41st Circuit Court of Iron County Bail Bonds & Bond Information
If a defendant was arraigned at 41st Circuit Court of Iron County (Iron County, Michigan (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. 41st Circuit Court of Iron County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.
- Court: 41st Circuit Court of Iron County (circuit)
- Address: Iron County Courthouse, 2 South Sixth Street, Crystal Falls, MI 49920
- Phone: 906-875-0659
- Jurisdiction: Iron County, Michigan (felony criminal cases)
- Docket: case search
After arraignment at 41st Circuit Court of Iron County
In Iron County, the initial arraignment and the setting of bond occur in the 95B District Court (Iron County Courthouse, Suite 5, 2 South Sixth Street, Crystal Falls, MI 49920; 906-875-0619), which handles misdemeanors and the early stages of felony cases. At arraignment the District Court judge advises the defendant of the charges and sets bond, considering the offense, flight risk, prior record, and public safety. Michigan bond options include release on personal recognizance, personal/unsecured bond, 10% deposit bond, cash bond, and surety bond. For felonies, the 95B District Court conducts a probable-cause conference and preliminary examination; if probable cause is found, the case is bound over to the 41st Circuit Court (same courthouse), which has jurisdiction over felony trials and sentencing. The 41st Circuit Court serves Iron, Dickinson, and Menominee Counties. The western Upper Peninsula observes Central Time. Verify hearing dates and bond details with the court directly.
Frequently asked questions
How are bonds set at 41st Circuit Court of Iron County?
41st Circuit Court of Iron County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. In Iron County, the initial arraignment and the setting of bond occur in the 95B District Court (Iron County Courthouse, Suite 5, 2 South Sixth Street, Crystal Falls, MI 49920; 906-875-0619), which handles misdemeanors and the early stages of felony cases. At arraignment the District Court judge advises the defendant of the charges and sets bond, considering the offense, flight risk, prior record, and public safety. Michigan bond options include release on personal recognizance, personal/unsecured bond, 10% deposit bond, cash bond, and surety bond. For felonies, the 95B District Court conducts a probable-cause conference and preliminary examination; if probable cause is found, the case is bound over to the 41st Circuit Court (same courthouse), which has jurisdiction over felony trials and sentencing. The 41st Circuit Court serves Iron, Dickinson, and Menominee Counties. The western Upper Peninsula observes Central Time. Verify hearing dates and bond details with the court directly.
What does a bail bond cost for a Iron County case?
10% of the bail amount, set by the Michigan Dept. of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS).