How Probation Violation Bail Works In Minneapolis

Bail for a probation violation arrest in Minneapolis depends on the underlying offense and the nature of the violation. Because a probation violation represents a breach of a prior court agreement, judges often set bail higher than they otherwise would. Some probation violations result in immediate revocation of the prior sentence. Call us and we will look up the bail amount and start the process right away.

How To Post Bail For A Probation Violation Arrest

  1. Call us now Call 000-000-0000 and give us the defendant's name and date of birth.
  2. We find the bail amount We look up the case in the Hennepin County system and confirm the bail amount.
  3. You pay the 10% premium Minnesota law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the bail amount.
  4. Sign the paperwork You co-sign the bail bond agreement taking responsibility for the defendant's court appearances.
  5. We post bail We post the bond at Hennepin County Jail immediately. Release typically takes 2 to 6 hours.

Can You Get Bail After A Probation Violation Arrest

Yes, in many cases. Whether bail is available depends on the conditions of the original probation and the nature of the violation. A probation violation for a technical reason like missing a meeting is treated differently from a new criminal offense during probation. Call us after a probation violation arrest and we will assess your specific situation.

What To Expect After Release

After your loved one is released, they must appear at every scheduled court date. Missing a court date results in a warrant and bail forfeiture. Make sure they understand the terms of their release and have a way to get to court.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is bail for a probation violation charge in Minneapolis?

Bail for a probation violation arrest in Minneapolis depends on the underlying offense and the nature of the violation. Because a probation violation represents a breach of a prior court agreement, judges often set bail higher than they otherwise would. Some probation violations result in immediate revocation of the prior sentence.

How fast can someone get out after a probation violation arrest?

Most releases from Hennepin County Jail happen within 2 to 6 hours after bail is posted. Call us immediately to start the process.

Do you post bail for probation violation charges 24 hours a day?

Yes. We post bail around the clock for all charge types in Minneapolis and Hennepin County.

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