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No Cash Bail mean? How Does It Affect You?

Apr 13

In the past when someone was detained and needed to be bail out of jail, his or her family members would need to contribute the money. This process can be time-consuming and costly.

A new system, known as "no money bail", has been put in place in many places in the country. The system doesn't require the defendant's family or friends to pay any money to be released from jail. Instead, they are released under their own authority until the court date. Let's take a closer view at what no-cash bail actually means.

What Does a No Cash Bail System Look Like?

A no cash bail system doesn't require defendants pay any money to be released before their court date. Instead they are released on the condition that they can prove their innocence.

There are many ways this can be done. In some cases, defendants may be required by the judge to sign a statement promising to appear at court. In other instances, the judge may request that the defendant appear in court on a specific date.

A warrant for arrest may be issued if the defendant fails to appear at court or checks in to their pretrial officers.

How does no cash bail affect you?

The no cash bail system can work in your favor if a crime is being charged against you. If you're eligible for release on your behalf, you won’t be held in jail while you wait for your court appearance.

If you are released on own recognizance, fail to show up in court or check-in with your pretrial officers officer, a warrant is issued for your arrest, and you will then be taken into custody.

A new system called no cash bail is in use in some states. Understanding the mechanics and potential consequences of this system is critical if you are facing charges for a crime.

What's a Bailbondsman to Do for You?

You can have bail posted by a bail bondsman, and you won't be responsible for the whole amount.

A bail bondsman will charge an additional fee. This fee is usually about ten percent to the total bail amount. Failure to appear in court will result in the bail bondsman being responsible for paying the court the full bail amount.

To make sure they show up at court on your behalf, you should only use a reputable bail bondman that you are comfortable with.

It is important to know all your options in the event that you are arrested for a crime. For those cases where cash bail is not possible, it is important to speak to a bail bondsman who can explain what this means to you.

If you are released from jail before your trial, you will have to pay a cash bail.

Conclusion

We'd like to close by saying that if your arrest results in you needing bail release assistance, don't hesitate to call our experts here at 24 hour Bail Bonds. We are happy and available to answer any questions you have about the bail process.

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