2014 Louisiana Laws
Code of Criminal Procedure
CCRP 349.4 - Recordation of judgment

LA Code Crim Pro 349.4 What's This?

Art. 349.4. Recordation of judgment

A. After mailing notice of the signing of the judgment of bond forfeiture, the district attorney shall cause the judgment to be recorded in every parish in which the recordation may be proper. Every such recordation shall be without cost and shall operate as a judicial mortgage against the defendant and all his sureties.

B. Prior to recordation, the district attorney shall verify the inclusion of information on the judgment, namely, the address and the last four digits of the social security number for the defendant and his sureties. Third parties may rely upon the accuracy of the information required by the provisions of this Article for purposes of distinguishing the identity of the defendant and his sureties. Any judgment of bond forfeiture containing inaccurate information required by the provisions of this Article shall be deemed ineffective as a judicial mortgage to third parties who rely upon that information.

Acts 2010, No. 710, §2; Acts 2010, No. 914, §1.

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