If you are out on BOND you may be ALLOWED to leave the state with permission from your court representative. It depends on the conditions of your bail agreement. If you leave without permission, it may be a violation of your bond and you may be sent back to jail until your court date. Just ask the courts, the worst they can say is no. Don't gen in more trouble than you're already in.
Additional: CAUTION! If you're out on a bond that has been posted by a bailbondsman - - IN ADDITION to getting the permission of the court to leave the state, you had BETTER also speak to the bailbondsman. He may not not want you leaving the jurisdiction of the court and running the risk of putting his bail money at risk. The bailbondsman DOES have the option of withdrawing his bond if you do not comply with HIS wishes.
If you are out on bond for the DUI in Virginia, you will need to ask your bondsman if you can leave the state. Usually, the bond papers do not allow a person to leave the state.
There is no state law governing this. That information would be contained in your "release on bond" papers. If you are bonded by a bailbondsman, I STRONGLY suggest that you do not leave the state or you will be chased down by a "skip tracer."
No, when you are out on bail you are not allowed to leave the country. Often times, you are not even allowed to leave the city or state.
Nothing, being out on bail means you have not been convicted. In the United States, you are innocent until proven guilty.Another View: WRONG! First of all: If you are out on bail, you are most likely under some kind of court ordered travel restrictions (i.e.: NOT to leave the jurisdiction of the court).Second of all: If your bail was posted by a bailbondsman and you leave the state, you will have more than the law to worry about when the bondsman's skip-tracer catches you and brings you back.
The bond release papers that you received should set forth any restrictions. If you are unsure, contact the court and ask.
No. It is against the law in all 50 states.
Police department. Just give the name of the person and if you know where they went.
It depends on what conditions are set by the judge when the bail is set. Often you can leave the state as long as you keep the authorities informed of your whereabouts, and, of course, if you fail to appear, you forfeit the bail -- even if you appear later.
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."
Yes. A minor is not allowed to leave the state without parental consent.
Not allowed to take sick leave, or to use the quota of days that are otherwise allowed for sick leave.
If you are released on personal recognizance or on bond, check the court order that released you. You may, and probably do, have travel restrictions. If you are released on bond posted by a bailbondsman I would not attempt to leave the state. They particularly don't like to think that anyone is 'skipping' on them.