgments for the parties involved, potentially affecting how soon an individual can respond to a forfeiture notice.

Summary

House Bill 266 proposes amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding the notice process for bond forfeiture judgments. The bill authorizes the use of electronic mail for sending notifications about such judgments, an option that would be available only if all involved parties—the defendant, personal surety, agent, or bondsman—agree to it and have provided valid email addresses. This amendment is designed to modernize communication within the judicial system and may improve the speed and efficiency of these notifications.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 266 appears to be generally supportive, especially among proponents advocating for technological advancements in legal procedures. They argue that utilizing electronic mail can significantly enhance efficiency and lower costs associated with court notifications. However, there may be concerns regarding the reliability and privacy of email communications as a form of legal notice, particularly among those wary of relying solely on electronic means for critical legal correspondences.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the prerequisite that all parties must consent to receive notifications via email. This requirement raises questions about accessibility and whether all defendants or their sureties have the necessary technology to agree to and use email communication for such legal notifications. Critics might argue that without universal access to email, this amendment could disadvantage certain individuals in the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB540

Provides with respect to electronic bond forfeitures

LA HB190

Provides relative to notice provided to a commercial surety upon a judgment of bond forfeiture

LA HB362

Provides relative to notice of judgment of bond forfeiture

LA HB624

Provides with respect to bail bonds and judgments of bond forfeiture

LA SB281

Provides relative to bail bond forfeiture hearings. (8/1/16)

LA HB286

Provides for a comprehensive revision of the law regarding bail

LA HB332

Provides relative to service of a notice of warrant for arrest when a defendant fails to appear in court

LA SB439

Provides relative to bail. (1/1/15)

LA SB360

Provides relative to bond forfeiture. (gov sig)

LA SB294

Provides relative to notice of judgment. (gov sig)

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