Alaska Release per Bail Schedule (Jail Form) CR-766 is a process that allows individuals accused of certain offenses to be released from jail without posting bail. The form is used to determine whether a person is eligible for release without posting bail. The form outlines the conditions of release and the individual's responsibilities while out of jail. There are two types of Alaska Release per Bail Schedule (Jail Form) CR-766: 1) Release to Third Party Custodian and 2) Release on Own Recognizance. Release to Third Party Custodian: This type of release requires that the individual be released to an approved third party custodian who agrees to accept responsibility for the individual’s appearance in court and complies with the release conditions. The custodian must provide a signed statement of responsibility and must meet certain criteria, such as being of at least 18 years of age, having no criminal record, and having permanent Alaska residency. Release on Own Recognizance: This type of release does not require the individual to be released to a third party custodian. The individual must sign an agreement that states they will appear in court as required and comply with all conditions of release. The individual must also meet certain criteria, such as having no prior criminal record, having permanent Alaska residency, and having proof of employment or other sources of income. In both cases, the individual must also agree to certain conditions of release, such as refraining from the use of alcohol or drugs and staying away from the victim or witnesses of the crime.