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Bail can be paid at the Customer Service Counter in the court during business hours. In many locations, bail may be paid at the jail anytime. If cash or bond is being posted, forms must be completed by the person posting and by the arrested person. What happens when the person is released?
Rule 40 - Index to Cases [Effective January 1, 2024] (a) The court system shall maintain an index by last name of every party named in every case filed, regardless of whether a partys true name is protected in the public index under paragraphs (b) or (c) of this rule.
(1) The court on its own motion or on motion of a party to the action may dismiss a case for want of prosecution if (A) the case has been pending for more than one year without any proceedings having been taken, or (B) the case has been pending for more than one year, and no trial or mandatory pretrial scheduling
If a defendant is not brought to trial before the running of the time for trial, as extended by excluded periods, the court upon motion of the defendant shall dismiss the charge with prejudice. Such discharge bars prosecution for the offense charged and for any other lesser included offense within the offense charged.
The bail hearing usually happens after the arraignment, unless the defendant posted bail at the police station. The defense attorney argues that the defendant can be safely released and the prosecutor either agrees or argues for restrictions.

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If the person released on bail on the giving or pledging of security fails to appear before a court or a judicial officer as required, the judge or magistrate judge before whom the person released was to appear shall forfeit the security.
(1) The defendant shall be physically present for every hearing at which evidence will be presented and all stages of the trial including the impaneling of the jury and return of the verdict; but (2) Unless Rule 38.2 applies, the defendant may elect to be present by telephone or by videoconference at any other
Alaska provides very minimal and simple qualifications for securing a bail bond limited producer license, as set forth in 21.27. 150. This license allows one to act on behalf of a surety insurer.

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