Who pays bond cancellation?

Who pays bond cancellation?

You or the person who cosigned on your behalf will be responsible for paying the bond cancellation. You may also be responsible for paying any additional fees for canceling the bond. Make sure to read the conditions of your contract…
Can you revoke a bond and get your money back?

Can you revoke a bond and get your money back?

You cannot get your money back if a bond is revoked. However, if you have a good reason for why you didn’t show up for court or why you broke a condition listed in your contract, your judge may decide…
Can you revoke a bond in Kansas?

Can you revoke a bond in Kansas?

Yes, your bond can be revoked if you break the conditions listed in your contract. The most common reason a bond is revoked is for failing to appear at your scheduled court appearance. In most cases, a revoked bond means…
What do lawyers charge to cancel bonds?

What do lawyers charge to cancel bonds?

Whatever their hourly rate is, usually 150-300 an hour. It depends on how many hours the lawyer takes to do the paperwork, anywhere maybe from 2-6.
What happens when my bond is paid up ?

What happens when my bond is paid up ?

You continue to stay on bond until your case is complete, in most cases you are still required to check-in.
How long can you be on bail?

How long can you be on bail?

As long as the judge and district attorney draw the case out. A simple misdemeanor such as a traffic violation or domestic violence case could technically be continued for months to years. Let's say a murder case is happening and…
Can you bond out after being indicted?

Can you bond out after being indicted?

Not on the indictment case itself… not at the federal level.
What Does A $100,000 Cash Only Bond Mean?

What Does A $100,000 Cash Only Bond Mean?

It means you have to pay $100,000 straight to the jail to get out and cannot use a bondsman.
What's the difference between bail and bond?

What’s the difference between bail and bond?

Bail is the monetary (money) part and the bond is the signing of the documents. Bail is the dollar amount, the bond is the contractual agreement. Hence, you have the phrase, "bail bond".
Do You Get Bond Money Back?

Do You Get Bond Money Back?

Never from a bondsman, but if it's a cash-only bond, you do get your money back from the court minus small court fees. Court fees on a bond refund are usually $60-$300 depending.