Address:
103 County Farm Road
Unity, NH 03743
Phone:
603-542-8717
Effective in 2023 all New Hampshire and Sullivan County judges will consider the following factors when setting an offender's bond:
Find out an inmate's bond by looking them up on the Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections Inmate Roster, or by calling 603-542-8717.
Please call the jail at 603-542-8717 for the type of bond and any information that is required for a particular individual at Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections.
A bond is set according to a court-approved schedule.
The purpose of the bond is to assure the offender's appearance in court.
Instructions on how to post Bail or Bond in Sullivan County
Because Sullivan County and New Hampshire can change their bail bond procedures, it is always best to call either the Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections at 603-542-8717, or the court in the jurisdiction (i.e. Municipal Court, District Court, etc.) where the offender was charged, right after an arrestee has been booked.
Ask the staff at the Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections or the Sullivan County Court Clerk these specific questions:
If you feel the bail is too high and you wish to get it reduced, contact a lawyer or the defendant's public defender and get them to look into what they can do to get a bail reduction. The sooner you get working on this the quicker you will get your loved one released.
This entire process will go smoother and faster with a criminal attorney or bail agent handling it for you.
Option 1 - How to Post Bail using Cash for a Defendant at Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections
The first option, a cash bond, is to pay the full bail amount in cash, cashier's check, or money order. Personal Checks are not accepted.
Depending on the crime, this amount could be anywhere from $100 to $75,000 or more.
To pay a cash bond, go to Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections or to the court where the bail hearing occurred. Going directly to the jail will quicken the release of the defendant as any bail paperwork processed at the court will have to be transferred to the jail.
Cashier's Checks and Money Orders may be made out to Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections where the defendant is being held, but usually to the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office or to the Sullivan County Court.
To purchase money orders visit any Western Union, Moneygram or Post Office.
Option 2 - How to Post a Private or Surety Bond for a Defendant at Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections
In the event that someone does not have the full bond amount available to him or her, there is what is called a private bond or surety bond.
This is an agreement made with a bail agent or bondsman who will post the full bail amount. In return, the defendant and/or cosigner will pay a premium to the bail agent. This premium will be 10-15% of the full bail amount.
For example, if bail is posted at $5,000, then the premium will cost approximately $500-$750.
A bail agent will often require some form of collateral, for example, a lien on a house, a car or jewelry. This is to ensure that if the defendant skips bail, or does not appear in court, the bail agent has some sort of compensation for the full bail amount being paid.
Remember, by making an agreement with a bail agent the signatory takes responsibility for paying the full bail amount if the defendant does not appear in court.
Option 3 - How to Post a Property Bond for a Defendant at Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections
If you are a landowner in Sullivan County you may be able to post a property bond. Property within Sullivan County may be used as collateral to bail someone out. All owners of the property must be present to sign the bond in order for this to happen.
To find if property located outside of Sullivan County can be used as collateral, call a local bail or bond agent or contact a defense lawyer.
Click here for additional information on how to post bail at Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections.
Who can post Bail or Bond for a Defendant at Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections?
Anyone over the age of 18 who can produce a valid government-issued photo ID can post bail. Accepted forms of ID include a Photo Driver's License, Passport, or Motor Vehicle issued ID.
In many circumstances, if the defendant has the resources, they can post their own cash bail from jail.
Surety Bonds are arranged by a third party, typically a New Hampshire state licensed Bail Bond firm.
Juveniles may only be bailed or bonded out of custody by a parent or legal guardian.
When will the Cash Bail or Collateral be returned to me?
Money or collateral will not be returned until the defendant's court case is finished, so realistically it could take several months to years, depending on the severity of the charges. If a defendant posts his or her own bail, Sullivan County Court may retain whatever amount of fines or fees have accumulated throughout the trial.
What happens to my Bail or Collateral if the Defendant misses Court?
The Sullivan County Judge may order a failure to appear warrant for the person's arrest or the Judge may order a Bail Commissioner's Letter be issued that will be sent to the person with a new court date.
If cash bail was paid, the entire amount may be forfeited.
To send a commissary carepack (food, snacks and goods) directly to an inmate in Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections follow these steps:
For all information, tips and available items for shipping Commissary packages or sending money to an inmate in Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections check out our Commissary Instructions Page for Sullivan County.
To deposit money online for an inmate in Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections follow these steps:
For all information, tips and procedures for sending money to an inmate in Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections, or depositing money at the jail, over the phone or by mail, check out our Send Money Page for Sullivan County.
To set up a phone account so that your inmate can call you from Sullivan County do the following:
1. Enroll in an account with Securus Technologies.
2. Choose one of three account types, Securus Debit, Advance Connect or Direct Bill.
3. Choose [facility_name_1}, then connect with your inmate.
4. If you have any questions, call Securus: 972-734-1111 or 800-844-6591.
To find out fees, how to's, calling times, limits on phone calls and other systems Securus has do that you can communicate with your Sullivan County inmate, check out our Inmate Phone Page.
NOTE: All of your inmate's phone calls are recorded and stored. It is advised not to discuss their pending case.
To set up a phone account so that your inmate can call you from Sullivan County do the following:
1. Enroll in an account with Securus Technologies.
2. Choose one of three account types, Securus Debit, Advance Connect or Direct Bill.
3. Choose [facility_name_1}, then connect with your inmate.
4. If you have any questions, call Securus: 972-734-1111 or 800-844-6591.
To find out fees, how to's, calling times, limits on phone calls and other systems Securus has do that you can communicate with your Sullivan County inmate, check out our Inmate Phone Page.
NOTE: All of your inmate's phone calls are recorded and stored. It is advised not to discuss their pending case.
To send a text or email message to a Sullivan County inmate, do the following:
Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections uses Securus eMessaging for Inmate Email.
Register here. (You are already registered if you signed up with Securus for 'Phone' or 'Remote Visitation' in Sullivan County or any jail or prison in the country).
Steps:
1. Sign up for eMessaging
2. Find your Sullivan County inmate.
3. Purchase a book of Securus ‘stamps’.
4. Type & Send message.
For all Sullivan County information for sending secure messages to an inmate in Sullivan County Dept. of Corrections, including instructions, video examples, fees, limits, tablet rentals and more, check out out Text/Email an Inmate Page.
To schedule and set up a visit, either at-the-jail or remotely from your home, follow these instructions:
To get more complete instructions, and understand visit lengths, times, locations, fees and all the other rules including children, dress codes and more, check out or Visit Inmate Page.
NOTE: All visits are recorded and whatever you say and do will be monitored. It is best to never discuss sensitive information regarding your inmate's pending case.