Bail Applications
Urgent Bail Legal Services Serving Nowra, Batemans Bay, the Southern Highlands, and Queanbeyan
Being refused bail and held in custody is one of the most stressful experiences a person can face. It separates you from your family, your job, and your ability to prepare a legal defence. If you or a loved one has been arrested, securing an urgent bail application is the most important step in regaining your freedom while your case progresses.
At Douglass & Ford, we understand the urgency of these situations. With over 20 years of combined experience, our solicitors are experts at navigating the Bail Act 2013. We work quickly to gather evidence, secure character references, and draft robust bail conditions to convince the court that you should be released from custody.
How we can help you with your bail application
We understand that every hour spent in custody is an hour too many. Our priority is to secure your release through:
- Urgent Court Appearances: We are available for urgent bail applications at Nowra, Milton, and other regional courts, often appearing on very short notice after an arrest.
- Addressing “Show Cause” Requirements: For certain serious offences, the law requires you to “show cause” why your detention is not justified. We specialise in preparing the high level arguments needed to meet this legal threshold.
- Drafting Strong Conditions: We work with you and your family to propose conditions (such as report-to-police requirements, curfews, or residential conditions) that address the court’s concerns about risk.
- Organising Sureties: We assist in coordinating “acceptable persons” to provide a financial security or “bail bond” to the court to guarantee your attendance at future hearings.
- Supreme Court Bail Applications: If bail has been refused in the Local or District Court, we can prepare and argue a fresh application in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
- Applying for Legal Aid: We are proud members of the General, Indictable, and Serious Criminal Law Panels, ensuring that expert bail representation is accessible during this critical time.
What the court considers in a bail application
In New South Wales, the court follows a specific “Bail Decision Pathway” to determine if a person should be released. The Magistrate or Judge will assess whether there are any “unacceptable risks,” including:
- The risk that you will fail to appear in court.
- The risk that you will commit a serious offence while on bail.
- The risk that you will endanger the safety of victims or the community.
- The risk that you will interfere with witnesses or evidence.
Types of bail conditions
If the court grants bail, it is usually subject to specific rules. Common conditions include:
- Conduct Requirements: Such as residing at a specific address or staying away from certain people or locations.
- Reporting Conditions: Requiring you to check in at a local police station on specific days.
- Financial Security (Surety): An agreement where a person forfeits a sum of money if you fail to appear in court.
- Non-Association: Orders preventing you from contacting co-accused individuals or alleged victims.
- Passport Surrender: Requiring you to hand over travel documents to prevent you from leaving the jurisdiction.
Factors that improve your chances of getting bail
When we represent you, we focus on highlighting the “subjective” factors that support your release, such as:
- Strong Community Ties: Your history of living and working in the Shoalhaven or South Coast region.
- Family Support: The presence of family members who are willing to support you and act as a surety.
- Health and Rehabilitation: Any medical needs or your willingness to engage in drug, alcohol, or mental health treatment while on bail.
- The Strength of the Prosecution Case: If the evidence against you appears weak, this can be a powerful argument for your release.
When can you apply for bail?
In NSW, you generally only have one chance to apply for bail in the Local Court unless you can show a “change in circumstances.” This makes the first application critical. We assist with:
- Police Bail: Attempting to secure release at the police station immediately after being charged.
- Local Court Bail: Your first appearance before a Magistrate.
- Supreme Court Bail: A higher level application if bail was previously refused.
- Bail Variations: If your life circumstances change (such as moving house or changing jobs), we can apply to the court to have your current bail conditions altered.
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Suburbs we serve
Nowra & Shoalhaven
- North Nowra
- South Nowra
- Bomaderry
- Worrigee
- Berry
- Gerringong
- Shoalhaven Heads
- Vincentia
Southern Shoalhaven
- Sanctuary Point
- St Georges Basin
- Ulladulla
- Milton
Batemans Bay & Eurobodalla
- Batehaven
- Catalina
- Nelligen
- Mogo
- Malua Bay
- Broulee
- Moruya
- Narooma
Southern Highlands
- Bowral
- Mittagong
- Moss Vale
- Bundanoon
- Robertson
- Berrima
- Hill Top
Queanbeyan & Monaro
- Jerrabomberra
- Googong
- Bungendore
- Braidwood
- Cooma
- the surrounding Snowy Monaro district
Do you need legal assistance?
Our team is ready to assist you.
