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The accused. Most defendants are entitled to make bail prior to trial. Someone arrested on a criminal charge may be held until trial, unless they furnish the required bail bond.
 
The bail bond is to ensure the defendants court appearance each and every time they are required to go to court until the case is finished. An adjudication of guilty has no bearing on the bond only the defendants appearance affects the status of the bail bond. Bail bonds are issued by licensed Bail Agents.

Bail agents act as the appointed representatives of licensed surety insurance companies, much like a property and casualty agent that sells home and auto insurance. Professional bail bondsmen charge a fee based on a percentage of the bond set by a judge, typically 10% for state bonds. This fee is known as the bond premium.

Bond premiums are considered fully earned and non refundable upon the posting of the bail bond. In most states a bail bond is good for one year and can extended each year upon payment of a renewal premium. Note: In 99% of the time the case/s are finished before the end of the first year.

Collateral is something given of real value securing the amount of the bail ie; a lien on a home, title to a boat or car, jewelry, cash, stocks, annuities, personal signature guarantee. The collateral is returned to the owner upon discharge of the bond by the court.

Breach of bond If the defendant fails to appear, the bail bond amount becomes payable and is forfeited as a penalty by the surety insurer issuing the bond. Then the collateral is seized by the surety company to cover the loss of the bail money that was forfeited to the court.

Payment plans are available typically to those who have good credit and are home owners, other payment options are based on a case by case scenario. Please call for more information.
 

Options to Paying a Bail Bond

Bail can take any of the following forms:

  • cash for the full amount of the bail

  • property worth the full amount of the bail ( typically an attorneys motion is required and can take some days before the court to issues an order modifying the bond terms)

  • a bail bond (a guaranteed payment of the full bail amount, the quickest way to be released on bail), or

  • a waiver of payment on the condition that the defendant appear in court at the required time (commonly called "release on one's own recognizance" ROR, also requires a court to issue an order and can take a few days).

A bail bond issued by a bail bondsman is like a check held in reserve: It represents the person's promise that he or she will appear in court when required to.

 

 

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