(a) In a criminal case in a circuit court in which the defendant is allowed to give bail, the clerk of the court may take the bail if:
(1) the court adjourns before the defendant has secured the bail; and
(2) the court before adjournment, or any judge of the court after adjournment, issues an order that sets the amount of the bail and directs the clerk to take the bail.
(b) If a defendant is arrested on indictment in a bailable case in a circuit court and is confined during the recess of the court, any judge of the court, by written order, may set the amount of the bail and direct the clerk to take the bail with security.
(c) The clerk may not accept security for bail unless:
(1) the person offering the security states under oath that the person owns real or personal property worth the amount of the bail, exclusive of the person’s right to exemption from execution; and
(2) the clerk is satisfied that the statement is true.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 5-201 - Conditions of Pretrial Release
Section 5-202 - Restrictions on Pretrial Release
Section 5-203 - Bail Bonds in Circuit Courts
Section 5-204 - Bail After Adjournment or During Recess of Circuit Court
Section 5-205 - Bail in District Court
Section 5-206 - Reinstatement of Bail After Discharge at Preliminary Hearing
Section 5-207 - Termination of Bond on Sentencing
Section 5-208 - Striking Out Forfeiture of Bail or Collateral; Production of Defendant
Section 5-209 - Property Bondsmen
Section 5-210 - Soliciting Business
Section 5-211 - Failure to Surrender After Forfeiture of Bail or Recognizance
Section 5-212 - Failure to Appear in Response to Citation
Section 5-213 - Violation of Conditions of Pretrial Release
Section 5-213.1 - Violation of Conditions of Pretrial Release -- Sexual Crimes
Section 5-214 - Posting Bond Without Appearance of Defendant
Section 5-215 - Presentation of Defendant Denied Pretrial Release or Who Remains in Custody