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Overview

In many cases, bail conditions necessitate providing a designated address where the individual will reside during the bail period. This address serves as a point of contact and accountability for the court.

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When a specific address is outlined as part of the bail conditions, it’s common for the proposed residence to belong to someone else, such as a partner or parent. In such instances, obtaining the agreement of the property owner or tenant is typically a requirement before the designated address can be accepted by the court as a bail address.
This ensures that all parties involved are aware of and consent to the individual’s presence at the designated address during the bail period. It also contributes to maintaining accountability and compliance with the bail conditions.

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