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We respond to your request for bail bond postings quick and efficiently.
Getting your loved one out of jail fast. Call us toll free 24 hours a day at
1-800-224-5937
| What is a bail bond?
How much will bail cost me?
Do I need collateral?
What can I put up for
collateral?
What if the person I bail out
does not appear?
How long does it take to get
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What is a bail bond? |
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A monetary guarantee for the court that a defendant
will appear each and every time they are ordered to do so while their
case is pending.
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| How much will bail cost me?
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In most states, generally, ten percent of the bail
amount (except for Federal and Immigration cases, which may be as high
as fifteen percent), plus actual, necessary and reasonable expenses
incurred in connection with the transaction. The court determines the
amount of the bond. Ask us about other forms of financing.
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| Do I need collateral?
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That depends on the severity of the charge/s, your
credit and the amount of your bail. Every case is different. Sometimes a
co-signor is sufficient.
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| What can I put up for collateral?
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Anything which you own and has significant resale
value is good collateral.
Real estate may be put up based on equity. For example, a house on which
you pay a mortgage is considered good collateral up to the difference
between it's value and the amount you still owe on the mortgage.
Note that except for a house, items which you have bought on credit and
are making payments are not usually collateral unless you hold the
title. Personal items of high value e.g. jewelry. These items are
normally valued at their current resale value, not what you originally
paid for them.
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What if the person I bail out does not
appear? |
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The court will issue a warrant and notify our bail
office of the failure to appear. We will assist you in either
reinstating the bail with the court or surrendering the person back to
custody. If we are unsuccessful, the court will demand the full amount
of the bail and we will seek to recover our monies from you.
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| How long does it take to get out on bail?
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Typically the paperwork takes approximately 30
minutes. The release time after the jail receives the paperwork is
generally one hour or less for local police stations and 3-6 hours for
county jails. Generally speaking, the busier the holding facility, the
longer it takes. |
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1-800-224-5937 |
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