Consider These Things When Selecting Bail Bonds Company

By Barbara Graham


Bail is money or property that is pledged or deposited to court for securing a release of the suspect from custody or jail. This will be kept while the trial is ongoing and if the defendant has appeared on all schedule, it would be returned. But if he failed to return and appear on court trials then this is forfeited and may be charged for this failure.

Some states have corporations, agencies or persons that pays this amount for the defendant in his behalf with a charge for this service. These are called bail bonds Holland has which are illegal in other countries with the Philippines as an exception. Here are several things you have to consider when you choose a company which offers this service.

Look for one that has the best deal in regard to their fees for their service which differs depending on the state and the company itself. Most of them charge ten percent of the total bail plus additional payment for other assistance such as phone calls, mileage and gas. Others though have a fixed fee of fifteen percent with a minimum of 100 dollars.

Defense attorney usually work with these companies and they could recommend you one which they had a good experience with. Doing this will probably have their price reduced to eight percent which is a great saving. Having an attorney is essential for your trial so get one first and ask for referrals from them.

Waiting for the arraignment hearing to be done before posting bail would be better because your attorney can try negotiating to have it lowered by the judge. Sometimes judges will decide to release defendants in his recognizance so any payment is unnecessary. But if not then your lawyer as well as your loved ones can convince your judge that lowering the amount will not hurt.

Have you and your attorney befriend detention officers because these people are also dealing with these companies and can refer good ones. They can even suggest for your bail amount to get lowered and in helping you leave during awkward situations. Doing so may be to your advantage when their help is needed during the court procedures.

Be careful when you hear other companies that offer lower fees up to five percent which might be a great deal and the best choice for you. But they probably do not have the experience necessary for handling these situations unlike other reputable ones. They may also be deceiving clients with false advertising and are probably breaking the law.

When choosing the right company, employing an agency should be considered because your case will be handled and your information kept confidential by them. They assist on posting bail faster with less hassle and are known by court clerks and attorneys well. You can easily contact them while smaller companies are hard to reach.

And before making your decision, look for reviews online about these companies so you could read what others say about them. You might even read negative things about them so it will help you avoid them if necessary. These are usually good recommendations because people who wrote these have experienced a similar situation as yours.




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