Security for bail can be provided or pledged in the following ways: Cash Monies in the bailor’s bank savings account (provided no deductions will be made from that account because bank will be notified to freeze the bank account or funds and the bailor will not be able to use the account or funds during…

Your bailor’s main duty is to ensure that you attend Court (or before the Police) whenever you are required until the conclusion of the case (or investigations). Your bailor may have to forfeit the full amount of bail if you fail to attend before the Court or Police when required or if he fails to…

The Court or enforcement agency in charge of offering you bail may impose additional conditions if it feels that these are needed to secure and compel your attendance. Examples of additional bail conditions are: Your passport must be surrendered You must abide by a curfew or time-restriction You must report to the Investigating Officer (IO)…

A bailor must generally fulfil the following criteria: He must be at least 21 years old He must not be an undischarged bankrupt He must not having an ongoing or pending criminal case in Court He must be a Singapore Citizen or a Singapore Permanent Resident He must be prepared to accept the responsibilities of…

If you are involved in Police investigations or criminal proceedings in Court, you may need attend at a Police station to assist with investigations or to attend Court to face formal criminal charges at a later date. Bail can be offered in the following situations: – Police Bail is granted if you have been suspected…