Drug Charges

What to expect

Drug-related arrests are common and can range widely in severity. Depending on the charge, a bond is often required before release. Bond amounts and conditions vary based on the details of the case, but the process does not have to feel overwhelming.

After an arrest for a drug-related offense, a judge or magistrate will set a bail amount. This bail serves as a financial guarantee that the individual will appear for all required court dates.

How a Drug Charges Bond Works

If paying the full bail amount to the court is not an option, a bail bond can help secure release.

With a drug charges bond:


The bond fee is non-refundable, but it allows release without paying the full bail amount up front.

Common Drug Charges That Require a Bond

Drug-related charges can include:


The seriousness of the charge—misdemeanor or felony—plays a major role in bond eligibility and amount.

What Affects the Bond Amount

Several factors can influence the bond amount for drug charges, including:


More serious or repeat offenses typically result in higher bond amounts and stricter release conditions.

Common Conditions of Release

Drug charge bonds may include conditions such as:


Failing to follow these conditions can result in the bond being revoked.

How Viking Bail Bonds Can Help


Viking Bail Bonds works quickly to explain your options, answer questions clearly, and help secure release as efficiently as possible. We understand the stress these situations bring and focus on guiding you through the process with professionalism and respect.