When released on bail, the court may impose various conditions that the defendant must follow. Violating these conditions can result in revocation of bail.
Common conditions include attending all court dates, staying within a certain geographic area, maintaining employment, and avoiding contact with alleged victims.
Some defendants may be required to wear electronic monitoring devices (GPS ankle monitors) as a condition of release.
Drug and alcohol restrictions are common, especially for DUI or drug-related charges. Random testing may be required.
It's crucial to understand and follow all bail conditions. If you're unsure about a restriction, consult with your attorney or bail bondsman.