Kentucky Order Setting Conditions of Release is a court order issued by a judge that sets the conditions of release for a person charged with a crime. The order outlines the rules and restrictions that must be followed by the defendant while awaiting trial or sentencing. The types of Kentucky Order Setting Conditions of Release include Pre-Trial Release, Bail Bond Release, Probation Release, Parole Release, and Supervised Release. Pre-Trial Release is issued by a judge during pretrial proceedings, and it typically requires the defendant to show up for all court appearances and remain in contact with their attorney. Bail Bond Release is when a defendant pays a bail bond company to secure their release from jail. Probation Release is issued by a judge as part of a probation sentence, and it requires the defendant to follow certain rules and restrictions determined by the court. Parole Release is when a defendant is released from prison into the community on the condition that they follow the rules set by the parole board. Supervised Release is when a defendant is released from prison with the understanding that they must follow certain conditions set by the court, and they must report to a probation officer.