Bail bonds allow a defendant to be released before trial in exchange for money or assets that guarantee they will return to court. When arrested, a suspect is booked, fingerprinted, and held until a bail hearing where a judge determines the bail amount based on flight risk and crime severity. If the defendant cannot pay, a bondsman may pay most of the bail amount and collect a percentage later if the defendant appears in court. If the defendant skips court, a warrant is issued and a bounty hunter may track them down, returning them to jail where they face additional penalties.