Indiana Order Setting Conditions of Release is an order issued by a judge that sets forth the conditions under which a person accused of a crime can be released from custody pending trial. This order may include restrictions on the person’s travel, contact with certain people, and access to weapons. It may also include requirements that the person submit to drug testing and/or electronic monitoring. There are two types of Indiana Order Setting Conditions of Release: a pre-trial release order and a post-conviction release order. A pre-trial release order is issued prior to a criminal trial and is designed to ensure the accused appears for all court proceedings. A post-conviction release order is issued after a conviction and is designed to protect the public from the accused and to ensure the accused complies with the terms of their sentence.