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AnswerIf you are released on bond, there are rules about where you go and what you do. It depends on the bond.

Bond conditions would be contained in your "release on bond" papers. If you are bonded by a bail-bondsman, you should not leave the state, or you will be chased down by a "skip tracer."

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You can travel but if you are stopped by police, you can expect to be arrested and taken in custody. If you are arrested out of state, the prosecutor will determine whether to extradite based on their office and judge's concerns.

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If you flee the state to avoid the charge - or flee the state while released on bail - or flee the state to avoid trial - you become a FUGITIVE from Justice, and in all probabilty will have an interstate warrant issued for your arrest. When apprehended the additional charge of being a fugitive will be added on top of your original crime.

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you maybe able to leave the state with the permission of your probation judge , probation officer or parole officer.

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You need to examine your release agreement.

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