RELEASE PER JUDICIAL OFFICER ORDER 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RELEASE PER JUDICIAL OFFICER ORDER in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'To' section with the relevant plaintiff information, including the State of Alaska and any specific details related to the offense charged.
  3. In the 'Defendant' section, enter the case number, date of offense, and other pertinent identifiers such as ATN and APSIN.
  4. Specify the release conditions. Choose between being released on your own recognizance or bail, and indicate the amount if applicable.
  5. Complete the supervision requirements by selecting whether electronic monitoring (EM) is required and providing any necessary location restrictions.
  6. Fill out the 'Next Court Appearance' section with date, time, and location for your arraignment.
  7. Review and agree to all conditions of release listed. Ensure you provide your contact information accurately in the defendant's agreement section.

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0:09 3:42 And the case may not be completed. Yet four there are several ways a court can order a release. OneMoreAnd the case may not be completed. Yet four there are several ways a court can order a release. One common method is through a release on ones own recognizance often abbreviated as O or R.
Authorizes a judicial officer to consider the safety of any person or the community when making a pretrial release determination. Establishes as a mandatory release condition that the person not commit a Federal, State, or local crime during release.
Conditions of release. (a) If a defendant is not released on personal recognizance or detained pretrial, the court should impose conditional release, including, in all cases, a condition that the defendant attend all court proceedings as ordered and not commit any criminal offense.
A release order is a directive from the court to the custodian of the accused (e.g., the jail warden) to release the accused from detention. The court issues such an order when the legal grounds for detention no longer exist. In this case, the withdrawal of the case eliminates the legal basis for continued detention.
0:11 3:42 And the case may not be completed. Yet four there are several ways a court can order a release. OneMoreAnd the case may not be completed. Yet four there are several ways a court can order a release. One common method is through a release on ones own recognizance often abbreviated as O or R.