How long will the jail release take?
On average, it takes 4 to 6 hours for the Sheriff to release someone from custody once all the paperwork is turned in. Before the jail release process begins, however, a lawyer must interview the client, gather background information, fill out the bond paperwork, obtain the probable cause affidavit, and meet with a judge who signs off on the bond. There are a number of steps, and one of our main jobs is to both expedite the process and keep the client informed of what is happened so they are less anxious and know that they will be getting released soon.
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