CR-765 Release (Jail Form) - State of Alaska 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff's information, which is the State of Alaska, along with the offense charged and relevant case details such as ATN and APSIN numbers.
  3. Fill in the Defendant's information, including their name, case number, date of offense, and date of release. Ensure all fields are accurately completed.
  4. Indicate whether the defendant is being released on their own recognizance or bail. If bail is applicable, specify the amount and type (e.g., unsecured or cash).
  5. Complete the supervision section if applicable, detailing any electronic monitoring requirements and conditions set by the Judicial Officer.
  6. Provide details for the next court appearance including date, time, and location. This is crucial to avoid forfeiture of bail.
  7. Review and fill out the Conditions of Release section carefully to ensure compliance with all legal obligations.
  8. Finally, have the defendant sign and date at the bottom of the form to confirm their agreement to appear in court and adhere to conditions set forth.

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Felony defendants have a right to a grand jury within 10 days if in jail and 20 days if out of jail from the arraignment. (This is called Rule 5 time based on the criminal procedure rule that requires these timelines).
A defendant or a defendants friend or family member can post bail online with the Alaska Court System with a credit card. An active email address is required to post bail online. Online bail payments can be made with a VISA or MasterCard credit card or debit card.
How much do you have to pay on a $1000 bond? For a court-set bail amount of $1,000, the cost to secure a bail bond would generally be about $100 to $150, considering the typical 10% to 15% fee charged by bail bond agents.
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If you miss your court date (including being late) for a criminal case, a warrant may be issued for your arrest. If the hearing is not a criminal matter, you may lose the case by default which means the case will go ahead without you.
You can call a bondman from the jail, usually they will negotiate a deal on the phone, come post bond if its agreed, after the person is bonded they return with the bondsman to the office. The person will give the money percentage, mandatory to post the bond or enter into a prearranged payment plan.

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