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Purpose of Bail Bond Explained

In most cases, especially for first time offenders, the legal terms of a bail bondcan be extremely confusing and easily misinterpreted.

While your loved one awaits trail a judge will most likely set a bail amount for release. This bail amount can range from hundred dollars to millions of dollars depending on the extent of the crime your loved one is accused of. The problem is that the average person does not have huge sums of money at their disposal in order to post the bail. This is when a bail bond company comes into play. The bail bonding company will pay the bail amount for your loved one and see that he or she is released from prison or jail to await trial from home. Using the bonding company does come with an expense however. The family and friends of the loved one must come up with percentage of the total bail amount. A standard percentage is ten percent. This means that if the bail is set at one hundred thousand dollars then the family and friends must come up with ten thousand dollars. Unfortunately, the percentage that you give to the bonding company is nonrefundable. You will not get the money back during or after the trial.

After giving the bail bond company a percentage of the bail the company will then make up the difference. Your loved one will then be released from prison or jail. However, the bail bond company has the legal responsibility to make sure that your loved one attends every court hearing for his or her trial. If your loved one fails to attend one of his or her hearings the bail bond company will have to track him or her down. Missing a hearing will result in having your loved ones bail bond revoked and he or she will have to await trial from prison or jail again. After the trial is over the entire bond is returned to the bail bond company. The ten percent you gave to the bonding company is returned also, but the bonding company keeps it as a service fee.

If you feel that you are now ready to talk with a bail bond agent you may reach a first-rate agent via 1st Class Bail Bonds. Their website iswww.1stclassbailbonds.com. At this website you will find a 24-hour response customer service line and an inquiry form.

 

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