You can pay bail for administrative detention for 5 days.

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After five days of detention, you may not be able to pay for bail pending trial, but you need to meet the corresponding conditions before you can get bail pending trial. These conditions are extremely harsh. Not only the trustee needs to meet these conditions, but also the guarantor needs to bear some responsibilities.

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 67 The people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs may obtain a guarantor pending trial for a criminal suspect or defendant under any of the following circumstances:

(a) may be sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention or independent application of supplementary punishment;

(two) may be sentenced to more than fixed-term imprisonment, bail will not cause social danger;

(3) A woman who is seriously ill, unable to take care of herself, pregnant or breast-feeding her baby is released on bail pending trial, which will not cause social danger;

(four) the detention period expires, the case has not yet been settled, and it is necessary to get a bail pending trial.

Bail pending trial shall be executed by the public security organ.

Article 68 When people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs decide to release a criminal suspect or defendant on bail pending trial, they shall order the criminal suspect or defendant to put forward a guarantor or pay a deposit.

Article 69 A guarantor must meet the following conditions:

(1) is irrelevant to this case;

(2) Having the ability to perform the guarantee obligations;

(three) enjoy political rights and personal freedom is not restricted;

(4) Having a fixed residence and income.

Article 70 A guarantor shall perform the following obligations:

(1) To supervise the warrantee to abide by the provisions of Article 71 of this Law.

(2) If it is discovered that the warrantee may or has violated the provisions of Article 71 of this Law, it shall promptly report to the executing organ.

If the warrantee violates the provisions of Article 71 of this Law and the warrantor fails to perform his guarantee obligations, he shall be fined, and if the case constitutes a crime, he shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law.

Article 71 A criminal suspect or defendant who has been released on bail pending trial shall abide by the following provisions:

(a) without the approval of the executive organ, shall not leave the city or county where they live;

(two) if the address, work unit and contact information change, report to the executing organ within twenty-four hours;

(3) Being present in time when being arraigned;

(four) shall not interfere with the testimony of witnesses in any form;

(five) shall not destroy or forge evidence or collusion.

The people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs may, according to the circumstances of the case, order the criminal suspects and defendants who have been released on bail to abide by one or more of the following provisions:

(a) shall not enter a specific place;

(2) Not meeting or communicating with specific personnel;

(three) shall not engage in specific activities;

(four) the passport and other entry and exit documents, driving documents to the executive organ for preservation.

If a criminal suspect or defendant who has been released on bail pending trial violates the provisions of the preceding two paragraphs and has paid the deposit, part or all of the deposit shall be confiscated, and depending on the circumstances, he shall be ordered to make a statement of repentance, pay the deposit again, put forward a guarantor or monitor his residence and be arrested.

If it is necessary to arrest a person who violates the provisions on bail pending trial, the criminal suspect or defendant may be detained first.