Delaware Bail Packet Submission Guidelines 2016

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Bail Packet Submission Guidelines 2016

The Delaware Bail Packet Submission Guidelines 2016 provide the necessary requirements and instructions for individuals to properly submit a bail packet to the Delaware Department of Correction. The guidelines cover all types of bail packet submissions, including cash, surety, and property bail. The guidelines include a list of necessary documents, such as the Bail Packet form, an approved application for bail, a copy of the arrest warrant or summons, and a copy of the defendant's criminal history. Additionally, a bail packet must include a valid surety payment, an approved cash payment, or an approved real estate deed. Once the bail packet is completed, it must be submitted to the appropriate court or office, along with the designated application fee. The Delaware Department of Correction will then review the paperwork and determine whether the bail amount is appropriate and whether the bail packet is in compliance with the state's bail laws. In order to ensure that the bail packet is processed in a timely manner, the Delaware Bail Packet Submission Guidelines 2016 provide important instructions for ensuring the accuracy of all submitted documents, including the correct spelling of names, dates, and other information. The guidelines also provide a list of acceptable forms of payment, as well as instructions on how to properly submit a bail packet.

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A cash bond is the full amount of the bail required, paid in cash, to release a defendant from jail. How much does a cash bond cost? A cash bond costs the full amount of the bail, AND a nonrefundable $10 Sheriff's fee. Example: A $500 cash bond would cost a total of $510 ($500 plus $10).

When a criminal defendant who has paid bail appears for court, the bail money is returned. If a defendant does not appear for court, the court keeps the bail money and issues a warrant for the defendant's arrest.

How Do I Post Bail to Get Out of Jail? 1. Post the Bail Money by Cash: The easiest way to get out of jail is post the bail money. If your case is still at the district court level you can typically post with the district judge's office or the Clerk of Courts (in Delaware County the Office of Judicial Support).

The defendant must pay the Court a designated amount of money or post security in the amount of the bail in order to be released. This security can be in the form of cash or property and may be posted by the defendant or by someone on his/her behalf, e.g., a relative or a bail bondsman.

One way is by paying the set bail amount in full via cash or check. Another way is by signing over ownership rights to property, signing a released on your own recognizance (O.R.) statement that says the defendant will appear in court at a given time or giving a bond in the full amount of the set bail.

Delaware does not have a statutory right of speedy trial. But there is a constitutional right to speedy trial embedded in the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and a parallel guarantee in the Delaware Constitution, Article 1, Section 7.

Delaware Bail Bond Costs and Fees In the state of Delaware, the cost of a bail bond is set by law. The fee for a bail bond is set at 10% of the full bail amount. For example, the average bail amount in Delaware is $25,000, so your cost for the bail bond would be $2,500.

The defendant must pay the Court a designated amount of money or post security in the amount of the bail in order to be released. This security can be in the form of cash or property and may be posted by the defendant or by someone on his/her behalf, e.g., a relative or a bail bondsman.

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