23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County Bail Bonds & Bond Information

If a defendant was arraigned at 23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County (Oscoda County (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. 23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.

After arraignment at 23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County

In Oscoda County, initial arraignment for criminal charges takes place in the 81st District Court at 105 S. Court St. in Mio (phone 989-826-1106), which handles misdemeanors through disposition and sets initial bond for all charges. For felony charges, the 81st District Court conducts a probable-cause conference and preliminary examination; if the judge finds probable cause, the case is bound over to the 23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County, located at 311 S. Morenci Ave. in Mio. The 23rd Circuit Court is a multi-county court serving Alcona, Arenac, Iosco, and Oscoda counties and handles felony trial-level criminal proceedings. After bindover, a circuit judge may conduct a circuit-court arraignment on the information, review or modify bond conditions, and schedule pretrial and trial dates. Defendants should verify the correct courtroom, judge, and hearing date directly with the court, as the 23rd Circuit rotates among its four counties.

Frequently asked questions

How are bonds set at 23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County?

23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. In Oscoda County, initial arraignment for criminal charges takes place in the 81st District Court at 105 S. Court St. in Mio (phone 989-826-1106), which handles misdemeanors through disposition and sets initial bond for all charges. For felony charges, the 81st District Court conducts a probable-cause conference and preliminary examination; if the judge finds probable cause, the case is bound over to the 23rd Circuit Court of Oscoda County, located at 311 S. Morenci Ave. in Mio. The 23rd Circuit Court is a multi-county court serving Alcona, Arenac, Iosco, and Oscoda counties and handles felony trial-level criminal proceedings. After bindover, a circuit judge may conduct a circuit-court arraignment on the information, review or modify bond conditions, and schedule pretrial and trial dates. Defendants should verify the correct courtroom, judge, and hearing date directly with the court, as the 23rd Circuit rotates among its four counties.

What does a bail bond cost for a Oscoda County case?

10% of the bail amount, set by the Michigan Dept. of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS).