24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County Bail Bonds & Bond Information
If a defendant was arraigned at 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County (Sanilac County (felony criminal cases)), The Bail Bond Center posts the bond 24/7 — call 877-968-9255. 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance.
- Court: 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County (circuit)
- Address: Sanilac County Courthouse, 60 West Sanilac Avenue, Sandusky, MI 48471
- Phone: 810-648-2120
- Jurisdiction: Sanilac County (felony criminal cases)
- Docket: case search
After arraignment at 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County
In Sanilac County, the initial arraignment and the setting of bond occur in the 73A District Court, located at the Sanilac County Courthouse, 60 West Sanilac Avenue, Sandusky, MI 48471 (810-648-3250). At arraignment, the judge or magistrate informs the accused of the charges and sets bond, which under Michigan Court Rule 6.106 may be a personal recognizance bond, a 10% deposit bond, a cash bond, or a surety bond, based on the charge, flight risk, ties to the community, and public safety. Misdemeanor cases generally remain with the 73A District Court. For felonies, the 73A District Court holds the arraignment, sets bond, and conducts a preliminary examination; if probable cause is found, the case is bound over to the 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County (same courthouse, 810-648-2120) for trial. The 24th Circuit Court may review or modify bond once the case is bound over. Confirm specific bond amounts and conditions with the court.
Frequently asked questions
How are bonds set at 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County?
24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County sets cash bonds, 10% surety bonds, and personal recognizance. In Sanilac County, the initial arraignment and the setting of bond occur in the 73A District Court, located at the Sanilac County Courthouse, 60 West Sanilac Avenue, Sandusky, MI 48471 (810-648-3250). At arraignment, the judge or magistrate informs the accused of the charges and sets bond, which under Michigan Court Rule 6.106 may be a personal recognizance bond, a 10% deposit bond, a cash bond, or a surety bond, based on the charge, flight risk, ties to the community, and public safety. Misdemeanor cases generally remain with the 73A District Court. For felonies, the 73A District Court holds the arraignment, sets bond, and conducts a preliminary examination; if probable cause is found, the case is bound over to the 24th Circuit Court of Sanilac County (same courthouse, 810-648-2120) for trial. The 24th Circuit Court may review or modify bond once the case is bound over. Confirm specific bond amounts and conditions with the court.
What does a bail bond cost for a Sanilac County case?
10% of the bail amount, set by the Michigan Dept. of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS).