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How Bail Bonds Work?
 

BAIL PROCESS EXPLAINED OVERVIEW

 

Put simply, bail is the deposit or pledge of money with a court to secure a suspect's release from jail pending trial eldonbailbonds, with the promise that the suspect will appear in court as required or pay the full sum of the bond Indio Bail Bonds - Indio Bail Bond. Bail is a breeze for the really well-off. Simply depositing the funds needed to cover the relevant costs with the court system. Posting cash bail is submitting the whole amount of the bail, in this case $10,000, to the court. However, most individuals either don't have or aren't willing to put up such a significant sum of money as a deposit ahead of time in case there is a lengthy legal battle ahead. A Surety Bail Bond, in which a bail agency promises to pay the whole amount of the bail if the defendant doesn't show up to their court date and can't be located within a reasonable length of time, is a more practical option for them and most others in similar situations. By "securing" the bail bond for a fee (details below), the bail agency protects themselves from having to pay the whole amount if the prisoner fails to appear in court after being released on bail.

 

THE TWO PARTS OF THE BAIL PROCESS AND HOW EL DON CAN HELP

 

Money:

 

The bail bond process requires a large sum of money, which may appear little. The Department of Insurance mandates uniform pricing for bail bonds, with a few exceptions El Don Bail Bonds. Only 10% of the total bail amount. It is possible to get a 20% reduction and pay only 8% on a bail bond if you are a union member, government employee (including military), or have a private counsel. Don't hesitate to contact El Don Bail Bonds so that we may attempt to assist you in obtaining the reduction.

 

Security:

 

In the event that the defendant fails to appear in court as required, the bail bondsman must protect their own financial interests. The defendant's house, vehicle, or other valuables might be taken as collateral if he or she fails to appear in court. If the bail amount is substantial or if the defendant is considered a flight risk, collateral may be required to secure a bail bond. At El Don Bail Bonds, however, we typically only need a signature to secure the bail bond, as opposed to posting collateral. If the defendant has a family member, close friend, or employer post bail, El Don Bail Bonds can usually use their signature as collateral. They guarantee that the defendant will show up to court and pay their bail in full. In most cases, a cosigner's employment or other proof of income or assets will be required. We will never call a cosigner at work to discuss the application process out of respect for their privacy. Call immediately to get the very fast procedure started; qualifying is more easier than you think.

 

IMPORTANT FINAL NOTES ABOUT THE BAIL BOND PROCESS

 

The bail bond arrangement is not affected by whether or not the defendant is found guilty at trial. If the defendant appears at all scheduled court dates and the premium and any other costs associated with the bond are paid in full, the co-signer or guarantor will be released from any further responsibility under the bond. If the defendant is found guilty but appears in court to face the charges, they will have fulfilled all the terms of their bail arrangement and the co-signer will no longer be responsible for paying the money. In most cases, bail bonds are only valid for the duration of the court proceeding. In the event that the accused enters a guilty plea or is found guilty and given a sentence, the bond will be cancelled and the cosigner will be released from further responsibility. It is not the cosigner's responsibility to ensure that the defendant serves out their sentence. If you signed for someone and they were supposed to do five days of roadside garbage cleanup but didn't end up doing it, you are no longer responsible for that sentence. The sentencing put a stop to your promise that they would appear.

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