If you or a loved one has been arrested you may find yourself in a position where you need to hire a bail bond agent. Whether you’re familiar with bail bond agents from popular television shows or if you’ve never heard of them before you’ve come to the right place. In today’s post we’re going to take a look at the bail bond system and answer the question what does a bail bond agent do? Let’s begin.
After the defendant has been arrested they go through a process called booking – this is when mugshots are taken and their fingerprints are run through a national database. After this is done the defendant is issued a trial date in which they must appear before the court. Depending on the county or city that the defendant was arrested in the court date can be arranged within two weeks of the arrest or in most cases it is set to take place in several months. In order for the defendant to be released while they wait for their court date they must pay bail. This is where the bail bond agent comes in.
If you are unable to pay the full amount of the bail you can hire the services of a bail bond agent. In Delaware bail bond agencies follow the same rules in regard to charging their clients. When a defendant hires a bail bond agent they agree to pay a prefixed fee that is arranged by the state. Once signed it acts as a contract between the bail bond agent and the court assuring that the defendant will appear to their assigned court date.
While the defendant is waiting for their court date good bail bond agents will often check in with the defendant to assure that they will be appearing in court on their court date. Once the court date arrives if the defendant shows up to their hearing the bail bond agents job is done. However if the defendant fails to show up to their court date this is when the bail bond agent will typically hire a bounty hunter to find and bring in the defendant – once the defendant is returned to court the court then returns the money to the bail bond agent.
Do you still have questions regarding the bail system or the roles that a bail bond agent plays? Call 1st Choice Bail Bonds today and we will answer any questions you may have – we have the experience to help you navigate the bail bond system.