Charlotte North Carolina Appearance Bond for Pretrial Release

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North Carolina
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Charlotte
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NC-CR-201
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Appearance Bond For Pretrial Release: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.


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The Penal Code provides four options for pretrial release: release on bail; release on own recognizance (OR); release under supervision; and pretrial diversion.

A defendant may secure pretrial release through cash bail, bail bond, property bond, or in some cases, on the person's own recognizance.

(a) The term violation of conditional release means a failure to comply with the conditions of conditional release supervision imposed by the local conditional release commission.

If you fail a drug test on pre-trial release, the bond will be revoked and you will go to jail until your case is resolved.

In accordance with this rule, the court may consider revocation of the defendant's pretrial release or modification of the defendant's conditions of release (1) if the defendant is alleged to have violated a condition of release; or (2) to prevent interference with witnesses or the proper administration of justice.

Pretrial Services assists the courts in making release-and-detention decisions that preserve public safety and defendants' civil rights.

Overall, 41.5 percent of individuals booked on misdemeanors or felonies are released pretrial. The most common types of pretrial release include cite and release after booking (46.6%), bail (27.8%), and release on recognizance (15.9%).

State Legislatures: Commercial bail is the most common form of pretrial release.

In most instances, a failure to appear results in an order forfeiting any previous bond and an order for arrest; the defendant is then taken into custody by a law enforcement officer or surrendered by a surety (bail bondsman) on the bond. The bond amount following arrest or surrender is set by statute.

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Charlotte North Carolina Appearance Bond for Pretrial Release