All about bail bonds

Dear Friend, Bail bonds posted by friends or relatives of the accused need to be co-signed by them to secure the agreement with the bond agent. The most dangerous criminals do not get a bail set for the release from jail until their hearing; they have to sit in jail until the hearing date. Based on his takings of the case, a judge may issue bail or not as he sees fit and in the amount he chooses. The person or persons who signed the contract with the bail bonds agent will be held accountable for making payments if the defendant forfeits.

An arraignment is a preliminary trial, which is held to find out whether the police and prosecutor have enough evidence to carry out a full trial. A person acting as a bail agent charges a percentage of the bail amount from the defendant for their service, meaning the accused will lose money if he or she does not appear for trial. Based on his perspective of the evidence and the character of the defendant, a judge may grant bail for the release of the accused. After the arrest, a defendant must arrange a collateral of the equal amount of bail required, by way of some property or other assets.

Bond agents provide information regarding the status of the bond and any changes to assigned court dates to the defendant. An arraignment hearing usually takes place soon after somebody is arrested for suspicion of committing a crime; they also set the bail during this procedure if allowed. Whether an offense is bailable can be determined by contacting a bail bond service provider; they will be able to let you know if a person can post a bail until their trial date. The severity of the offense is major decision factor when the judge is deciding on the amount of bail to be paid on the defendants behave. Whether an offense under the laws of another state or country are substantially similar to certain offenses in another state; it does not always mean the bail bond will be set for the same amount.

The person or the family member who decides to up their house for bail money; need to know that this is called a property bond. The most common bail bond used today is the cash bond; this bond grants the defendant to be released back onto the streets after the cash amount has been paid. An arraignment is held by a judge and based on his assessment of the case, he will rule if the accused is eligible for bail.

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