If any resident of the state is arrested for a violation of any provision of this chapter or chapter 32-3A, punishable as a Class 2 misdemeanor, the arresting officer shall obtain the name and address of the person and information relative to the violation and issue the person a summons in writing to appear in court. The officer shall release the resident from custody upon receiving from the person a written promise to appear at the time and place designated by the officer.

If any nonresident is arrested for a violation of any provision of this chapter or chapter 32-3A, punishable as a Class 2 misdemeanor, the arresting officer shall obtain the name and address of the person and information relative to the violation. The arresting officer may issue the person a summons in writing to appear in court or may require the nonresident to furnish a bond in the amount set forth on the fine and bond schedule provided by the presiding circuit court judge, or in an amount set by a magistrate or judge for that offense, before being released from custody. If the officer issues the nonresident a summons in writing to appear in court the officer shall release the nonresident from custody upon receiving from the person a written promise to appear at the time and place designated by the officer.

Attorney's Note

Under the South Dakota Laws, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
ClassPrisonFine
Class 2 misdemeanorup to 30 daysup to $500
For details, see § 22-6-2

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 42-8-103

  • Person: includes natural persons, partnerships, associations, cooperative corporations, limited liability companies, and corporations. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
  • Summons: Another word for subpoena used by the criminal justice system.
  • written: include typewriting and typewritten, printing and printed, except in the case of signatures, and where the words are used by way of contrast to typewriting and printing. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2

Any person who intentionally violates the written promise to appear, given in accordance with the provisions of this section, is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 2006, ch 223, § 1.