Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
If someone in Texas is out on bond with conditions (sexual indecency with minor) -no contact with any child under 17 -must not reside with his/her own children under 17- no weapons - can the Bond Officer overseeing the plantiff enter the plantiffs home in an "unannounced visit" after a complaint/report the the plantiff is still living in home with children and has a weapon. Or, is a search warrant required?
2 Answers from Attorneys
The warrant requirement applies to the police. As long as the bond officer is not acting for the state he is not required to obtain a search warrant. He either has consent obtained from you, probably in your bail bond documents. Otherwise, he is trespassing.
A person on bond should consult the contract with the bondsman to see what they have authorized him to do. It must be understood that if a person has conditions of bond that are violated and the court revokes that bond, that bondsman loses his money.
Also, please note that warrant requirements apply to law enforcement and those working on behalf of law enforcement.
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