How does bail work?
Posting a bail bond for a friend or loved one is an easy process. Our bond girls will meet you wherever it is most convenient for you. Our service is confidential and professional. We are always available to answer your questions.
We strive to provide professional and personal services so that posting bail for your friend or loved one can be a fast and simple process.
What forms of payment can I use?
Cash, check, or credit card payment is acceptable. We make bail bonds affordable! Ask about our payment plans! We work with you and your budget to make the bonding experience affordable and pleasant.
Can I take care of a warrant with Bond Girls Bail Bonds?
YES! Bail can be posted through Bond Girls Bail Bonds. Most warrants can be processed at a police or sheriff's department with a Bond Girl Bail Bonds agent without being brought into custody.
What are the benefits of bailing someone out of jail?
There are several benefits to consider: 1) Defendants can go back to work, school, home, family, and continue with usual daily life. 2) Permits the unhampered preparation of a defense. 3) Serves to prevent the infliction of punishment prior to conviction.
What do I need to bail someone out of jail?
There are five items that a co-signer needs to bail someone out of jail: 1) Valid ID 2) Pay Check Stub 3) Utility Bill 4) U.S. Citizen 5) Must be 18 or older
How long does it take for paperwork?
It will take about 20 minutes. When speaking with your agent ask them what types of information you will need for your particular bond. Some bonds require collateral like equity in homes and some don't require any at all. Some require additional co-signers and bank information. Every situation is different and it's important to know what type of information you will need for your bond.
How long does it take for a person to get out of jail?
It depends on the jail and the county the defendant was arrested in. Most facilities are 30 minutes to 4 hours.
How much do you charge for your services?
The cost, or premium, will typically be 10% of the total amount of the bond. In some cases it can be even less depending on the case and collateral.
What is a bail bond indemnitor?
A bail bond indemnitor is the co-signer for the bail bond. The indemnitor is the person who typically provides the collateral and premium for the defendant.