Bail Bonds: Temporary Release From Jail


by Reil Miller

A person can be arrested for a minor offenses. For minor offenses, a citation is usually given at the scene and the suspect is then released immediately. The citation includes the information regarding the suspect's court hearing. However, for those who are arrested due to a more serious crime, the suspect will be held in jail until they can post bail. Bail is not a method of punishing the suspect and it is also not a submission of revenue to the government.

Bail may mean the security cash or bond which is given to assure the appearance of the suspect in all of his or her court dates. Admission to bail is the order of a judge that the suspect will be temporarily discharged from police custody upon bail. Bail is evidenced by a bond which will become a record of the court. The bond is a contract between the state and the suspect that he or she must attend all of the court trials and hearings. If the suspect shows up for his or her court dates, he or she will be able to recover the bail posted. However, if the suspect fails to do so, he or she won't recover the bail and will be arrested immediately. The bail amount is set by a judge at the suspect's first appearance in court. The amount of bail will depend on several factors such as: the type of crime committed; the danger that the suspect presents society; and the suspect's criminal record.

If the suspect is unable to afford the amount of bail set by the judge, he or she can look for a bail bonds agency to help him or her in posting a bail bond. A bond is a written promise that the full bail amount will be paid if the suspect doesn't show up to any of the court hearings as promised. The bond is usually obtained through the bail bond agency. The agency usually charges a fee in exchange for posting the bond. The agency can also demand additional collateral because they will be the one to pay the full bail amount if the suspect doesn't show up in his or her trials and hearings.

To get a bail bond, the suspect's family member, friend, or relative must go to a bail bond company to pay the associated fees. The fee for a bail bond is determined by the bail bond agent. The bail bond agent will also perform an initial consultation wherein the agent will gather as much information as possible regarding their client's crime.

About the Author

Reil Miller is a freelance writer who writes about the Newport Beach bail bonds http://bailbondsdirect.com/about-us.html process and what suspects can do to post bail. She also writes for bail bonds agencies such as Bail Bonds Direct. http://bailbondsdirect.com

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