
Jonathan Wilbanks - Jailer

Welcome to the cross bar hotel. You may check in at any time, no
reservation is required. Each room has a lovely window view. We have
maid service to provide you with clean linen upon check in. Meals are
served three time a day. Generally we serve steak and potatoes,
with a frosty cold beverage, (McDonalds - small hamburger, small fries,
small coke). Due to an effort to keep costs to a minimum, the cable TV,
pool, and workout area have been closed. But we do have other
entertainment if you choose to participate. Some of the workout /
entertainment you may participate in would include;
- Painting
- Trash collecting
- Building maintenance
- Patrol vehicle washing
- Weed eating and general lawn care service
- and any other type of court referral type training so ordered
Methods of check out -
(How to make bond)
We do not take plastic or checks -
Exact Cash or Approved Bail Bonding Company only!

First, how did you check in;
- Failure to pay
- Failure to appear
These two charges are "exact cash
only" type bonds - pay the cash, get out of jail

Misdemeanor offense -
non-alcohol related
- Assault 3rd
- Harassment
- Disorderly Conduct
- Theft of property 3rd
- Criminal mischief 3rd
- Harassing Communication
- etc...
These type of charges have no hold
time, unless some other agency has a hold on them. There are three
ways to make bond. You only have to use one of them;
Option 1 -
Pay the cash bond. The
advantage to this type of bond, if you plead guilty or are
found guilty, the bond can be converted to your fines and
court costs. You pay nothing more, unless the judge orders
more. If the judge orders less, you will receive a refund
check from the court.
Option 2 -
Signature bond. Two
individual, not yourself, that own or are purchasing real
property (land) in Calhoun County, and have their tax papers
or deed, bring them in, we will make a copy for the court,
and then you may sign your bond with them. The advantage to
this type of bond, you do not need any money at this time.
All three of you sign, and you walk out until your court
date.
Option 3 -
Bonding agent / company
licensed & bonded in Calhoun County. This option is an
agreement between you and the bonding company. You pay them
a fee for a service. The Jacksonville Police Department are
not involved in your agreement with that company. That
bonding agent / company will then post your bond with the
Jacksonville Police Department. (Note - the Jacksonville
Police Department do not recommend any bonding companies, so
don't ask!). The advantage is at the time you make bond, you
can use a check, credit card, or whatever arrangement you
and the bonding company can agree on. The disadvantage is
that you pay that company for a service. Then when you come
to court, if you plead guilty or are found guilty, you will
then have to pay the city the fines and court cost.

Misdemeanor offense -
alcohol related
- Public Intoxication
- DUI (1st, 2nd,
or 3rd)
- Any other offense, but you been
drink or are drunk
These type of charges have a hold
time plus if some other agency has a hold on them. There are three
ways to make bond. You only have to use one of them;
Option 1 -
Pay the cash bond. The
advantage to this type of bond, if you plead guilty or are
found guilty, the bond can be converted to your fines and
court costs. You pay nothing more, unless the judge orders
more. If the judge orders less, you will receive a refund
check from the court.
Option 2 -
Signature bond. Two
individual, not yourself, that own or are purchasing real
property (land) in Calhoun County, and have their tax papers
or deed, bring them in, we will make a copy for the court,
and then you may sign your bond with them. The advantage to
this type of bond, you do not need any money at this time.
All three of you sign, and you walk out until your court
date.
Option 3 -
Bonding agent / company
licensed & bonded in Calhoun County. This option is an
agreement between you and the bonding company. You pay them
a fee for a service. The Jacksonville Police Department are
not involved in your agreement with that company. That
bonding agent / company will then post your bond with the
Jacksonville Police Department. (Note - the Jacksonville
Police Department do not recommend any bonding companies, so
don't ask!). The advantage is at the time you make bond, you
can use a check, credit card, or whatever arrangement you
and the bonding company can agree on. The disadvantage is
that you pay that company for a service. Then when you come
to court, if you plead guilty or are found guilty, you will
then have to pay the city the fines and court cost.

