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Common Bail Bond Terms You Might Need to Know

If someone has been arrested, it will be helpful to understand common bail bond terms.

Posted 5 years ago by Detroit Bail Bonds


When you are unsure of what to do when you need to bail a friend or relative out of jail, it can be very stressful. This is not an event people prepare for, so Detroit Bail Bonds of Port Huron is here to help you understand common bail bond terms and the bail bond process. Knowing these terms and phrases will ease your stress and give you a clearer idea about what people around you are talking about.

Common Bail Bond Terms

Bail: A specific amount of money to be paid to the court or a bail bond agent

Bail Agreement: A contract between you or the arrestee, the court, and the bail bond agency; it gives all of the important information such as the bail amount, payment due date, arrest charge(s), court dates, and what is acceptable collateral

Bail Bond: A contract with exact hearing dates and the specific amount of money to be paid; bail can either be paid directly to the court or through the use of a bail bond agent (if you cannot afford the bail amount set by the court)If you have been arrested, understanding common bail bond terms will be helpful.

Bail Bondsman:  A person or agency (such as Detroit Bail Bonds of Port Huron) pledging money and/or assets as bail, providing reinforcement to the court that the bail agreement will be obeyed

Bail Forfeiture: The court issues an order for full and immediate payment of bail when bail violations occur

Collateral: Any assets with a resale value that you can pledge as security for, and repayment of, a bail bond. When bail default happens, those pledged assets are used as payment.

Conditions for Bail: Court-appointed rules that must be followed to make sure a person appears for trial and ruling on his/her arrest

Defendant: The person accused of a crime

Indemnitor: The co-signer who takes responsibility to see that the arrestee upholds the bail agreement.

Skipping Bail: When the defendant does not comply with the bail agreement, commits other acts of misconduct, leaves the county/state, or fails to show in court after bail or a bail bond has been posted on his/her behalf

Withdrawal of Bail: Due to other reckless acts or crimes, the arrestee is placed back in jail and no future attempts at being bailed out of jail are allowed

Contact Us for Help

While each arrest is unique, knowing these common bail bond terms will be helpful and keep you focused on what you may need to do.

The best option when faced with this type of situation is to contact Detroit Bail Bonds of Port Huron for immediate help. We’re here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to make the process of getting out of jail faster and easier. Contact our Port Huron bail bond agents today online or by calling (810) 605-5555.

 

Contact one of our Port Huron area bail bond agents for help getting out of jail.

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