Here are the basic steps: visit the county jail's website, use a third-party inmate search tool, contact the jail directly, or check online court records. Each method provides a path to find the bail amount and plan for a loved one's quick release.
If you plead guilty, the Court may give you bail in some circumstances. If you plead guilty or are found guilty and will be sentenced to full time imprisonment, the Court must refuse bail unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Common bail conditions live at a particular address. comply with a curfew. be on home detention (with or without electronic monitoring) be supervised by a community corrections officer.
If you plead guilty, the Court may give you bail in some circumstances. If you plead guilty or are found guilty and will be sentenced to full time imprisonment, the Court must refuse bail unless there are exceptional circumstances.