34th Circuit Court of Roscommon County Bail Bonds & Bond Information

If a defendant was arraigned at 34th Circuit Court of Roscommon County (Roscommon County (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. 34th Circuit Court of Roscommon County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.

After arraignment at 34th Circuit Court of Roscommon County

In Roscommon County, the initial arraignment and bond setting in a criminal case take place in the 82nd District Court at 500 Lake Street, Roscommon, MI 48653 (989-275-5312). At arraignment the judge informs the accused of the charges and sets bond, choosing among Michigan's bond options (personal recognizance, unsecured appearance, cash, 10% cash/surety, or full surety bond) and any conditions, based on factors such as flight risk and public safety. Misdemeanors typically remain in the District Court. For felonies, the District Court holds a preliminary examination; if probable cause is found, the case is bound over to the 34th Circuit Court, the trial court of general jurisdiction for felonies in the 34th Judicial Circuit (Roscommon and Ogemaw Counties), located at the same county complex (989-275-8021). The Circuit Court may review, continue, or modify the bond set in District Court. Bond decisions are made by the presiding judge and are case-specific.

Frequently asked questions

How are bonds set at 34th Circuit Court of Roscommon County?

34th Circuit Court of Roscommon County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. In Roscommon County, the initial arraignment and bond setting in a criminal case take place in the 82nd District Court at 500 Lake Street, Roscommon, MI 48653 (989-275-5312). At arraignment the judge informs the accused of the charges and sets bond, choosing among Michigan's bond options (personal recognizance, unsecured appearance, cash, 10% cash/surety, or full surety bond) and any conditions, based on factors such as flight risk and public safety. Misdemeanors typically remain in the District Court. For felonies, the District Court holds a preliminary examination; if probable cause is found, the case is bound over to the 34th Circuit Court, the trial court of general jurisdiction for felonies in the 34th Judicial Circuit (Roscommon and Ogemaw Counties), located at the same county complex (989-275-8021). The Circuit Court may review, continue, or modify the bond set in District Court. Bond decisions are made by the presiding judge and are case-specific.

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

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