This document contains official instructions for Form CRM602 , Assignment of Bail to a Third Party - a form released and collected by the Minnesota District Courts. An up-to-date fillable Form CRM602 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form CRM602?
A: Form CRM602 is a document used in Minnesota for the assignment of bail to a third party.
Q: When is Form CRM602 used?
A: Form CRM602 is used when a person charged with a crime wants to assign their bail to someone else.
Q: Who can be assigned the bail in Form CRM602?
A: Any person, organization, or agency approved by the court can be assigned the bail in Form CRM602.
Q: What is the purpose of assigning bail to a third party?
A: Assigning bail to a third party allows someone other than the defendant to post the bail amount on their behalf.
Q: Is Form CRM602 specific to Minnesota?
A: Yes, Form CRM602 is specific to Minnesota.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form CRM602?
A: There may be filing fees associated with submitting Form CRM602, which can vary depending on the court.
Q: What information is required in Form CRM602?
A: Form CRM602 requires information about the defendant, the assigned third party, and details about the case and bail amount.
Q: Can the assigned third party refuse the bail assignment?
A: Yes, the assigned third party has the right to refuse the bail assignment.
Q: What happens if the assigned third party refuses the bail assignment?
A: If the assigned third party refuses the bail assignment, the defendant will need to find another person or entity to assign the bail to.
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