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Out of all the humiliating and irresponsible incidents to happen after a night out with friends, being arrested for drunk driving is at the top of the list. One single poor choice can result in a multi-year consequence, resulting in fines, probation, victim impact panels, community service, random drug screening, and possibly even ankle monitoring and ignition interlock devices.
Fortunately, a DUI is a murder charge, so defendants can post their bail if they so choose, and await their initial trial date in the comfort of their own home, without missing more than a day of work. But in order to do so, 3 steps must take place first. Continue reading to learn what these 4 steps are and how to bail yourself or a loved one out of jail for a DUI charge.
❶ DUI Test and Arrest
The first step that must take place before a defendant can be bailed out of jail for a DUI is actually dual-parted. In “Part A”, the defendant must be stopped by police for suspicion of driving under the influence, and then given a chemical or field sobriety test (or both) to prove or determine their level of intoxication. This can be a traffic stop (pulled over), a DUI checkpoint, or circumstantial police encounter (cop witnessing a person enter their vehicle who appears to be intoxicated). “Part B” is the actual arrest and detainment. After the defendant is tested for intoxication, and retains levels that exceed the state minimum, the arresting officer will then transport the defendant to the corresponding county jail. Once they are turned over to the jail staff, the next step can take place.
❷ Booking and Processing
Before a defendant can post bond, they must first be “booked and processed” into the jail system. This involved the infamous mug shot and fingerprinting, but it also involves more. Upon arrival at the jail, the defendant’s personal belongings are confiscated, tagged, and stored for safe-keeping. Then they are escorted to a holding cell where they will await the booking and processing segment of their stay. This involves mug shots and fingerprinting, but also data entry of their personal information, like name, address, date of birth, employment, dependents, and so on. Once this portion of their jail stay is complete, they are eligible to post their bond. Which leads us to the next step.
But before we move onto the third and final step, there is something important to know about this one: before an inmate can be booking and processed, they MUST BE DEEMED SOBER. This means jail staff will not even consider speaking to the inmate until 8 hours have passed. This helps ensure sobriety. Once 8 hours have passed, the jail staff will commence the booking and processing segment, but only if the inmate is exhibiting obedient and non-threatening behavior. Now we can move onto the last step!
❸ Bond is Set
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After the defendant is taken to jail, booked, and processed, their bond will be set by a judge. First time offenders can expect their bonds to be set below $10,000. They can choose to pay this amount in cash to the courts, or hire an indemnitor to cover this amount for a non-refundable percentage.
For instance, if a person’s bond was $5,000, and a bail bondsman charges 10%, they would pay a non-refundable fee of $500 to the bail bond company for a release from jail. But only on the contracted promise that they will show up for all scheduled court hearings. If they fail to appear, they are liable for the total bond amount and a warrant is issued for their arrest.
❹ Posting Bond
Once an inmate is eligible to post bond, they are given the privilege of using the jail phone. They can make as many calls as they like, so long as they are practicing good behavior. They can call a friend or loved one, or they can contact a bail bonds company directly. Either way, it is the next segment of the DUI bail bond process. A local bail bondsman can facilitate a speedy and secure release from jail for those charged with a DUI in Indiana. If you choose a company that has several decades of experience, you are likely to secure a faster and more reliable release. This is because long-standing bail bondsmen generally have long-standing relationships with the local jails and courthouses, giving them a slight advantage when posting bonds.
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