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Due to severe winter weather, all Douglas County Government offices will be CLOSED Friday, Nov. 8. Read more.
Report in person to the Pretrial Release Supervision office within 24 hours of release from custody (located in the Community Justice Services office – 4000 Justice Way Suite 1801 Castle Rock, CO 80109) Monday – Friday between 8am and 3:30pm.
A program that is designed to ease overcrowding in the jail system by supervising higher risk defendants who are released from jail during the Pretrial stage of their criminal case. Pretrial Release Supervision provides daily supervision and monitoring of defendants released into the community by the Court, reminding them of their upcoming Court dates, and other Court ordered bond requirements.
A judge sets bail bond conditions so that the defendant, or person arrested, will return for their Court hearings, help the defendant remain accountable for their actions and maximize public safety.
When the Court permits release from custody on a defendant’s personal recognizance which is a promise to appear as required by the Court. This type of bond does not have a cash or surety amount linked to it.
4000 Justice Way Suite 1801 Castle Rock, CO 80109; Monday through Friday between 8am and 3:30pm.
$40.00 for Pretrial Supervision fee for each case supervised by Pretrial Release Supervision, Proof of residence (i.e. Drivers License, ID, lease agreement, mortgage statement, utility bill, etc.), and Court documents.
A Pretrial Officer will sit down with you to go over all of your terms and conditions of bond and Pretrial Release Supervision. Expect about 1 hour for intake.
Random urinalysis testing (UA’s). Contact Pretrial Officer for list of approved UA locations.
When a civilian is requesting an officer to go with them to a location to pick up or drop off personal belongings. This must be granted in a criminal case if the defendant was ordered to vacate a home or if there is a no contact order in place.
An ankle bracelet that uses Global Positioning Systems (GPS) that the Court orders a defendant to wear that provides exact location monitoring of a defendant that has typically been charged with a crime against a person.
$12.00 per day / $360.00 per month
An ankle bracelet worn 24/7 that tests the wearer’s sweat and skin vapors for alcohol every 30 minutes.
$10.00 to $11.00 per day depending if the defendant has a base station or not.