1. Jail Bonds
How to jail bonds work? And how do you go about. "bonding" someone out? (I don't know how
you would phrase that). What I found out was – Although this is answered above, some other
information has not been included. A bond is a money guarantee that a person will return to
court for a criminal charge. The bond amount is established by the Judge based on the severity
of the crhyme charged, the stability of the person ( do they own a home in the area which would
make them less likely to skip town, etc) and whether the Judge feels this person represents a
direct threat to the public if released. At arraignment, the Judge will either set, raise or deny bail.
He has a choice of ROR ( Release on Recognizance) which means no cash is needed, a set
bond or a cash bond. A set bond means you can go to a bailbondsman, who will charge you
10% ( in Ohio) of the bail amount PLUS the court filing fees. The bondsman will then front the
entire amount of the bond to the court. When the person returns to court and the case is
disposed of ( which can take some time), he is refunded the amount he fronted and he keeps
the 10% you paid him for his profit. If you pay the entire bond yourself, when the person returns
to court and the case is disposed of, you will be refunded the bail you paid minus any applicable
fines and fees that are decided upon by the court. The final is a cash bond. This is used in high
profile cases where a Judge feels there is a definete threat of the person not returning to court
and he will designate an amount that only be paid in full ( usually a VERY high amount. If a
person cannot afford to pay either the bond or a bondsman, then they will sit in the county jail
until their trial date. I hope this helps you and you can find it useful
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