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How does a Bail Bond Work ?

A bail bond is an Insurance Policy that guarantees a persons appearance in court. This Insurance Policy has nothing to do with the merits or facts of the case. The bail agency posts this bond with the court and guarantees the appearance of the defendant in court. If the defendant appears in court as ordered, then the bail bond is never in jeopardy. However, if the defendant fails to appear in court, then the bond is forfeited and the full amount of the bond must be paid to the court ultimately by the co-signers of the bail bond. The cost of a bail bond is, which is regulated by the State of California, is 10% of the bail amount.

Does the full amount of the bond have to be paid ?

The only time one would have to pay the full amount of the bail bond is if the defendant failed to make their appearance in court . Although this bail bond is an insurance policy guaranteeing the appearance of the defendant in court, the insurance policy is guaranteed by the co-signers, thus they would be held fully liable for the bail amount if the defendant was not returned to the court.

Is the premium returned upon the case being dismissed or completed ?

As it is stated in the FIRST Clause in the Indemnity Agreement, the premium is the cost of the bail bond and it is fully earned upon the release of the person from jail. Once the bail bond is posted and accepted by the jail, there is no refund of the premium. And if you are on a payment plan, the payments are still due no matter the outcome of the case.

What should be done if someone misses court while out on bail ?

If someone misses court for any reason, you must first realize our agency was the very company that got them released from jail. We have the ability to file a motion with the court and have the bail bond reinstated back to the original terms. Therefore, it is our objective to keep the person out of jail on bail throughout court proceedings. Call our office immediately if there has been a failure to appear and we will schedule a new court date.

How do I know when my bail bond is completed and the cosigners and the defendant are no longer liable for the bail bond ?

Upon the completion of the case, the judge will Exonerate the bail bond in open court. At this point the bond is no longer active and the indemnitor and defendant are no longer liable for the bail bond; however, they are still liable for any outstanding premium and/or expenses incurred.

What happens if I miss a payment ?

Understand that we issue our customers credit in an effort to work with the economic realities we all have. Therefore, we attempt to set up payment plans that can be afforded. These payment plans are very important to our existence; therefore, it is important that the payments are made timely.

 


Back To Back Bail Bonds
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4000 Foothill Blvd.
Oakland, CA 94601
E -mail: back2backbail@yahoo.com
Phone: +1-510-582-BAIL
Fax: +1-510-534-2345