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The applicable bail period (ABP), initially means
the period of 28 days beginning the day after the
person’s arrest. There are cases where this may be
extended to three months beginning with the
person’s bail start date on the authority of a senior
officer. If tire investigation is being conducted by
the Serious Fraud Office, then the initial ABP will
be three months.
Further extensions to the ABP can he authorised
by a magistrate’s court, or if the case is
exceptionally complex by a senior police officer.
Your initial ABP ends on (enter date).
However, this date could be different to your
actual bail date.
You should ensure that you attend on the
date/time shown above.
The ABP is suspended if the case is submitted to
CPS for a charging decision until the date of its
return. The ABP will be extended by the amount
of days that the case was with the CPS.
You will be informed in writing if your ABP or
bail date is amended.
A person is normally bailed for 28 days; however,
a custody officer can set a different or additional
time at which the person is to attend the police
station to answer bail.
Your bail date has been varied (choose those
applicable)
1. To align with another bail return date as
the person is already on pre-charge bail for
another offence.
2. The custody sergeant feels an earlier
charging decision is likely
3. To accommodate any requests from the
person or their legal representative or to
accommodate any policing requirements
Signed
(appropriate adult)
Signed
(person bailed)
Officer in case Rank/Job title No.
Surname SEFIL PC P235331
Station Enfield
Borough
Officer Granting Bail Surname ROSS
Rank PS No. P199321
Time 23:42
Date 15/03/2018 *