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What 'No Bail' Means for Probation and Parole Violations in Yuba County

If your loved one was arrested in Yuba County on a probation, parole, or PRCS violation, the bail listing at booking can be confusing. Here's what Yuba County's bail schedule actually says—and what you can do next.

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What 'No Bail' Means for Probation and Parole Violations in Yuba County

Yuba County’s bail schedule has a specific line item for people booked on a violation of probation, parole, or post-release community supervision (PRCS). If the violation is booked as a felony, the schedule lists the bail as “No Bail.” If it’s booked as a misdemeanor, the schedule lists bail at $15,000.

This comes from the Yuba County Superior Court's felony bail schedule, adopted under Penal Code section 1269b and effective January 6, 2025. The same schedule lists certain serious offenses - like some murder charges - as "No Bail" too. That's a reminder: "No Bail" is a label the schedule uses for specific situations, not a guarantee of what happens after a judge reviews the case.

Here's the key detail: the bail schedule sets presumptive bail amounts for warrantless arrests at booking, and it applies until a judge reviews the case. When you see "No Bail" on a felony probation/parole/PRCS violation at booking, that's what the schedule assigns at that stage - not necessarily the final word on release conditions.

Note: The bail schedule is a starting point used at booking for warrantless arrests until a judge reviews the matter. For case-specific options, contact the criminal court or speak with an attorney.

What 'No Bail' Means for Probation and Parole Violations in Yuba County

To find out what happens next - whether a court date is set, whether paperwork was filed, or which department is handling the case - start with the Yuba County Superior Court. The main phone number is (530) 740-1800, and you can reach the criminal division at (530) 740-1800 Ext. 4. The courthouse address for filings is 215 Fifth Street, Suite 200, Marysville, CA 95901.

Keep expectations realistic when you call. The criminal division can't provide legal advice - their materials make that clear. They can point you to downloadable packets and FAQs for general guidance and forms. But if you need strategy - like how to request a hearing or what release options might exist - you'll want to talk to a lawyer.

  • Call the Yuba County Superior Court criminal division at (530) 740-1800 Ext. 4
  • Use the main court number if needed: (530) 740-1800
  • Courthouse address shown on court materials: 215 Fifth Street, Suite 200, Marysville, CA 95901

Need to send something in writing? The Yuba County Superior Court criminal division fax number is (530) 740-1841.

  1. Get the basics together - have the person’s full legal name ready, plus the date they were booked (or arrested) if you know it.
  2. Call the court with your questions - use the criminal division line so you can ask about the next scheduled step and which department is handling the matter.
  3. Write down what you’re told - note the date/time of the call, the department name/number, and any next date you’re given so you can follow up consistently.

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