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What happens after you pay bail?

By Isabella Little |

If you paid cash bail to the court, meaning you paid the full bail amount, you will have that money returned to you after the defendant makes all required court appearances. If the person does not show up in court, that money will be forfeited and you will not see it again.

How do bail bond payments work?

To post a Bail Bond, a defendant is usually required to pay a Bail bondsman 10% of the bail amount. The Bail bondsman will then secure the rest of the bail amount in the form of collateral. If defendant fails to appear in court: The Bail Bond is forfeited and the court requires the remaining 90% of the bail to be paid.

How much is a bail out of jail?

A bond is much like a check that you give to a friend, asking him or her not to cash it until you say it’s okay to do so. Generally, the purchase price of the bond is about 10% of the value. Therefore, if your bail is set at $5000, you can expect to pay about $500 in order to purchase a bail bond.

How long can you be on bail for?

What it did do was to establish that, initially, the police can only bail a person for 28 days, although this can be extended by a senior police officer to a total of three months, and thereafter it can be further extended by a magistrates’ court, ultimately indefinitely.

How can I bail someone out of jail with no money?

It is possible to bail someone out of jail without having to pay any money. This is done through something call an “O.R.” release. An “O.R.” release means that the court agrees to let you out of custody on your own recognizance without the need to post bail.

Does bail mean you have been charged?

When the police release a person from custody, but they have not been charged and the investigation is ongoing, that person may be released on bail. This means that they are under a legal duty to return to the police station at the date and time provided to them.

What happens to the money you pay for bail?

Because bail is not a form of punishment or a criminal sentence, someone who pays bail is entitled to have that money returned if the defendant complies with all bail terms and conditions. Generally, there are two possible outcomes when someone pays bail: the bail is released back to the payer, or the bail is forfeited. Bail Release or Refund

Do you get your 10% back on a bail bond?

If the accused person shows up to all their court dates, the bondsman receives back the full amount. The accused person who took out the bail bond does not get their 10% back. The 10% bail bond fee is taken in as profit for the bail bond agency in this case.

What’s the benefit of posting 10% cash bail?

It allows you to post the 10% cash bail, as an alternative to posting the full amount by bond. The true benefit to this type of bail is the fact that by posting the 10% option, you are using your own money to post the bail, which you will get back at the conclusion of the case so long as you do nothing to forfeit the bail.

Is there a way to get bail without a 10% fee?

The 10% fee is simply a way for them to stay in business. It can not be refunded but there are still ways to get bailed out without a 10% bail bond. The 10% premium is the fee the bail bondsman charges for risking his own money to bail you out of jail.