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o A cash bond must be paid in full, and whoever pays is responsible for your appearance in court.
Maximum Premium Allowed If the bail isThe MAXIMUM AMOUNT a bail agent may charge is $200 - $3,000 10% of the bond $3,001 - $10,000 10% of the first $3,000 + 8% of the amount between $3,000 and $10,000 $10,001 or more 10% of the first $3,000 + 8% of the amount between $3,000 and $10,000 + 6% of the amount above $10,0001 more row
Act 659 of 2023, also known as the Protect Arkansas Act, requires bond companies to collect 10% of any bond up front.
New Bail Bond Law As of January 1, 2024, the 10 percent premium for bond must be paid in full before the defendant may be released from jail. Previously, defendants could make arrangements to pay their bail bondsman in installments. Another provision in Act 659 affects defendants who put up property to make bail.
If the judge sets a surety bond, the person assuring your appearance must be a licensed bail bondsman or a resident of Arkansas owning property greater than the value of their debts and the amount of bail. A bond company will usually ask that you pay ten percent of the bond set by the judge.
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Bonds may be cash or Legally Sufficient, which means a Bail Bond Company can post the bond amount and you only pay a portion of the amount to the bonding agency.
Rule 9.2 - Release on Money Bail (a) The judicial officer shall set money bail only after he determines that no other conditions will reasonably ensure the appearance of the defendant in court.
Bail Bond Payment Percentage You should never be asked to pay more than 10% of the total bail amount. In most states, including California, thats the maximum that a bail bond agent can legally charge. There are some instances where you can pay less than that, however.

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