Bond for a felony probation violation is anywhere from no money to be paid to an Open Court bond. Which means you get no bond amount and you cannot get out of jail until the violation is settled.
There is no set schedule. It will be up to the judge. There are a lot of factors that determine bail such as what felony the offense is, have there been any previous probation violations, has the defendant ever failed to appear for court before, etc.
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