
FAQs
Is payment for bail bond service refundable?
There is a one-time fee for service that is non-refundable.
What types of bail are available?
There are several forms of bail that can be issued to the accused in the United States, though it varies from state to state. You generally receive one of the following bond types:
Personal Recognizance (Personal Bond) – When an accused is released on recognizance, he or she promises to the court to attend all required judicial proceedings and will not engage in illegal activity or other prohibited conduct as set by the court. Typically, a monetary amount is set by the court, but it is not paid by the defendant unless the court orders it forfeited. This is called an unsecured appearance bond or release on one’s own recognizance.
Surety Bonds – You also have the option of using a bail agency and will be charged 10% of the full bail amount (e.g., $100,000c/s x 0.10= $10,000 fee). In most instances, collateral can be collected to ensure that the accused makes all court appearances. The bail agency is responsible for the full amount of bail ($100,000) if the accused fails to appear in court. The fee charged is a non-refundable charge.
What type of payment do you accept?
Cash, Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Checks, Venmo, Cashapp, Zelle.
How long does it take for a person to get out of jail?
Depending on the facility, it typically takes 1-4 hours.