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SO YOU GOTTA BAIL SOMEONE OUT OF JAIL?



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By : MojoGuy Tampa    9 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-20 11:04:10
If I cash bond someone out of jail, when will I get my money back?
It could take a long time. If you post a cash bond, you will get some or all of your cash bond back, but it won't be until the case is over and all the necessary paperwork has been processed.

What is a cash bail?
A cash bond is the whole amount of the bail required, paid in cash, to release a defendant from jail.

How much does a cash bail usually run?
A cash bail is the full amount of the bail,

How can someone post a cash bail?
To post a cash bond, call your local Sheriff's Office.

If I post a cash bail, will I get my money back?
Maybe... If the defendant attends all of his court dates and either pleads guilty or is found guilty, by Florida law, the cash bail can be taxed to satisfy fines, court costs and restitution. After paying the fines, court costs and restitution, the clerk of court must refund the surplus, if any, to the party who posted the bond.

Why should I hire a bondsman?
If you don't have all the cash to satisfy the full bond amount, you may wish to retain a bondsman to bond you or a loved one out of jail.

Also, as mentioned above, sometimes a cash bond is kept by the Court. If you are bailing someone out of jail and you don't want to take the risk that all or part of your money can be used to satisfy the defendant's court fines, fees and restitution, you may need to consider retaining a bail bondsman.

what will a surety bond cost me?
A surety bond in Florida will cost you a 10% premium. You can not get any of the premium back as it is non-refundable. A bond premium, set by a bondsman or their insurance company, It will cost 10% of the whole bond. Note: in Florida the minimum premium is $100 per charge. For example: a $5000 bail bond (one charge) would cost a total of $500.

How do I post a bond?
If your person is in Faulkenberg Rd Jail contact the author of this article listed at the bottom of this article or visit: Bail Someone Out Of Jail .com
If your person is in jail outside of the Tampa Bay Area search Google.com for a bail agent in your area.

If I'm an indemnitor, what will I need to do?
If the defendant does not attend court, you may have to assist the bail bond agent in finding them, to pay the Bailbondsman's expenses of finding the defendant, and to pay the full amount of the bail bond if the defendant is not found.

When I go through a bail bondsman to post a surety bond, will I get my premium and collateral back?
The premium is not refundable. Your collateral will be given back once the defendant has completed all of their court dates. The major advantage of using a bondsman to bail someone out of jail is that you only have to provide 10% of the total bail amount.

PROPERTY BONDS
Should I post a property bond?
First the property must be paid off. If you are going to use a property to post a bond it is just like taking a loan (short term) on the property. After the defendant is done with court the lein is released by the bail bondsman.
Author Resource:- FOR MORE INFORMATION . . Visit Bail Someone Out Of Jail .com - The author of this article is a qualified Bail Bondsman working in the Tampa Bay Area. If you feel the need to Bail Someone Out of Jail in Orient Rd or in the Tampa Bay Area you can call Abby's Bail Bonds at: 813-419-2688 or visit Bail Someone Out Of Jail .com Always available 24hrs a day 365 days a year
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