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520.10 – 520.10 | New York Law

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520.10 – 520.10

New York Criminal Procedure § 520.10

Statute Summary

NY CPL § 520.10 - Bail and bail bonds; fixing of bail and authorized forms thereof thereof. 1. The only authorized forms of bail are the following: (a) Cash bail. (b) An insurance company bail bond. (c) A secured surety bond. (d) A secured appearance bond. (e) A partially secured surety bond. (f) A partially secured appearance bond. (g) An unsecured surety bond. (h) An unsecured appearance bond. (i) Credit card or similar device; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other

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