Paying bail is a legal way for a person to prove to a judge that they will, in fact, return to court to stand trial for the accusations that got them arrested in the first place. Bail money is paid directly to the court, and that money is also held by the court. If a person does not actually return and show up for their court date, the bail money is forfeited, and there is a larger problem that now needs to be addressed.
When someone is arrested and cannot pay the bail money on their own, a bail bond agency can help. Through contacting a bail bond agent directly or having a friend or family member help, the person arrested can hire an agent to support them. The arrested party signs a legal contract with the bail bond agency, and there is a fee associated with the services that must be provided in full up front. These fees are a percentage of the posted bail amount set by the court and are known as the “bond.” Bonds can range widely in cost depending on the arresting situation.
The idea behind a bail bond agency contract is that a person only has to pay a small percentage of the larger bail amount posted by the court for their initial release from jail. This allows people to get out of jail quickly and have a support system during their time of need. Once the person originally arrested actually shows up to court, the bail is considered to be paid, and the only cost out of pocket is the bond or fee to the bail bond agency.
Sanctuary Bail Bond offers fast, respectful, and discreet bail bond services. They are available 24/7 and will guide you through the bail bonds process and help you in this stressful situation.