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Bail bonds work by allowing you to post bail that you would not have otherwise been able to afford. The bail bondsman posts the full amount on your behalf. You pay the bail bondsman a percentage of the bail amount usually 10 percent. This payment is nonrefundable.
Bail bond is an agreement to pay the court if a criminal defendant fails to meet the terms of conditional release from custody . Many bail bonds are signed by the defendant and the defendants sureties (e.g., a bondsman ).
In most cases, a judge sets the amount of bail at a hearing. charge a premium in exchange for posting a bond on behalf of the defendant. (Minnesota allows a charge of up to 10 percent of the bail amount.) The premium is not refundable.
A bond acts as a guarantee, rather than a deposit. Its a promise made to the court by a third party, usually a bond company, to pay the bail amount on the defendants behalf if they fail to attend court or breach another condition of their release.
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