Michigan Compiled Laws
175-1927-IV - Chapter IV Arrest (764.1...764.29)
Section 764.3 - Failure to Appear; Rebuttable Presumption for First Failure; Revocation of Release Order or Forfeiture of Bail; Issuance of Warrant; Conditions and Reasons.

Sec. 3.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary and except in cases where the complaint is for an assaultive crime or an offense involving domestic violence, in the event that a defendant fails to appear for a court hearing and it is the defendant's first failure to appear in the case, there is a rebuttable presumption that the court must wait 48 hours before issuing a bench warrant to allow the defendant to voluntarily appear. If the defendant does not appear within 48 hours, the court shall issue a bench warrant unless the court believes there is good reason to instead schedule the case for further hearing.
(2) When a court delays the issuance of a warrant, the court shall not revoke the release order or declare bail money deposited or the surety bond, if any, forfeited. Upon the issuance of the arrest warrant, the court may then enter an order revoking the release order and declaring the bail money deposited, personal recognizance bond, surety bond, or 10% bond, if any, forfeited.
(3) The court may overcome the presumption under subsection (1) and issue an immediate bench warrant for the defendant's failure to appear if the court has a specific articulable reason to suspect that any of the following apply:
(a) The defendant has committed a new crime.
(b) A person or property will be endangered if a bench warrant is not issued.
(c) Prosecution witnesses have been summoned and are present for the proceeding.
(d) The proceeding is to impose a sentence for the crime.
(e) There are other compelling circumstances that require the immediate issuance of a bench warrant.
(4) If the court departs from the presumption under subsection (1) and issues an immediate bench warrant, the court must state on the record its reasons for doing so.
(5) As used in this section:
(a) "Assaultive crime" includes any of the following:
(i) A violation described in section 9a of chapter X.
(ii) A violation of chapter XI of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.81 to 750.90h, not otherwise included in subparagraph (i).
(iii) A violation of section 110a, 136b, 234a, 234b, 234c, 349b, or 411h of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.110a, 750.136b, 750.234a, 750.234b, 750.234c, 750.349b, and 750.411h, or any other violent felony.
(iv) A violation of a law of another state or of a political subdivision of this state or of another state that substantially corresponds to a violation described in subparagraph (i), (ii), or (iii).
(b) "Domestic violence" means that term as defined in section 1 of 1978 PA 389, MCL 400.1501.
(c) "Violent felony" means that term as defined in section 36 of the corrections code of 1953, 1953 PA 232, MCL 791.236.
History: Add. 2020, Act 394, Eff. Apr. 1, 2021 Compiler's Notes: Former MCL 764.3, which pertained to return of arrest warrant, was repealed by Act 506 of 1980, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapters 760 - 777 - Code of Criminal Procedure

Act 175 of 1927 - The Code of Criminal Procedure (760.1 - 777.69)

175-1927-IV - Chapter IV Arrest (764.1...764.29)

Section 764.1 - Issuance of Processes; Authorization for Issuance of Warrant or Summons; Exception; Making Complaint for Arrest Warrant or Summons by Electronic or Electromagnetic Means; Proof of Signing; Location.

Section 764.1a - Complaint; Allegations; Swearing Before Magistrate or Clerk; Issuance of Summons; Finding of Reasonable Cause; Testimony; Supplemental Affidavits; Basis of Factual Obligations; Complaint Alleging Violation of MCL 750.81 or 750.81a or...

Section 764.1b - Warrant; Recitation of Accusation; Directions to Peace Officer.

Section 764.1c - Issuing Warrant or Endorsing Complaint if Accused in Custody Upon Arrest Without Warrant; Finding of Reasonable Cause; Endorsement as Complaint and Warrant.

Section 764.1d - Complaint; Recitation of Accusation; Factual Allegations.

Section 764.1e - Complaint Signed by Peace Officer; Statement; Making Materially False Statement in Complaint as Perjury; Penalty; Contempt of Court.

Section 764.1f - Juvenile; Filing Complaint and Warrant With Magistrate; “Specified Juvenile Violation” Defined.

Section 764.1g - Arrest Warrant; Determination That Person Is Parolee; Use of Lein; Notice.

Section 764.2 - Warrant; Pursuit and Apprehension of Party in Other County; Aid.

Section 764.2a - Peace Officer; Exercise of Authority in Other County, City, Village, Township, Public Airport Authority, or University; Violation Involving Water Vessel; "Public Airport Authority" Defined.

Section 764.2b - Authority and Immunity of Law Enforcement Officer of Another State; Definitions.

Section 764.3 - Failure to Appear; Rebuttable Presumption for First Failure; Revocation of Release Order or Forfeiture of Bail; Issuance of Warrant; Conditions and Reasons.

Section 764.4 - Taking Person Arrested Pursuant to Warrant Before Magistrate of Judicial Circuit in Which Arrest Made; Conditions.

