Art. 329. Declaration of address of service; waiver of notice
A.(1) The placement of a valid mailing address and electronic mail address pursuant
to this Article is required in order for a party to receive the notice provided in accordance
with Article 333. A bond forfeiture judgment shall not be denied or set aside because of the
invalidity of the information provided by the defendant, personal surety, commercial surety,
or agent or bondsman as required by this Article or for the failure to include the information
required by this Article.
(2) A defendant who signs a bail undertaking shall provide the address where he can
be served and, if different, provide his mailing address along with the last four digits of his
social security number. The defendant and his counsel may, with the court's approval, by
joint affidavit filed of record in the matter in which the bail undertaking was given, appoint
his counsel as his agent to whom notice to appear can be sent. The appointment shall be
conclusively presumed to continue until the defendant, with court approval, files of record
an affidavit revoking or changing the appointment. The affidavit shall include the address
to which notice to appear can be sent.
(3) A personal surety who signs a bail undertaking shall write the address where he
can be served and, if different, provide his mailing address and the last four digits of his
social security number.
(4) A commercial surety shall place its valid mailing address and electronic mail
address on the face of the power of attorney used to execute the bail undertaking and on the
appearance bond.
(5) The agent or bondsman posting the bail undertaking shall place his proper
mailing address on the appearance bond.
(6) A bond forfeiture judgment shall not be denied or set aside because of the
invalidity of the information required by this Article or for the failure to include the
information required by this Article.
B. When a person who is required to sign his name or to make a declaration in
writing under the provisions of this Title swears that he cannot sign or write, the officer
authorized to receive the signature or declaration in writing may, at the request of the person,
sign for him or make for him the declaration in writing, with the same binding effect as if the
person had himself signed or himself made the declaration in writing; provided that the
declaration and signature shall be witnessed and signed by at least two competent witnesses.
C. When a person who is required to sign his name or to make a declaration in
writing under the provisions of this Title indicates that he cannot speak or write the English
language, the officer authorized to receive the signature or declaration in writing may provide
either an interpreter or a written form in the person's native language, enabling him to sign
his name or make a declaration in writing.
D. Each address provided pursuant to Paragraph A of this Article shall be
conclusively presumed to continue for all proceedings until the party providing the address
changes it by filing a written declaration in the matter for which the bail undertaking was
filed.
E. Except for the notice required by Article 330, by signing the bond undertaking,
the defendant and his surety waive any right of notice to appear, including actual notice.
Acts 1993, No. 834, §1, eff. June 22, 1993; Acts 2016, No. 613, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2017;
Acts 2026, No. 672, §1.