Bail bonds are the domain of an individual, in which he may obtain bail for a long term (such as six months), short-term (such as thirty days), or to help him to pay the money he owes to the court. He is under a legal obligation to pay the bail bonds’ charges and penalties. In […] The post How a Bail Bondsman Does His Job In Fulton County appeared first on Bail Bonding Now. from https://bailbondingnow.com/how-a-bail-bondsman-does-his-job-in-fulton-county/
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When you sign up for a bail bonds agency in Fulton County you need to be aware of the importance of understanding how this type of service works and how it is a legal thing. Knowing these will help you do what is necessary to get what you need. The service is very simple; it […] The post Look Out for These Things When Choosing a Bail Bonds Agency appeared first on Bail Bonding Now. from https://bailbondingnow.com/look-out-choosing-bail-agent/
In 2018, the City of Atlanta pushed through a piece of bail reform legislation that allows people charged with nonviolent misdemeanor crimes to remain free before their trials, based on just a signature. This signature bond essentially promises that the defendant would show up for their court date. The new signature bond system in 2018 […]
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A failure to appear charge is a serious infraction in which a commercial bail bond most likely will not be granted. However, if the FTA (Failure to Appear) charge is deemed eligible for a surety bond, finding a bonding company to take on that risk will prove to be a challenge. To figure out the […]
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There are a few reasons in which a defendant will want to leave the state after they have been bonded out of jail, but their court date has not yet arrived. The need to leave the state or country usually revolves around a sudden family illness, a death in the family, or other type of […]
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When you do a quick inmate search on either our website or the local county sheriff’s site, you might have questions regarding the different types of bail bonds available to get a defendant released from that particular jail. In this post, we’ll explain what each of your options are. The different types of bail bonds […]
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So, you’ve just got your friend or loved one released on bond with a payment plan, but what happens when you don’t pay a bondsman for that installment plan? There are several things that could happen, which we’ll get into in this post. However, what you’ll most likely run into is that your collateral will […]
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You’d think that with the number of bonding companies located in every major metropolitan area, every bail bond company would be profitable, right? Especially in areas with high crime-rates, a bonding company might seem like an all-upside profitable business for any entrepreneur, given that they have a licensed bail bondsman on staff. What many people […]
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Bail bonds are like any other financial transaction when cosigning. What happens when you cosign on a bail bond is that you are now liable for the sum of money should the primary signer default. If the defendant does not appear in court, you, as a cosigner, are legally obligated to fulfill the requirements of […]
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If you paid a bail bonds company to get a defendant out of jail and the charges are dropped, or the case is dismissed, you won’t get a refund. The bondsman still delivered a service and got the inmate released on bond without you having to pay the full bond amount. The circumstances surrounding the […]
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