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Bail Yes Bonding Agencies
Q: How do I bond someone out
of jail? Cash bond: The total amount of the bond, in cash or cashiers check, is placed with County to guarantee the arrestee will appear in court for their hearing. Should the arrestee fail to appear, the money will be forfeited. Should a not guilty verdict be rendered or the case be dismissed, or at the conclusion of trial proceedings, bond money will be refunded. If a judge so orders, any court costs or court fines will be taken out of the posted bond. Once the case is disposed of, the remaining funds will be refunded. Refunds for cash bonds will be done at the County Clerk of Courts Office in the County Court House. NOTE: Cash or a cashiers check are the only accepted methods of payment for cash bonds. Surety bond: (bail Bondsman) An Jail state bail bonding agent posts' a bond with the jail that guarantees an arrestee will appear at their court date. Neither County nor the Sheriffs Office participates in the contract between an arrestee and the bonding company. The bonding company charges a fee for each bond posted of 10%. Jails & Bail Bond Companies Serving
Florida Jails 24/7.
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usually takes us less than 30 minutes to have your bond posted with the
jail. Then typically it may take from 2-3 hours for the defendant to be
released. Keep in mind that that on holidays and weekend's or at larger
county jails it may take a bit longer for the person to be released.We always have agents at the jail and/or on call that can immediately spring into action and get your loved released in no time. There is no one faster than us. Jail Bail Bond Agency Serving All Jails 24/7.
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Collateral is something of value that is given or pledged as security for the bond. The most common is a home or piece of land. In most cases Remember, ALL COLLATERAL IS RETURNED TO YOU AT THE END OF THE COURT CASE. Florida Jail Bondsmen Miami Cities.
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