Post Bail For Arrest In Massachusetts

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A bail bond is a bond provided by an insurance company through a bail bondsman acting as agent for the company, to allow an accused defendant to be released before trial. A bail bond is designed to ensure the appearance of the defendant in court at the scheduled time. Prior to the posting of a bail bond, the defendant or a co-signer must guarantee that they will pay the full amount of bail if the defendant does not appear in court. The bail bond company usually charges 10 percent of the amount of the bond and often requires the defendant to put up some collateral like a seconded of trust or mortgage on one's house.


When the case is concluded, the bail bond is "exonerated" and returned to the insurance company. If the defendant disappears and fails to appearing court (skips bail), the bond money will be forfeited unless the defendants found and returned. The bond may be forfeited, by order of the court, upon the partys failure to appear or to comply with the conditions of the bond. If the defendant is located and arrested by the bail agent the cosigner is responsible for all expenses the bail agent incurs while looking for the defendant.

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The bail process: Post arraignment. Learn about the bail process from the pretrial hearings and beyond, including how bail is returned.If the defendant can post cash bail immediately, they go to the clerk's office and pay the amount set for bail. Before posting bail, gather as much information as possible about the defendant, including their full name, date of birth, and details of the criminal charges. At the arraignment the court will consider whether you can be released on your personal recognizance or whether to set bail on your case. After arrest, the individual is brought to the station for booking and given the chance to post bail in order to be released from police custody. Police set a Bail amount at the time of arrest. The criminal process begins when a police officer stops you on suspicion of driving under the influence. How long does it typically take to post bail and be released from jail? You will need to make contact with the specific court where your warrant was issued from, and be prepared to speak to a judge about the warrant.

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Post Bail For Arrest In Massachusetts