Bail Paid Still Jailed

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If bail is paid but youre still in jail in Indiana, delays may be due to administrative processes, pending charges, or waiting for a spot in a work release program. Transfer times can vary from a few days to a few weeks. Contact the correctional facility or your attorney for specific information.

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Bail was payed but I’m still in jail and waiting to be transferred to a community correctional facility for work release?
In Indiana, after bail is paid:
- Your release may be delayed if there's an administrative hold, such as pending charges, or a warrant from another jurisdiction.
- If you're approved for a work release program, you may need to wait until a spot becomes available in the facility.
May I ask when your bail was paid?
May 12th
Hello, in Indiana, the transfer to work release can take time, especially due to administrative processes, availability of spots, and transportation scheduling. If there are no other holds on your release, the delay is likely due to these administrative reasons.
How long will it take
The exact time can vary greatly depending on the circumstances. It's best to contact the correctional facility or your attorney for an accurate timeframe. Please note that delays are common due to administrative processes.
Can you give me an estimate how long an inmate had to wait?
The time frame for transfer to a work release program can vary greatly. It could be anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. However, it's best to check with the specific facility or your attorney for the most accurate information.