Getting arrested and being held in custody can be a traumatizing experience. You’ll need to get out of custody which can be daunting, if you don’t know what to expect regarding bail bonds. However, seeking answers to relevant questions before contacting a bail bond company will ease the process.
Here are the questions you may want to ask before getting a bail bond.
1. How Do I Get A Bail Bond?
You can get bail bonds to secure a release from custody in the following ways:
- Using a bondsman
- Posting cash for the total amount of the bond
- The judge can allow a personal recognizance
- Using real property to secure the release.
2. What Should I Know Before Contacting A Bail Agent?
Your bail agent will require some information so that they can help you. The information includes:
- Where is the defendant in custody? Inquire from the person in jail to know the city, state, and name of the prison they are in.
- The amount of bail. By knowing the bail amount, the agent can calculate the amount it will cost to post a bond and the release requirements.
- Full names of the defendant. The information will be necessary when the agent contacts the jail.
3. Can A Bail Agent Discount The Fees On The Premium?
Your bail amount and rate usually depend on the state’s statutes and regulations. Therefore, a bail agent can’t discount, and if they try to discount their fee, they can lose their license. Don’t fall into the traps of some companies that promise you discounts because you will pay the whole amount in the end.
4. Do I Get The Money Back After The Case Is Over?
You’ll not get the premium amount that you paid to secure the release. The money facilitates you to stay out of jail, and it’s earned when the defendant gets out of jail. If the defendant is rearrested soon after the release, you will not get the money back. But if the bondsman fails to honor their end of the contract, you will get a refund of the capital.
5. Can The Defendant Leave The State/Country While On Bond?
You’ll require permission from the bonding office before traveling. However, the court can issue a direct instruction instructing you not to leave the state. In such cases, you will need permission from the bail agent and the court. If you travel without relevant consent, you can be re-arrested.
6. What Do Bondsmen Accept As Collateral?
Every bonding office has its terms and standards. But most will accept the following forms of bail collateral:
- Cars
- Personal credit and credit cards
- Stocks and bonds
- Real estate
- Jewelry
- Bank accounts
7. What Happens When The Defendant Is Rearrested While Out On Bond?
If you get rearrested, you can surrender the bond and terminate your liability. If you surrender the bond, you will lose the premium you paid. If you want to get out on bond again, you’ll be required to pay two new bonds and premiums on both.
Conclusion
Getting a bail bond is a sure way to get out of custody when you can’t afford to pay the total amount alone. However, you might get confused and make mistakes if you have limited knowledge about bail bonds. So, seek clarity before getting bail bond by asking the above seven questions.