How Bail Works
Posting of a bail bond. This process involves a
contractual undertaking guaranteed by a bail bondsman and the
individual posting bail. The bail agent guarantees to the court
that the defendant will appear in court each and every time the
judge requires them to.
For
this service, the defendant is charged a percentage of the bail
amount. Before being released the defendant or a relative or friend
of the defendant, typically contacts a bail agent to arrange for
the posting of bail. Prior to the posting of a bail bond, the
defendant or a co-signer must guarantee that they will pay the full
amount of bail if the defendant does not appear in
court.
Typically, a family member or a close friend of the defendant
will post bail and cosign. Collateral is not always required for a
person to be bailed from jail. Often a person can be bailed from
jail on the signature of a friend or family member. Cosigners
typically need to be working and either own or rent a home in the
same area for some time.
After
an agreement is reached, the bail bondsman posts a bond for the
amount of the bail, to guarantee the defendant’s return to
court.
If the
defendant "skips", the cosigner is immediately responsible for the
full amount of the bail. If the defendant is located and arrested
by the bail enforcement agent the cosigner is responsible for all
expenses the bail agent incurs while looking for the
defendant.