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- 24 Hour Emergency Bail
- Easy Payment Plans
- Collateral Not Always Needed
- Any Jail, Any Court
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It is the mission of our company
to provide each of our valued
clients with fast, confidential and
courteous service.
We believe in the right to bail
and that a person is innocent until
proven guilty. We also believe each
person has the right to a fair and
speedy trial and has the right to
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How Bail Works
When someone is arrested on
a bailable offense and bail is set,
the defendant can forfeit his/her
right to see a judge within 72 hours
of arrest (weekends and holidays excluded)
and bail out.
This
is done most commonly using one of
two methods:
- The
defendant or someone other than
the defendant will post cash bail
at the jail.
- This
dollar amount is 100% of the set
bail for the defendant's offense.
- If
the set bail is $5000, then $5000
cash will need to be posted.
- When
the defendant has fulfilled all
of his/her obligations by appearing
in court on all matters until
the case is resolved the cash
posted for his/her release will
then be returned to the party
who posted it.
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If neither the defendant nor any
family members or friends have access
to the entire bail amount. They
can call a Licensed Bail Agent and
arrange to post a Bail Bond.
- To
post a Bail Bond, typically
you would need two things, PREMIUM
& COLLATERAL.
- Premium
is 10% of the set bail, (Bail
equals $5000, premium would
be $500), and is considered
earned once the defendant is
released on said bond and at
that time is nonrefundable.
- Collateral
is something for the Bail Agent
to hold until the defendant
has finished all required appearances
with the court, at which time
it would be returned.
- Collateral
is usually one of four things,
CASH, CARS, REAL ESTATE, and
in some cases SIGNATURES of
someone who qualifies to be
financially responsible to secure
the bond.
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