If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law and under arrest, you don’t want to sit in jail for weeks or months while your case comes to trial. That is why you, your attorney, or a family member needs to contact a bail company to set up your release. Your bail is money paid to the court to guarantee you will return at the scheduled date, but before you can get freed from jail, there are some things you need to go through. Here are the ABCs of obtaining bail.
Appearance
Your appearance in court is where the bail process begins. The hearing is filled with facts about you, the crime you are accused of, and your history with the court. There may also be questions about your family, your monetary resources, and your mental facilities. Once the judge has all the information he or she needs, the bail will be determined by the court.
Bondsman
Once you know the bail amount required to allow your release, you must find a Lehigh County bail bonds willing to work with you and pay the court the necessary amount on your behalf. You or your family must put up the required money in cash or property to secure the loan from the bail company. Once the amount is paid, you will be released and are free to go home.
Courts
Your bond release is a contract between you and the courts that you will return for all scheduled hearings. If you have a problem, let the court know; but don’t believe that a cold or a binge the night before is an excuse the court will allow.
If you find yourself in need of help with bail, call a bail company to request help. While you are out on bail, stay out of trouble, or your bail may be revoked, and you will find yourself back in a cell in record time.
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