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Escambia County

M.C. Blanchard Bldg.
190 Governmental Center
Pensacola, FL 32502

(850) 595-3500
Santa Rosa County

6568 Caroline Street,
Suite 99
Milton, FL 32570

(850) 623-0178
Okaloosa County

Shalimar Annex
1250 N. Eglin Pkwy
Shalimar, FL 32579

(850) 689-5066


Rule 3.131(a) of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure states that
"…every person charged with a crime or violation of municipal or county ordinance shall be entitled to pretrial release on reasonable conditions." [emphasis added].

The goal of the Pretrial Services Program is to provide accurate and unbiased information to the Court for making decisions regarding the custody or release of persons accused of a crime and to reduce the potential for failure to appear for court or the rearrest of the person while on supervised release.

The staff gathers and provides information about all arrestees charged with criminal offenses. Pretrial Services staff obtain background information concerning the defendant's family, residence, employment, health, prior and pending criminal cases, probation status, etc. Program then provide judicial officers with verified information for purposes of determining pretrial detention or appropriate release conditions for defendants at their first court hearing, called the First Appearance hearing. In addition, for defendants released to the program, staff monitors defendants’ compliance with their conditions of release, notifies them of future court dates, and assists them with court appearance matters.

The Pretrial Services Program also provides judges with another release option, instead of a monetary bond or "ROR" (release on own recognizance). Pretrial Services staff monitors defendants who are ordered to "supervised release." Defendants must report regularly to the Pretrial staff until their case is disposed, and may sometimes be required to comply with special court-ordered conditions such as random urinalysis, drug and alcohol evaluations, AA/NA meetings, curfews, etc.

For more information please visit The National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies (NAPSA) www.napsa.org


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