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Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by developer 2336 Views

When someone gets arrested, there are a huge number of potential outcomes. One of them is whether the defendant will have to wait until their court date while they are in jail. In cases like this, the judge will often order that bail be set so that the defendant can be released in the meantime. It’s important to know that if you do have bail posted, you are not off the hook. It simply means that there has been collateral provided so that they can be released from jail while the situation unfolds. If you do have your bail posted then you have to appear at every court date, until the case reaches a resolution. If you or someone you know has to have their bail posted, then you may find that the situation is both scary and overwhelming. There are various steps that need to be taken, even with the simplest bail bond orders. It’s also important to understand them fully for this very reason before you take that next step.

How do Bail Bonds Work?

The judge is the only person who can determine the amount of the bail. Most of the time, people cannot afford to post bail. This is where bonds come into play. If you do require a bond, then you will go through a licensed bondsman. They will take a percentage of the bail, in exchange for guaranteeing that the rest will be paid. Most of the time, this will be 10%. When you come to us at Mr. Nice Guy, you will soon find that we are fully licensed and that we have availability on a case-by-case basis. We will give you fast and easy approval, with a 24-hour turnaround for the state of California.

Why do I Need an Indemnitor?

The most important person when it comes to bail bonds would be the indemnitor. The indemnitor is the co-signer for the bail bond. They provide a financial guarantee, stating that the defendant will show up in court. If you have an indemnitor, they will be the person who signs the agreement and they will also pay the bail agreement fee, along with the bondsman fee. They may also need to provide some degree of collateral if this is needed.

Responsibilities of an Indemnitor

Making the decision to be an indemnitor should not be taken lightly. The person should be 100% confident in whoever they are signing for and they should also be willing to take steps to ensure that they do actually appear in court. In situations where the defendant does not appear in court, the bondsman is then allowed, legally, to pursue the defendant. This could involve working with a bounty hunter. The indemnitor will also be obligated to pay for fees like this. If the agency cannot pursue the defendant, the indemnitor will be responsible for the entire bill.

What Happens if you Can’t Find an Indemnitor?

In some instances, it is entirely possible for someone to get their bail bond posted without having an indemnitor, or a co-signer. When you come through us at Mr. Nice Guy, we will work with you to make sure that you get out of jail in the shortest possible time. If you want to find out more about getting out of jail without the help of an indemnitor, then take a look below.

Recognizance Bond

Even if you are in jail right now, you may be eligible for a recognizance bond. A judge will review your case during the pre-trial hearing, and they will also look at your criminal history as well. They will then determine whether or not you post a threat to the community, and they will take your criminal history. They will also have your lawyer sign what’s known as a Recognizance bond. This is a promise to the court that you will be present for the court hearing. The bail will be set for you, but you will not have to pay anything. If you don’t hold up your end of the bargain with this kind of bond, then it is your responsibility to pay the original amount that the bail was set for. If you do not make an appearance, then you also run the risk of even more jail time in the future.

Personal Property

It is more than possible for your personal property to be collateral when you try and obtain a bail bond without any kind of co-signer. You will however have to pay a fee to the bondsman which will be returned to you when you make your appearance. You do not need to have an indemnitor or even a co-signer when you put up collateral. If you want to find out more about this, then simply take a look below.

  •       Mortgage deeds
  •       Credit cards
  •       Vehicle titles
  •       Assets (on paper)
  •       Cars

Signature Bond

If you have a signature bond, then you will not need any kind of co-signer. You will also not need to worry about immediate payment either. You and a lawyer will be seen by the judge during the pre-trial. You will talk about why you were put in jail in the first place, and you will also acknowledge that you are in fact accountable for your presence. You will also sign a receipt, which will stand as a warrant for your arrest if you do not hold up your end of the deal.

If you want to find out more about getting your bail posted then contact us at Mr. Nice Guy. We will then help you to find out everything you need to know about your bail so that you can make the best decision possible regarding your case.  You can call us at 844-400-2245 or you can even email us. We can’t wait to hear from you, and we are here to ensure that you get the bail you need, even if you do not have someone who can act as an indemnity for you. We have a 24-hour turnaround too!

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About The Author

Jesse Kleis is a seasoned California Bail Agent, boasting over a decade of comprehensive experience in the bail industry. He earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Sociology from California State University. In addition to his work as a bail agent, Jesse is also an active Sociology Instructor, furthering his commitment to professional education.

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