In Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana, it may take anywhere from 8-24 hours for the jail to release someone after they paid bail. Several years ago, the wait was even longer. If the police arrest someone for a domestic violence case, they may be held for at, minimum, 8 hours. Please see below.
(a) A facility having custody of a person arrested for a crime of domestic violence (as described in IC 35-31.5-2-78) shall keep the person in custody for at least eight (8) hours from the time of the arrest.
(b) A person described in subsection (a) may not be released on bail until at least eight (8) hours from the time of the person’s arrest.
Also, if police arrest someone for drunk driving, they may be held to make sure they are no longer impaired before they are released.
If the person doesn’t have a phone, the person may be allowed to make a phone call to let family, friends, or relatives know they were released.
If you need help with a bond hearing or after being released from jail, contact the Law Office of Mark Nicholson. We are an experienced law firm in helping clients get out of jail on pre-trial release.
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