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If the defendant does not show up for court, the bondsman is the one who is not going to be returned that full amount of bail money posted. There are other types of bonds or bails in Indiana that do allow for refunds.
This payment is a deposit to the court and will be refunded (less court costs and fees imposed by the judge) if the defendant appears for all court proceedings until final adjudication of the case and once the bond has been exonerated by the court.
Bonds are only refunded via a check made payable to the Surety listed on the bond sheet, unless a docHubd bond assignment is on file with the Circuit Clerks office. A Photo ID of the surety is required to pick up the bond.
In Mississippi, a defendant can be released on a property bond. This requires two separate property owners to put up enough property, as appraised on the tax rolls above homestead exemption, to sign the bond guaranteeing the defendant will appear for all of his court dates.
In order for the Court to revoke someones prior felony bond it must find that the person has been indicted for a new felony or find that there is probable cause to believe that the person has committed a new felony.
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How does bail bonds work in Mississippi? A judge sets the bail amount of the defendant. The Mississippi bail bondsman will post your bailbond once the premium is paid. The premium fee is 15% or $100.00, which ever is greater.
Bail bonds work by allowing a defendant to post bail that he or she would not have otherwise been able to afford. The bail bondsman posts the full amount on the defendants behalf. The defendant pays the bail bondsman a percentage of the bail amount usually 10 percent.
Bail bonds work by allowing a defendant to post bail that he or she would not have otherwise been able to afford. The bail bondsman posts the full amount on the defendants behalf. The defendant pays the bail bondsman a percentage of the bail amount usually 10 percent.
How does bail bonds work in Mississippi? A judge sets the bail amount of the defendant. The Mississippi bail bondsman will post your bailbond once the premium is paid. The premium fee is 15% or $100.00, which ever is greater.
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.

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