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What types of Bail in lieu of bonds are accepted at the Clerk of Courts Office?

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What types of Bail in lieu of bonds are accepted at the Clerk of Courts Office?

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Once the bond amount and conditions are set by the Judge, the family, attorney or a bonding company can proceed to deposit the individual’s bail bond with the Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court will provide a release letter to whom is bailing the individual from custody and the release letter is taken to the Detention Center to process the individual’s release. 1. Surety Bond: • You can make a cash deposit of the amount set in lieu of a bond or a Cashiers Check. • A Bonding Company can also post the bail bond for you. • An individual can pledge Property (Land or a House, Mobile homes are not accepted )to the Clerk of Court as collateral for the bond. Out of State properties are not accepted. You can find a Property Bond Packet and Requirements under the Forms Section of our web site. 2. Personal Recognizance Bond: A release letter with a PR Bond Form attached is provided to the Attorney or a family member of the individual in custody. This release letter is taken to the Detention Cente

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