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Category: Bail Bond

What Are The Disadvantages Of Cash Bail
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What Are The Disadvantages Of Cash Bail?

Cash bail is a system that requires defendants to pay money to be released from jail before trial. While it helps ensure court appearances, it also creates serious disadvantages. People without money often stay behind bars, while those who can…
Do You Pay The Full Amount Of A Bond
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Do You Pay The Full Amount Of A Bond?

No, you usually do not pay the full amount of a bond unless you choose to post a cash bond directly with the court. Most defendants use a licensed bail bondsman who posts the full bond on their behalf. In…
Can A Bond Be Cancelled?

Can A Bond Be Cancelled?

Yes, a bond can be cancelled under certain conditions. The cancellation of a bond means the agreement between the defendant (or co-signer) and the court or bail bond company is terminated. This can happen voluntarily, through legal action, or by…
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Who Pays Back A Bond?

A bond is a financial guarantee that the defendant will return to court. Once the bond process is complete and the case is resolved, the court determines who is entitled to get the bond money back, if anyone. The answer…
What Is A $0.00 Bond Amount?
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What Is A $0.00 Bond Amount?

A $0.00 bond amount means that the defendant can be released from custody without having to pay any money up front. This is also known as being released on personal recognizance, or a PR bond. Instead of requiring cash or…
How Much Is A $100,000 Bond?
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How Much Is A $100,000 Bond?

A $100,000 bond refers to the full bail amount set by the court. This amount serves as a guarantee that the defendant will return for all required court dates. The way the bond is paid—and how much you actually pay,…
Where Do You Pay A Bail Bond?

Where Do You Pay A Bail Bond?

You can pay a bail bond either directly to the court or through a licensed bail bond agent. The location and method of payment depend on the type of bond, the jail’s procedures, and the court handling the case. Know…
What Does "No Bond" Mean In Kansas?
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What Does “No Bond” Mean In Kansas?

In Kansas, when a court or jail record says "no bond," it means the defendant is not currently eligible to be released from custody through any form of bail. This is a legal order that keeps the person in jail…
Why would a bond be Canceled

Why Would A Bond Be Canceled?

A bond can be canceled for several reasons, all of which relate to a change in the defendant’s situation, a violation of release conditions, or a request made by a party involved in the bond agreement. When a bond is…
What does bond held insufficient mean?

What Does Bond Held Insufficient Mean?

When a court declares a bond "held insufficient," it means that the current bond is no longer valid or acceptable for the defendant’s release. This decision is usually made by a judge due to a change in the defendant’s circumstances…