VIP Bail Bonds - Bail Bonds Specialists



Generally a relative or a close family friend can approach a bail bond agent as a co-signer to post the bail bond. In this case the defendant needs to pay about 15% of the bail bond amount. The bail bondsman provides place for the defendant to be out of custody until the day of the trail in court, thus allowing the defendant to continue day-to-day life until the criminal matter is resolved. The bail bond agent will provide for many of defendants whereabouts and should be able to locate the defendant in case of forfeit.

Bail Bondsman provides the co-signer or the defendant with the receipts and copies of all required documents and the information regarding the status of the bail bond and changes, if any, in assigned court dates. They should provide clear documentation regarding the status of any the bail bond.

Bail Bondsman can charge you about 10% to 15% of the total amount of the bail bond, plus the actual, necessary and reasonable expenses incurred in connection to the transaction. The amount of the bail bond has to be determined by the court. The co-signer is responsible in the case of an absconding defendant. In such cases, the bail bond agent will charge for all the expenses incurred while searching for the defendant. The co-signer must be employed and must be living in the same area for some time, in the event collateral is not provided.

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