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What Happens if You Don t Pay Bail Bonds? If you do not make your bail payments on time, your bondsman can sue you in civil court to recover what you owe them. They will also revoke your bond if your case is still open.
After conviction, the defendant appears for sentence. If sentenced to imprisonment the defendant is committed to the custody of the sheriff, and the liability of the surety terminates. You will not receive any money back that you have paid a bail bondsman.
Cash Bail. 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.
Cash bonds are only released upon order of a judge or dismissal of the charges. The bond can only be returned to the person who posted the bond.
This must be paid, or a payment arrangement made, prior to the bail being posted. Its also important to point out that if the defendant does skip bail, the bail bondsman may charge a recovery fee in order to find them and return them to jail. This fee may fall to you as the co-signer.
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In California, a bail bond is 10% of the total bail amount. If the bail amount is $40,000, the cost would be $4,000 to bail someone out of jail.
Dont Pay Your Bail In return, the bail agent requires a non-refundable fee. This fee, usually 10 percent of the total bond and some form of collateral, is far less than youd have to pay out-of-pocket. Bail bonds offer the defendant a chance to be freed from jail for a fraction of the total bail amount.
Thats because you can go to jail for not paying bail bonds in California. Or, rather, if you cant afford to bail yourself out, the law says you should be held in jail until your arraignment.
Once the paperwork is completed, and the bond has been paid for, the agent will post the bond and the defendant will be released on bail. It can take from 30 minutes to 12 hours for the defendant to be released once the bond is posted depending on the jail, staff and circumstances of the defendant.
In California, a bail bond generally costs 10%, which is mandated by law and set by the California Department of Insurance. The bail fee, or premium, is a non-refundable percentage of the total amount of the bail. Simply, if the bail amount is $10,000, the bail bond fee will be $1,000.

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