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Bail What Is It And What Does It Do?

Mar 27

One of the first decisions to be made when the person is placed in custody is whether or not to let them out with bail. If the accused can afford to pay bail, they are released from jail while the case makes its way through the courts. What exactly is bail, and how is it implemented?

We will be talking about the cash bail system and how it can help defendants appear in the courtroom.

What Is the Cash Bill?

Cash bail is money that an arrestee must pay in order to be freed from jail while waiting for their court date. The reason for cash bail is to guarantee that the person being arrested will be able to return for court dates.

How Does Cash Bail Function?

If a person is detained and taken into custody, they are transported to the police station, where they'll be booked. When booking, the arresting officer will determine if the arrestee should be kept in custody or released under bail.

If the officer thinks that the arrestee is a flight risk or poses the risk to society, they will suggest to the judge set a high bail amount. If the arrestee is deemed not to be at risk of flight and poses no threat to the community, the officer would recommend they be released on their own on their own.

Once the bail amount has been established, the person being held is able to post bail and be released from jail. You may pay the entire amount in cash, or use a bail bond company to make the payment.

If the arrestee does not have the money to bail them out the person can call an agency for bail. The bail bond company will then post the bail for them. In return, the arrestee will pay the bail bonds company a fee that is not refundable (usually around 10% of the total bail amount).

After the bail is placed, the person arrested is released and given an appointment with the court. If they do not show up in court, the bail is forfeited, and a warrant will be issued to arrest them.

FAQ:

Q: Do I have to find an agency for bail bonds even if I don't have money to post bail?

A: No, you are able to contact an individual from your family or a friend to assist you in posting bail.

Q: How can I determine if the bail bonds company is reliable?

A: You can check with the Better Business Bureau or your local Chamber of Commerce. You may also request recommendations from family or friends members who have worked with a bail bond company previously.

Q: What happens in the event that my court date is missed?

A Failure to appear in court, the bail will be forfeited, and an arrest warrant will be issued to you for your arrest.

Q: Will I receive my money back if show up for my court date?

A The bail bond company will keep the premium (usually around ten percent of the bail sum).

Q: What happens if I cannot pay the bail bond company?

A: If you're unable to pay the bail agent, he is entitled to go after you and your cosigners to collect the money. This is referred to as "bail enforcement" or "bounty hunting." A bounty hunter can be hired by bail agents to locate you.

Conclusion:

Let us close by saying, if you're detained, don't be discouraged. There are solutions available to you and we at 24 hour Bail Bonds are here to assist. We'll work with you to come up an arrangement that is suitable for your needs and will do everything we can to help you get out of jail as swiftly as possible.

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