Felony -
- Assault 1st
- Robbery
- Burglary
- Theft of property 1st
- DUI 4th or more
- etc...
Hold time is once again based on
alcohol related plus if some other agency has a hold on them.
There are three ways to make bond. You only have to use one of them;
All these bonds must be approved by the Calhoun County Sheriffs
Office.
Option 1 -
Pay the cash bond. The cash
bond must be paid to the district court. The advantage to
this type of bond, if you plead guilty or are found guilty,
the bond can be converted to your fines and court costs. You
pay nothing more, unless the judge orders more. If the judge
orders less, you will receive a refund check from the court.
Option 2 -
Signature bond. Two
individual, not yourself, that own or are purchasing real
property (land) in Calhoun County, and have their tax papers
or deed, bring them in, we will make a copy for the court,
and then you may sign your bond with them. The advantage to
this type of bond, you do not need any money at this time.
All three of you sign, and you walk out until your court
date. Must be approved by the Calhoun County Sheriffs
Office.
Option 3 -
Bonding agent / company
licensed & bonded in Calhoun County. This option is an
agreement between you and the bonding company. You pay them
a fee for a service. The Jacksonville Police Department are
not involved in your agreement with that company. That
bonding agent / company will then post your bond with the
Jacksonville Police Department. (Note - the Jacksonville
Police Department do not recommend any bonding companies, so
don't ask!). Must be approved by the Calhoun County Sheriffs
Office. The advantage is at the time you make bond, you can
use a check, credit card, or whatever arrangement you and
the bonding company can agree on. The disadvantage is that
you pay that company for a service. Then when you come to
court, if you plead guilty or are found guilty, you will
then have to pay the city the fines and court cost.

-
Frequently Asked Questions -
Q - If I can not make bond, how long
will I have to stay in jail? A
- If at all possible you will be taken before the judge on the next
available court date. If you plead guilty or are found guilty the
judge will ask you if you can pay now or how long will it take you
to pay. If you can not pay or will not pay the fines & court costs,
he will send you back to jail to sit the fines / court costs out.
Q - How much can I sit out per day?
A - Fines are assessed on the following
schedule;
- If you work the fines off, it
is $40 per day and on the fifth day it doubles to $80, then $40
per day starts again.
- If you just sit in jail, it is
$25 per day and on the fifth day it doubles to $50, then $25 per
day starts again.
Q - If I plead guilty or I'm
found guilty, can I work off the fines?
A - Yes, you work the fines off at
$40 per day and on the fifth day it doubles to $80, then $40 per
day starts again. Q - If I
am arrested, do I only get one phone call?
A - At the time of booking, as long
as you are not combative, you will be allow to make a number of
calls to let someone know where you are. Also there is a phone
in the jail cell area so you can call at any time. The phone in
the jail area is collect only, so the people you are calling
have to except your call. Also during the weekdays, when the
jailer is in, he generally will let you use the regular phone.
Q - If I am in jail, when is
visitation? A - Visiting
day for jail inmates is Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. only.
Visitation is restricted to family member only and for a maximum of
three at a time and for a thirty (30) minute period only if
personnel are available. Doctors, lawyers, mental health, etc…, may
visit inmates at any reasonable and/or necessary times. Other
visitation may be granted upon approval by Jailer, Shift Supervisor
or the Chief of Police. Do not bring a weapons or anything that may
be perceived as a weapon of any kind, we will check.
Q - What items can a jail inmate
have? A - The prisoner may
have brought to him/her the following;
- 1 - Clear bottle of shampoo
- 1 - Clear stick of deodorant
- 1 - Unopened bar of soap
- 1 - Tooth brush
- 1 - Unopened tube of tooth
paste
- 1 - Small flexible comb
- 2 - Paperback books, Bibles,
and legal materials may be accepted for inmates; however,
pornographic material, comic books, or large magazines are not
allowed due to the nature of the material contained and the fire
hazard they pose.
- Clean clothes and underwear.
Prisoner contaminated clothing will be exchanged for clean
clothes brought by visitors. If the inmate already has clothes
here, we will exchange those clothes for clean ones.
Q - What items are not allow in
the jail or given to the inmates?
A - You should not bring these
items to the inmate;
- No food or drinks will be
brought into the jail from outside unless approved by the
Officer in Charge or the jailer.
- No glass or metal articles
will be allowed in jail with the exception of eyeglasses, or
items required for medical reasons.
- Only prescription
medication will be administered to inmates. Such medication
must indicate the inmates name, doctor's name, and type of
medication by name, prescribed dosage, and date of
prescription. These medications will be stored in the
inmate’s personal property envelope and administered by the
officer that feeds the inmate. A log will be kept showing
time and dosage given to such inmate.
- Tobacco products of any
kind are prohibited by city ordnance in public building.
- Newspapers will not be
allowed in the jail since they create a fire hazard.
- No weapons or anything that
may be perceived as a weapon of any kind.
Q - Can someone be charged
for bring items that are prohibited by the Jacksonville
Police Department?
A - Passing unauthorized
items (including tobacco products, drugs, alcohol, etc...)
to inmates is a punishable offense and violators will be
arrested and prosecuted.

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