Wisconsin Order Setting Bond

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This is an Order Setting Bond. It is used after a Motion to Set Bond has been filed by the Defendant, and after he or she has been charged with a particular crime.

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There are two types of bonds in Wisconsin: Cash Bond ? A cash bond is straightforward. It is a cash payment made to the court in order to be released from jail. Signature Bond ? A signature bond allows someone to be released from prison without coming up with the cash amount set in bail.

How is the bond amount determined? The court will consider a number of factors in determining the bond amount including a previous criminal record, the severity of the charges, attendance at previous court dates, and your ability to post bond.

Bail is defined in Wisconsin statutes as ?monetary conditions of release,? but is often used interchangeably with bond. Bond is a form of security to ensure a defendant's appearance at future court dates. It can be in the form of cash, property or their signature.

A signature bond, also known as a personal recognizance bond, allows you to leave the courthouse without posting any money. Instead, you are basically entering into a contract with the State of Wisconsin and the County charging you, saying you will follow the terms and conditions on the contract.

Cash Bonds At the conclusion of a criminal case in Federal Court, a written request for the refund of cash bail must be submitted to the Court. The presiding judge will issue an order for the return of bond. Cash bond will be refunded to the person who originally posted, unless otherwise ordered by the Court.

Generally speaking, bail conditions on felony OWI charges do not prohibit a person from leaving the state of Wisconsin. However, bail conditions do require that the defendant returns to court for all court appearances.

Bail refunds are paid three to four weeks after the case is closed only if the defendant made all court appearances and committed no additional crimes. Persons inquiring about bail refunds should be prepared to provide the case number and the defendant's name.

Upon appearing in court as scheduled, and as stated in the bail bond agreement, you get your money back. As an example, if the court sets bail at $15,000, this means you can pay $15,000 to the court in order to be released from jail. Once you return to court on your specified date, you're able to get your money back.

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Wisconsin Order Setting Bond