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You will go to the county jail or court house jail room till your case is heard and if found guilty you'll be sent to either county, city or state jail ... If sentence was imposed and is more then a year then you be sent to a prison either within the state or out of the state ...

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Can a person bail out jail with a set time?

Yes, a person can bail out of jail if they provide the required bail amount set by the court, which may come with specific conditions or a timeline for their release. The bail amount is often determined based on the severity of the charges and the individual's flight risk. Once the bail is posted, the person is typically released until their court date. However, failure to appear in court could lead to forfeiture of the bail and additional legal consequences.


What to do if you bail someone out of jail and the person flees?

You kiss your money goodbye. You may be able to recover all or a portion of it if you or the bail bondsman is able to locate the fugitive and return them to jail.


can a person bail there self out on bond ?

Yes but it hard to arrange fron jail


Can you bail out of jail in 1 county if there holden you for another county?

When a person is being held in a county jail on warrant from another county, then a bail bond cannot be posted until that person has been transported to the county which issued the warrant.


What is payment of bail supposed to guarantee?

Bail is imposed to guarantee the person will show up to the next and all subsequent court dates. However, many criminals "jump bail" (become "bail jumpers") and then, Bounty Hunters must search for them to re-arrest the criminal. At that point, a judge might revoke the previous bail OR impose an even higher bail amount. Bail imposition also has to do with the over-crowding of our jail systems. Without bail, charged persons stay in jail (not prison) until they are found guilty, when they are then moved to a prison to spend their sentences. Most charged persons without bail can sit in county jail for 1 to 2 years before their case comes to trial. So bail is designed to help reduce jail populations while also helping to give the person freedom from jail until proven guilty.


Can people bail others out from being put to death?

No. Bail does not allow a person to be free from jail or a death sentence. A person arrested is still considered innocent until a guilty verdict is issued. However, he is kept in jail to insure he does not run away. Under some conditions, a prisoner is released if there is a way to insure he will show up for the trial. One way is with bail. A person is released after giving the court a substantial some of money to hold until he returns for trial. At that time, the bail money is returned. If he does not appear for trial, he forfeits the bail money and an arrest warrant is issued for his recapture


If a person is granted bail but the surety isn't qualified how long does he have to come up with bail?

If a person is granted bail he can come up with it at any time. Of course he will remain in jail until then, or until a judge can release him on his own recognizance.


What will the judge do if you jump bail on a 20.000 dollar bond?

What the judge will do if a person jumps bail on a $20,000 bond is likely issue a warrant for the person's arrest. The person will become a wanted fugitive and will be sent immediately to jail when caught. Their bail may also be revoked.


What happens when an accused person pays bail to court?

The defendant is temporarily released from prison/jail.


What happens when an accused person pays bail to the court?

The defendant is temporarily released from prison/jail.


Can a person pay his bail on a weekend?

Yes, a person can pay their bail on a weekend, but it depends on the court and jail policies in their jurisdiction. Many jails have 24/7 operations and will accept bail payments at any time, including weekends. However, if the bail is set by a court, the person may need to wait until the court reopens to finalize the process. It's best to check with the specific jail or court for their procedures.


Can you be subject to a urine test while in your home when out on bail?

When you are out on bail it is similar to probation in that the court system is allowing you out under certain conditions. These conditions almost always include the non-use of drugs or alcohol. They can require you to submit to random testing and you have to comply or your bail will be revoked and you will sit in jail.