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How Bail Bonds Work

Have you ever wondered how bail bonds work? If you have been accused of a crime and are in need of bail money, you need to understand how the bail bond process works. First, a bail bond is money that is given to the court by a person that was arrested for a crime, for the purpose of ensuring the court that they will appear at their scheduled court hearing.

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If the defendant shows up in court on their scheduled date, the bail bond money that was paid will be fully refunded. However, if the defendant does not appear at their scheduled court hearing, the court will keep all the bail money and issue a warrant for the person’s arrest for failure to appear.
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Bail Bonds Process in Orlando

How Much Does Bail Cost?
After the arrest, a bond hearing takes place in front of a judge. At this hearing. the judge will determine the amount for bail based on a variety of circumstances and takes into consideration the nature of the crime the defendant is accused of. The judge at this time will also determine the amount by the level of risk that the defendant will not appear in court on the scheduled date. Typically, the judicial system has a standard bail bond amount allocated to specific crimes, but that doesn’t mean the judge does must follow the standards for any given bail amount.  After the judge sets the amount for bail and bond, the next step is to pay for bond to get the defendant out of jail.

How To Pay For Bond
There are typically four different ways to pay for bail bonds.
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Secured bail bonds
Unsecured bail bonds
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In cases where bail cannot be paid in full, the bail bonds service will provide the court with the full amount up front if the defendant is able to pay at least 15% of the full bail order.



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When the defendant chooses to use a bail bonds service to get out of jail, 15% of the total bail amount must be paid in advance that the bail bonds service will then pay to the court. The bail bonds service posts the full bail amount, and the client can then be released from jail. The bail bondsman is taking a big risk on the defendant, expecting them to uphold their obligation to the court by appearing in court on scheduled court date.But this is not always the case. The bail bonds service requires an indemnitor to guarantee that the full amount of bail will be paid if the defendant does not appear in court on the scheduled date. 

In the event that the defendant fails to appear in court on their scheduled date, the initial 15% of bail will go to the bail bonds service, and the court will issue a warrant for the defendant’s arrest for a failure to appear at a scheduled court hearing. The defendant must also pay the full amount of bail, in addition to the already 15% paid to the bail bonds service.  If the defendant appears in court on the scheduled date, the bail money will be refunded in full to defendant or bail bond service after the case is resolved.

If you or someone you know needs money to post bail,  contact us right away. We can offer quick and efficient bail bond services in Orlando, Florida and the surrounding areas. We also offer payment plans to those who qualify.

We provide bail bonds services for all drug related offenses, traffic arrests and drunk driving DUI/DWI offenses, spousal abuse and domestic violence charges, prostitution solicitation charges and many other charges, including misdemeanors and felonies. We have bail bondsman ready and waiting to help you 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Give us a call today and start the process of getting your loved one out of jail and back home.

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