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What is a Bail Bond?

Bail bonds are documents issued to individuals who are criminal defendants. An arraignment will have to be held for the individual in order for bail to be determined and set. If bail is to be issued, it may be issued through Federal, immigration, or commercial bonding companies such as BAD BOY BAIL BONDS - DENTON. The purpose of bail is to insure the court appearance of the defendant, who has been arrested, in order to determine guilt or innocence. As all individuals arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the failure to guarantee the right to bail would make any arrest and/or incarceration almost a finding of guilt. BAD BOY BAIL BONDS - DENTON provides an opportunity for an individual to obtain freedom as long as he or she meets the obligation of being present in court at the required time and date. In many cases, bail bond companies have working relationships with the court system, and can help speed their clients release by providing ‘blanket coverage’ to the court.

The individual, or a representative friend or family member, also has the obligation of providing funding necessary for their release. This funding can be made in a variety of ways, and your professional bail bondsman will provide counseling, , and due diligence to satisfy bond requirements, and obtain your release.

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Bail is cash or a cash equivalent that an arrested person gives to a court to ensure that he will appear in court when ordered to do so. If the defendant appears in court at the proper time, the court refunds the bail.

If the defendant doesn't show up, the court keeps the bail and issues a warrant for the defendant's arrest.

 

Bail can take any of the following forms:

  • cash or check for the full amount of the bail

  • property worth the full amount of the bail

  • a bond-that is, a guaranteed payment of the full bail amount, 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" or simply "P.R." 

Who decides how much bail I have to pay?

Judges are responsible for setting bail. Because many people want to get out of jail immediately and, depending on when you are arrested, it can take up to five days to see a judge, most jails have standard bail schedules which specify bail amounts for common crimes.

You can get out of jail quickly by paying the amount set forth in the bail schedule.

 

How much does a bail bond cost?

Most bail bond premiums are ten percent of the full bail amount. For example, if the full bail amount is $10,000.00, the premium (fee) for the bail bond is $1,000.00.

Is the bail bond premium refundable?

Once the bail bond is posted and accepted by a court or jail, liability is taken on the bail bond. At that point the bail bond premium is fully earned and is not refundable.

How long is a bail bond good for?

A bail bond is good for one year. If the case goes beyond the one year, the premium must be paid again in order to keep the bail bond current.

Who is liable for the bail bond?

The indemnitor (co-signer) is financially liable for the bail bond. The indemnitor’s liability is limited to the full face value of the bail bond.

When to call a bail bondsman?

When you’ve been charged with a crime, getting out of jail may be the foremost thing on your mind. However, whom you contact first should depend upon your charged offense.

When to call a bail bondsman?

If you know you bail will be a specified amount, you may want to contact a bail bondsman to coordinate your release. You should seek legal assistance for your defense upon your release.

Should you be charged severe crime, you should consult an attorney first. Legal aspects of your case may be influential in determining your bail amount during the arraignment hearing.

For additional bail information, contact an attorney or bail bondsman.

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To insure your friend or loved one is released as quick as possible, please be totally honest, direct, and to have as much information pertaining to the arrestee or case as possible. We will help you every step of the way. Do not worry if you do not have all the information shown here, we will work with as much as you have.

Having the following information will quicken the bond release process. It is ok if you are missing something or do not have all the information below, just give us a call and we will be glad to help you.

A. The arrestee’s name and date of birth.
B. The city and state, and name of the jail holding the arrestee.
C. The date the person was arrested.
D. The charge(s) and amount of the bail if known.

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