Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2105

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

Cash bail; authorize cash deposit upon execution of statutory notice form and sworn affidavit before posting.

Impact

The introduction of the cash deposit option might significantly alter the bail system in Mississippi by allowing defendants with limited financial resources to access bail more easily. Under the current system, many defendants rely on bail bondsmen, which require them to pay non-refundable premiums and sometimes necessitate additional security. With SB2105, the expectation is that those unable to afford traditional bail methods could have a more straightforward path to securing their release. Furthermore, courts will be responsible for ensuring that the provisions surrounding cash deposits are followed, adding a degree of oversight to the process.

Summary

Senate Bill 2105 proposes to amend Section 99-5-9 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, authorizing courts to permit defendants to post a cash deposit of at least 10% of the total bail amount in lieu of traditional surety or property bonds. This option is only available under certain conditions, including the execution of a sworn affidavit showing the defendant's eligibility. The amendment aims to provide defendants with more flexible options for posting bail, thereby reducing the financial burden often associated with securing freedom before trial. This law is expected to come into effect on July 1, 2026.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB2105 could face opposition from various quarters. Critics might argue that allowing cash deposits enables wealthier defendants to navigate the criminal justice system more effectively, while poorer defendants remain disadvantaged. There is also concern that the requirement for a sworn affidavit might create additional hurdles for defendants who may not fully understand the legal implications. Furthermore, questions may arise about how this new system interacts with existing bail practices, as well as its long-term implications for equity in the legal system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1043

Mississippi Bullion Depository; establish and authorize fractional reserve currency.

MS HB1028

Surgical castration; authorize as an additional penalty for statutory rape.

MS SB2421

Public funds depositories; authorize certain credit unions to qualify as.

MS HB1044

Mississippi Bullion Depository; establish.

MS HB1042

Mississippi Bullion Depository; establish.

MS HB1285

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to.

MS SB2315

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to, provide when bond discharged.

MS HB1611

Property and casualty insurance coverage; require 45-day notice before change in coverage of.

MS HB260

Check cashers and MS Credit Availability licensees; authorize to pass credit/debit card fees to customers.

MS SB2625

Elections; allow individuals to vote by affidavit if they register after thirty-day cutoff but before election day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.