Art. 333. Failure to appear; notice and issuance of warrant for arrest; effect on surety
A. When, at the time fixed for any appearance as required by the court, the
defendant, who was properly noticed, fails to appear as required by the court, the court shall,
on its own motion or on motion of the prosecuting attorney, immediately issue a warrant for
the arrest of the defendant. The clerk of court shall send a notice of the warrant for arrest to
the prosecuting attorney. The notice of the warrant for arrest shall also be sent by United
States mail or electronic means to the defendant and the personal surety, if any. The notice
of the warrant for arrest shall be delivered to the bail agent and the commercial surety
through electronic means, or certified mail, return receipt requested, within sixty days of the
defendant's failure to appear.
B. Notice of a bench warrant shall be sent to the addresses provided pursuant to
Article 329. The notice to the commercial surety and the bail agent shall include the power
of attorney number used to execute the bail undertaking. Failure to include the power of
attorney number shall not affect the validity or enforcement of a resulting judgment. After
sending the notice of warrant for arrest, the clerk of court shall execute a certificate that
notice was sent and shall place the certificate and either the proof of certified mailing or
confirmation of electronic service in the record.
C. Failure to send notice of the bench warrant to the commercial surety and the bail
agent within sixty days of the defendant's failure to appear shall release the surety of all
obligations under the bail undertaking.
Amended by Acts 1975, No. 781, §1; Acts 1993, No. 834, §1, eff. June 22, 1993;
Acts 2004, No. 833, §1; Acts 2016, No. 613, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2017; Acts 2026, No. 672, §1.