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Prison Guideline
Get Person Out of Prison
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You will need the following:
1. A Birth Certificate –and Social security Number For Each Pearson You Want Out
2. The Docket(s) for each person (Court Case # - If Appealed – Appellate Court Case # And Docket - Inmate # for each person)
3. Prison Name and Address (not PO Box) where person(s) are currently incarcerated
4. Warden’s Address (PO Box Acceptable)
5. Person who will serve as Power of Attorney for the person(s) incarcerated
6. Money to cover costs of filing and verification paperwork - about $200 to $600.

Order of Filing
(No Staples – Only Paper Clips Accepted)

Forms must be filed in the court that has jurisdiction to act on them, which is where the case was heard. That’s the court that issued the bonds that you want to pay off.

1. STANDARD FORM 28 AFFIDAVIT OF INDIVIDUAL SUERTY
2. POWER OF ATTORNEY
3. OPTIONAL FORM 90 RELEASE OF LIEN ON REAL PROPERTY
4. OPTIONAL FORM 91 RELEASE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY FROM ESCROW
5. STANDARD FORM 24 BID BOND
6. STANDARD FORM 25 PERFORMANCE BOND
7. STANDARD FORM 25A PAYMENT BOND 8. a. COPY OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE – ATTACHED ( WITH PAPERCLIP) TO FORM 25A Write copy across colored copy of Birth Certificate diagonally in red ink – if not A copy but an original BC – do not write anything on it.
9. COPY OF THE DOCKET

First Form SF 28 (Two Pages)
STANDARD FORM 28 AFFIDAVIT OF INDIVIDUAL SURETY (Front Page)

(2 Pages – Front and Back – do not staple but use paper clip)

STATE OF: (State where Notary is from – best to use a notary from the state where the person is incarcerated). If you are filling out the forms for someone else you can use a notary by your home – you are only verifying your signature as Power of Attorney.

COUNTY OF: (Where it was notarized)

SS.: Leave blank

1. NAME GEARLD DOVE PAYNE - Must be the name on the Birth certificate. If the Person has no middle name on

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