06 Mar Common Bail-Related Terms to Know
Understanding bail and bail bonds is like trying to understand a new language for most people. With professional help from Downey Bail Bonds, everything is clearer and makes more sense. Plus, bail is met sooner and smoother, with Downey Bail Bonds. Consultations are free, but if you want a head-start on understanding some basic key terms and what they mean, keep reading!
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Premium
This refers to the cost of a bail bond and it will be 12% of the full bail amount. For example, if a judge sets a person’s bail at $50,000, the bail bond would be $5,000. This is non-refundable and can be paid in cash, check, credit, or debit. Downey Bail Bonds also offers flexible payment plans.
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Surety Bond
A bail bond falls into the surety bond category, which is an agreement between the defendant, the court, and Downey Bail Bonds. The defendant pays the premium while Downey Bail Bonds will extend surety credit. If the bond is compromised and forfeited, Downey Bail Bonds will pay the forfeiture to the court, and then the defendant will reimburse Downey Bail Bonds.
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Indemnitor or Co-Signer
This person is responsible for making sure the defendant shows up for their scheduled court date and obliges to any and all other release conditions and agreements. This person may also offer collateral, as security for taking on this role. If they fail, they lose collateral. However, they also have the right to withdraw from this position at any time, at no consequence to themselves.
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Bounty Hunter
A bounty hunter works for the bail bond company and will go out and capture defendants, out on bail, who have fled. Upon successful capture of the fugitive, the bounty hunter is rewarded with payment. Bounty hunters must be licensed properly.
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Collateral
In addition to the premium that is owed for a bail bond, collateral is often a requirement as well. This most often is in the form of real estate, transportation vehicles, electronics, firearms, and other valuables. Collateral is returned to its rightful owner once the trial has ended.
Ready to talk to Downey Bail Bonds? We will go over all of this again with you since it is imperative you fully understand what is required, what to expect, and everything in between.