41st Circuit Court of Menominee County Bail Bonds & Bond Information
If a defendant was arraigned at 41st Circuit Court of Menominee County (Menominee County (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. 41st Circuit Court of Menominee County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.
- Court: 41st Circuit Court of Menominee County (circuit)
- Address: Menominee County Courthouse, 839 10th Avenue, Menominee, MI 49858
- Phone: 906-863-7779
- Jurisdiction: Menominee County (felony criminal cases)
- Docket: case search
After arraignment at 41st Circuit Court of Menominee County
In Menominee County, a defendant's initial arraignment and bond setting occur in the 95A District Court (839 10th Avenue, Menominee; 906-863-8532), which handles initial arraignments for all adult criminal cases, including setting bail and accepting bonds. For misdemeanors, the case stays in the 95A District Court. For felonies, the District Court conducts the arraignment on the complaint and a preliminary examination; if the judge finds probable cause, the felony is bound over to the 41st Circuit Court, which serves Menominee, Dickinson, and Iron Counties as the felony trial court. At arraignment the judge informs the defendant of the charges and sets bond, weighing factors such as the seriousness of the offense, prior record, ties to the community, and risk of flight. Bond may take the form of personal recognizance, an unsecured or 10% bond, a cash bond, or a surety (commercial bail) bond. After bindover, the Circuit Court conducts the felony arraignment on the information and may revisit bond conditions. Confirm hearing dates and bond status with the appropriate court.
Frequently asked questions
How are bonds set at 41st Circuit Court of Menominee County?
41st Circuit Court of Menominee County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. In Menominee County, a defendant's initial arraignment and bond setting occur in the 95A District Court (839 10th Avenue, Menominee; 906-863-8532), which handles initial arraignments for all adult criminal cases, including setting bail and accepting bonds. For misdemeanors, the case stays in the 95A District Court. For felonies, the District Court conducts the arraignment on the complaint and a preliminary examination; if the judge finds probable cause, the felony is bound over to the 41st Circuit Court, which serves Menominee, Dickinson, and Iron Counties as the felony trial court. At arraignment the judge informs the defendant of the charges and sets bond, weighing factors such as the seriousness of the offense, prior record, ties to the community, and risk of flight. Bond may take the form of personal recognizance, an unsecured or 10% bond, a cash bond, or a surety (commercial bail) bond. After bindover, the Circuit Court conducts the felony arraignment on the information and may revisit bond conditions. Confirm hearing dates and bond status with the appropriate court.
What does a bail bond cost for a Menominee County case?
10% of the bail amount, set by the Michigan Dept. of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS).