
How can I figure out what my bail will be in Santa Cruz?
When it comes to figuring out what your bail amount will be, there are a variety of ways that you can learn more about the approximate bail that you will have to pay. However, each judge handles bail amounts differently, depending on the particular case and the circumstances of the case. Here’s an overview of some of the information that you will need to know about making bail in Santa Cruz:
Assumptive Bail
Assumptive bail is the approximate amount of bail that you will have to pay. The assumptive bail amount is generally the same for all counties across the state of California, including Santa Cruz. You can find the assumptive bail amount for your particular crime by contacting the court system directly. These bail amounts can range between about $5,000 to $1 million, not including additional amounts that may be added to the bail depending on the judge’s analysis of the case.
Your Criminal History
If you have a criminal history, then the judge will likely give you a higher bail rate than if you had a clean record. The bail rate is generally intended to ensure that you return to court in order to stand trial for the crime that you are accused of committing. A criminal history will show the judge that you may not have the ability to change your ways and that you may be a candidate that is less likely to return to court in order to stand trial. Therefore, he or she could set your bail at a higher rate.
Flight Risk
If the judge believes for any reason that you may not return to court in order to stand trial for the crime that you are accused of committing, the judge will deem that you are a flight risk and may set your bail at a higher rate than if he was sure you’d return to court. For this reason, it is important to always indicate to the judge that you are ready to return to court to stand trial. Also, if you have a criminal history or a history of not coming to court to stand trial, then chances are good that you may even have your bail denied by the judge.