Why Use a Bail Bondsman?

Over fiftly years of experience in the Tampa Bail industry give us plenty of experience to advise about the advantages of posting bail with a bail bondsman.  While the public can generally afford to just pay bail with a savings or checking account for most offenses, it is still prudent to use an agent to post bail with a bond.

Usually a bail bond is a good idea because the person posting bail is a friend or relative of the accused and not him or her.A bail bondsman only requires ten percent of the bail amount to get the person arrested out of jail.The bondsman is then responsible for puttig up the bulk of the cash.When the defendant is sentenced, the bondsman have to contact the courts to deal with recovering the bond.Most of the bond amount will be used for fees and administrative cost rendering it mostly unrecoverable if you post the whole amount.  The use of a bond insures the jail fees and administrative costs will become part of the case and not part of bail.

Another compelling consideration for using a bail bondsman the resulting responsibility they take on for assuring the defendant shows up to court when necessary.You will lose the the enitre amount of the bail if the person you are releasing does not show up for hearings pertaining to the case.Bonding is even more crucial if the arrested person you are helping in not entirely trustworthy.The bondsman has to deal with the hassle of contacting them with many calls, possible residential visits, and even arresting them sometimes.

Bail bondsman can be of great assistance on ways of the court system.  The bondsman has greater access to court dates and times compared to a lay person so in effect performs a valuable service by keeping everyone involved updated on the needed appearances as they are made public.

Many reasons exist making it prudent to use a bond for bail even if you have total belief the arrested will not flee.Using bail is imperative if you beleive there is the slightest change the person arrested may flee and not show up for court.

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