Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 276 § 30

Current through Chapter 223 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 276:30 - Penalty for default warrant recall, forfeiture or default of bail, or surrender of recognizance by probation officer

Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, whenever a default warrant, issued in any jurisdiction in the commonwealth against any person, is recalled by a court, the court shall assess a fee of fifty dollars against the person in payment of the costs of recalling the warrant, except that the court may waive the fee upon a finding of good cause or upon a finding that such a fee would cause a substantial financial hardship to the person, the person's immediate family or the person's dependents.

Any person arrested on a warrant issued because such person has forfeited or defaulted on his bail bond or recognizance or has been surrendered by a probation officer shall be required by the court to pay a fee of $75 payable to the city or town in which such arrest was effected, unless the judge finds that such person is indigent or that such fee would cause a substantial financial hardship to the person, the person's immediate family or the person's dependents, in which case such person shall be required to perform one day of community service, unless the judge further finds that such person is physically or mentally unable to perform such service.

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 276, § 30

Amended by Acts 2018, c. 69,§§ 163, 164 eff. 4/13/2018.
Amended by Acts 2000, c. 166, § 17, eff. 11/2/2000.