How Do Bail Bonds Work A Guide To Bail Bonds

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Bail bond companies are, in most states, for-profit businesses that charge a nonrefundable fee, usually 10 to 20 percent of the bail amount, to post bail for a defendant. A bail bond co-signed by a bail bond agent is posted by a defendant in lieu of full payment of the bail set by the court. The bail bondsman will keep the 10% charge if the defendant fails to appear in court but loses the amount they paid towards the person’s bail unless they can locate and convince the person to appear.

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