This is an official form from the Colorado State Judicial Branch, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Colorado statutes and law.
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Standard bond conditions bar defendants from committing a second crime and from leaving the state of Colorado while free on bond and awaiting trial. 3. Defendants must agree to abide by Colorado's mandatory restraining order that prohibits contact with alleged victims and witnesses in criminal cases.
In the state of Colorado, bail bondsmen usually charge 15 percent of the bond amount, with a $50 minimum. By taking out a bond with us, you can cover the required amount needed to release your loved one without paying the full bail amount.
The district attorney must consent to a defendant's release on personal recognizance bond in any case involving: felony charges. class I misdemeanor charges. defendant's prior conviction of a felony within the last 5 years.
A PR bond is a signature bond that involves no money or property as long as the defendant appears at all future court dates. The defendant's signature acts as the promise to appear in court. A judge may require additional persons to sign the bond as well, to ensure the appearance of the defendant in court.
Permission to leave Colorado. Along with the court's consent, a consent of surety is required for you to leave Colorado while released on bond.
An advisement hearing in Colorado criminal court is the first time the accused is brought before a judge after an arrest. This is also sometimes referred to as an ?appearance on bond hearing.?
7. How long can they hold you in jail without a bond in Colorado? Colorado law requires arrestees to be brought before a judge within 48 hours for the initial bond setting. Though if the arrest occurred before a weekend or holiday, it is not unusual for more than 48 hours to pass before this first court appearance.
Personal recognizance bond or release on recognizance means that a judge releases someone based on their word that they will come back to court for future hearings.
In Colorado, any fugitive that is suspected of a committing a crime can be Extradited, whether it is a petty offense, misdemeanor, or felony. Extradition is expensive, it can cost anywhere from $2,000-$4,000 or more so it is rare that Colorado will Extradite a person on more minor offenses.