Across 34,410 Burglary cases in New York, 30.9% of defendants were released on their own recognizance (ROR) and 33.6% had bail set at a median of $5,000. 9.3% were remanded to custody. Bail outcomes vary across 49 New York counties with sufficient data.

Bail decision refers to the arraignment outcome: ROR (released without bail), bail set (monetary bail required), remanded (held without bail), or disposed at arraignment (case resolved immediately). Data sourced from New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. Last updated: March 2026

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30.9%
Released (ROR)
33.6%
Bail Set
9.3%
Remanded
$5,000
Median Bail Amount

How Burglary bail decisions compare across New York counties. Click a county for detailed bail data.

County ROR % Bail Set % Remanded % Median Bail Cases
New York 30.3% 31.2% 0.6% $5,000 6,285
Kings 38.7% 28.9% 0.4% $5,000 5,935
Queens 30.3% 35.9% 2.5% $10,000 3,505
Bronx 47.3% 19.6% 0.3% $5,000 3,187
Erie 28.6% 49.8% 17.8% $10,000 1,628
Nassau 16.8% 45.8% 1.1% $10,000 1,617
Onondaga 10.3% 42.8% 25.6% $2,500 1,373
Westchester 34.2% 32.4% 21.9% $2,500 1,220
Monroe 21.0% 34.2% 25.2% $5,000 1,107
Suffolk 23.2% 56.2% 2.4% $10,000 996
Albany 13.7% 33.8% 33.0% $10,000 636
Niagara 29.2% 35.9% 12.0% $5,000 552
Broome 26.5% 6.7% 52.9% $250 539
Richmond 24.0% 44.3% 0.6% $15,000 488
Chautauqua 20.0% 40.8% 20.4% $5,000 441
Schenectady 12.9% 33.9% 35.3% $5,000 380
Rensselaer 17.0% 26.8% 34.0% $7,500 347
Orange 31.4% 37.2% 24.3% $5,000 341
Chemung 34.4% 40.5% 21.0% $5,500 262
Oswego 41.2% 37.8% 14.9% $750 262
Oneida 24.0% 35.1% 29.8% $4,000 242
Saratoga 33.1% 36.0% 17.4% $2,500 242
Jefferson 23.2% 30.9% 34.0% $5,000 194
Tompkins 27.1% 41.1% 22.9% $2,000 192
Dutchess 24.3% 41.1% 21.1% $10,000 185
Cayuga 34.0% 41.5% 20.1% $2,250 159
Cattaraugus 43.2% 22.6% 22.6% $1,750 155
Steuben 41.7% 23.8% 23.2% $2,000 151
Genesee 16.3% 37.0% 32.6% $5,000 135
Fulton 17.4% 38.8% 29.8% $5,000 121
Cortland 31.6% 28.2% 30.8% $1,125 117
St. Lawrence 43.5% 32.2% 13.0% $2,500 115
Madison 50.9% 25.4% 22.8% $2,500 114
Montgomery 34.8% 41.1% 20.5% $5,000 112
Rockland 48.6% 33.9% 11.9% 109
Clinton 35.9% 32.0% 14.6% $1,000 103
Otsego 44.4% 37.4% 14.1% $5,000 99
Ontario 12.4% 34.0% 27.8% $2,500 97
Sullivan 25.0% 39.1% 18.5% $100 92
Ulster 35.8% 25.9% 24.7% $2,500 81
Chenango 21.4% 62.9% 14.3% $5,000 70
Warren 25.8% 41.9% 22.6% $2,500 62
Herkimer 28.0% 44.0% 24.0% $10,000 50
Wayne 61.1% 13.9% 16.7% $10,000 36
Columbia 40.0% 17.1% 17.1% $2,000 35
Franklin 36.4% 30.3% 24.2% 33
Livingston 48.5% 12.1% 30.3% 33
Seneca 43.5% 21.7% 13.0% $5,000 23
Orleans 63.6% 13.6% 22.7% 22

Source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data (2019–2024) — NewYorkCourtFile.com

New York enacted significant bail reform in 2019, eliminating cash bail for most misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies. The law was amended in 2022 to expand the list of bail-eligible offenses and give judges more discretion. The data above spans 2019–2024, capturing outcomes before, during, and after these reforms. Arraignment decisions depend on the specific charge, the defendant's history, and the judge's assessment under CPL §510.10. Every case is unique — past outcomes do not predict future results.

How we calculate bail rates: We analyze the bail_decision field from DCJS Pretrial Release records. Cases with missing or "Unknown" bail decisions are excluded. Median bail amounts are calculated from cases where bail was set and the amount is greater than zero. County breakdowns require a minimum of 20 cases. Data from DCJS Pretrial Release Data, last updated March 2026.

Statistics from public court records for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Past outcomes do not predict future results.

Based on 34,410 cases, 30.9% of Burglary defendants were released on their own recognizance (ROR), 33.6% had bail set, and 9.3% were remanded to custody. The specific outcome depends on the charge details, the defendant's history, and the judge's discretion under CPL §510.10.
When bail is set for Burglary, the median amount is $5,000. Amounts vary by county and case specifics. A defense attorney can argue for lower bail or release without bail at arraignment.
Yes. Burglary bail outcomes vary across New York's 62 counties. Counties like New York (30.3% ROR) and Kings (38.7% ROR) show different patterns. Differences reflect local judicial practices and case mix. See the county table above for details.

Data source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. 34,410 Burglary cases with bail decisions analyzed. Last updated March 2026. — NewYorkCourtFile.com

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