Georgia Violation Checklist (Pretrial House Arrest) is a list of violations that can occur during a defendant's pretrial release period. This checklist is used to determine whether a person should remain on pretrial house arrest or be taken into custody. It includes violations such as failure to report for scheduled court appearances, failure to submit to drug tests, possession of weapons, criminal conduct, and violations of the terms of release. There are two main types of Georgia Violation Checklist (Pretrial House Arrest): a “standard” checklist and an “enhanced” checklist. The standard checklist applies to all defendants on pretrial release, while the enhanced checklist applies to those with a high risk of committing future offenses. Both checklists contain the same violations, but the enhanced checklist includes additional violations such as failure to pay fines/restitution and failure to attend court-mandated programs.