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Bail Bondsman: What to Do if You Can’t Post Bail


— February 14, 2019

If you’re arrested and jailed, bail is your best option for freedom until your case is adjudicated. If you can’t pay bail, hiring a bail bondsman is the next step.


If an individual is arrested, there is a process for getting out of jail and fighting one’s case from the outside. This option can be used if bail is allowed for the offense which has been committed by the accused. For minor misdemeanors, bail is fixed without the intervention of a judge, and if the accused is able to pay the bail amount then he/she can go home, but that person needs to follow the court proceedings regarding the case in which he/she is involved. The defendant can miss none of the court dates for the case. In some cases, it may be necessary to hire a bail bondsman.

If the accused is out on bail and misses a court date, then a warrant for arrest may be issued, new charges may be filed, and drivers’ and professional licenses may be suspended. Therefore, it is important to remember court dates when the person is out on bail. In case of severe crime, the person has to wait for about two to three days before the judge sets a bail amount for the defendant.

Gavel; image by Rawpixel, via Unsplash.com.
Gavel; image by Rawpixel, via Unsplash.com.

When Bail Money is not Available

There are many instances when the given bail amount is too high, and it is financially impossible for the defendant to pay the amount for getting bail. If the accused person cannot pay the bail amount, then he/she won’t be allowed to leave jail. In such instances where no one is there for the accused to pay the full bail amount, the help of bail bondsman like Castle bail bonds Columbus Ohio can be taken. A company that provides a surety bond on behalf of the accused charges a certain premium for providing the guarantee of bail payment for the defendant.

Hiring a Bail Bondsman

If the bail amount is not paid, then it is understandable that the accused has to stay in jail as long as the court proceedings continue. Court proceedings can take a lot of time, and if the defendant has to stay in jail during this whole time, then it can become very difficult for the defendant to maintain their daily responsibilities, such as employment. The presence of bail bond providing companies ensures that an accused person is released even when the case is ongoing. The surety bond provided by a bail bondsman is like an insurance policy for the court guaranteeing that the bail amount will be paid in full and it also allows the accused to give the surety bond providing company the bail amount in installments so that excess financial pressure is not felt by the accused.

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