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(1) The defendant's bond amount will be set at arraignment. If you don't post it at that time they will remain in jail until someone does put the bond up. Your choice.

(2) Yes, the bond amount CAN be amended by the court (raised or lowered) after it is initially set.

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Q: If you want to post bail with a property bond is it better to wait to do so after the preliminary hearing and or before it goes to grand jury also can the county revoke and or amend bond amount after?
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