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Many defendants cannot raise the
entire amount of the bail. In some states, the court may release defendants
after they pay ten percent of the bail. In other states, defendants may arrange
for their release through a bail bondsman. In that case, a defendant typically
posts 10 percent of the total bail and signs over a lien on certain belongings
to a bail bondsman or surety firm representative who guarantees to pay the
remainder to the court if the defendant fails to appear for trial.
Bail Bonds
Bail bonds have conditions that can vary depending on the type of bail bonds,
the restrictions of the court, and the bail bond agreement. One necessary
condition of bail is the obligation to appear at any and all court appointments
and trials. Bail for release, appeal procedures, and parole applications can
limit your travel to within a certain area. Courts may give permission to travel
if you provide detailed information about your plans to the court officer. Bail
bond agents also have the right to impose restrictions on their terms of bail
bonds. If you have a drug problem and refuse treatment, a bail agent can make
treatment completion a requirement of the bond. An agreement with this condition
can send you back to jail if you fail to complete the treatment. Mandating
treatment in this manner can ensure that you get needed help. Additional
conditions may include continued employment or meeting scheduled appointments
with court officers. A bail agent can provide
additional information on bail bonds. To find a bail
agent in your area call 1-800-224-5937
Attorney Listings
Law Offices of Evans Prieston New York, NY (212) 599-2800
Law Offices of JOHN MITCHELL New York, NY (212) 696-9500
Law Offices of
Joel Defabio
Coral Gables, Fl. Tel. (305)
448-7200
Law Offices of Reemberto Diaz Miami, Fl. (305) 446-0001
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