The Georgia Order Terminating Pretrial House Arrest is a document signed by a judge or magistrate that terminates a defendant's pretrial house arrest. This order is typically issued after a defendant has satisfied the conditions of their house arrest, such as appearing for all required court dates or completing any assigned programs or community service. The order may also be issued if a defendant is found guilty and is no longer required to remain in their residence while their case is pending appeals. There are two types of Georgia Order Terminating Pretrial House Arrest: unconditional and conditional. An unconditional order terminates the house arrest without any conditions or restrictions. A conditional order terminates the house arrest with specific conditions and restrictions, such as restrictions on leaving the jurisdiction or requirements to appear for future court appearances.