375-0034 (8-19) General Bail Bond Affidavit MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 375-0034 (8-19) General Bail Bond Affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the general bail bond agent in the designated field. Ensure that it matches your official documentation.
  3. Indicate whether you have any unsatisfied judgments against you. If applicable, provide details for each judgment, including case number, county, amount, and date of judgment. Use additional sheets if necessary.
  4. Review the affidavit statement to confirm compliance with Section 374.760 RSMo before signing.
  5. Sign the document in the presence of a notary public. Ensure that all required notary information is filled out accurately.
  6. Finally, save your completed affidavit and export it for submission to the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance.

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Visit the Jails Website: Most county jails have a website. Look for a section labeled Inmate Search or Jail Roster. Enter the Details: Youll need some information like the defendants name, booking number, or date of birth. Once entered, this should bring up details about the inmate, including the bond amount.
If you cant make bail, you remain in custody until your court datea timeline that could span weeks or months.
Yes, in most instances, bail bond information is a public record. This includes the bond amount and the basic details of the defendants case. However, the personal information of the individual who posted the bond and the specifics of the bail conditions often remain confidential.
Any person can post his or her own bail.
If you meet your bond in full, that money will be returned to you once you have appeared at all your court dates.

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How much do you have to pay on a $1000 bond? For a court-set bail amount of $1,000, the cost to secure a bail bond would generally be about $100 to $150, considering the typical 10% to 15% fee charged by bail bond agents.

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