Section 764.5 - Taking Recognizance for Arrested Person's Appearance Before Magistrate of Judicial Circuit in Which Offense Charged to Have Been Committed.

Section 764.6 - Recognizance; Certification; Delivery.

Section 764.6f - Communication and Hearing Protocols for Swift Processing of Warrants Originated in Another County.

Section 764.7 - Taking Arrested Person Before Magistrate of Judicial Circuit in Which Offense Charged to Have Been Committed in Absence of Bail.

Section 764.8 - Repealed. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Section 764.9 - Repealed. 1988, Act 113, Imd. Eff. May 2, 1988.

Section 764.9a - Minor Offense; Written Order for Summons; Contents; Service.

Section 764.9b - Repealed. 1999, Act 76, Eff. Oct. 1, 1999.

Section 764.9c - Arrest Without Warrant for Misdemeanor or Ordinance Violation; Issuance and Service of Appearance Ticket by Police Officer or Specially Authorized Public Servant; Exceptions; Circumstances for Arrest; Time Period for Charges or Relea...

Section 764.9d - Complaint; Filing; Contents; Dismissal.

Section 764.9e - Failure to Appear; Rebuttable Presumption; Articulable Reasons to Overcome Presumption.

Section 764.9f - Appearance Ticket; Definition; Consecutive Numbering; Form; Contents; Modification.

Section 764.9g - Magistrates Jurisdiction; Pleas, Complaint.

Section 764.10-764.12 - Repealed. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981.

Section 764.13 - Arrest Without Warrant; Taking Arrested Person Before Magistrate of Judicial District in Which Offense Charged to Have Been Committed; Complaint.

Section 764.14 - Arrest by Private Person; Disposition of Arrested Person; Complaint.

Section 764.15 - Arrest by Officer Without Warrant; Situations; Circumstances.

Section 764.15a - Arrest Without Warrant for Assault of Individual Having Child in Common, Household Resident, Dating Relationship, or Spouse or Former Spouse.

Section 764.15b - Arrest Without Warrant for Violation of Personal Protection Order; Answering to Charge of Contempt; Hearing; Bond; Show Cause Order; Jurisdiction to Conduct Contempt Proceedings; Prosecution of Criminal Contempt; Prohibited Actions...

Section 764.15c - Investigation or Intervention in Domestic Violence Dispute; Providing Victim With Notice of Rights; Address Confidentiality Program; Report; Retention and Filing of Report; Development of Standard Domestic Violence Incident Report F...

Section 764.15d - Federal Law Enforcement Officer; Powers.

Section 764.15e - Violation of Condition of Release; Arrest Without Warrant; Duties of Peace Officer; Release on Interim Bond; Priority to Certain Cases; Hearing and Revocation Procedures.

Section 764.15f - Violation of Order Issued by Probate Court or Family Division of Circuit Court; Arrest Without Warrant; Duties of Police Officer and Court; Authority of Judge to Arraign, Take Plea, or Sentence; Judge Not Available; Entering Order I...

Section 764.15g - Determination That Person Arrested Is Parolee; Notice to Department of Corrections; Compliance.

Section 764.15h - Investigation of Financial Neglect, Abuse or Harm of a Vulnerable Adult or Elder Adult; Definitions.

Section 764.16 - Arrest by Private Person; Situations.

Section 764.17 - Arrest; Time.

Section 764.18 - Arrest; Under Warrant; Duty of Officer.

Section 764.19 - Arrest; Without Warrant; Officer, Duties; Return as Evidence.

Section 764.20 - Arrest; Private Persons, Duty.

Section 764.21 - Right to Break Open Inner or Outer Door.

Section 764.22 - Right to Break Open Door or Window.

Section 764.23 - Escape From Custody or From State Correctional Facility; Pursuit and Retaking or Arrest Without Warrant; Definition.

Section 764.23a - Trespass Upon State Correctional Facility; Violation; Arrest Without Warrant; “State Correctional Facility” Defined.

Section 764.24 - Arrest; Escape or Rescue; Means of Recapture.

Section 764.25 - Arrest; Weapons and Articles on Prisoner; Seizure, Disposal.

Section 764.25a - Strip Search.

Section 764.25b - Body Cavity Search.

Section 764.25c - Repealed. 1983, Act 92, Eff. Mar. 29, 1984.

Section 764.26 - Arrest; Rights of Alleged Felon.

Section 764.26a - Dismissal of Charges Before Trial; Requirements; Receipt of Order.

Section 764.27 - Arrest of Child Less Than 18 Years of Age; Procedure.

Section 764.27a - Juvenile Taken Into Custody or Detained; Prohibitions; Confinement of Juvenile in County Jail; Other Confinement; Credit for Time Served.

Section 764.28 - Failure of Person Under Recognizance or Appeal to Appear; Forfeiture; Issuing Process for Arrest of Appellant or Defendant.

Section 764.29 - Fingerprints.