No - if you signed the bond it doesn't matter whether you have a job or not - or whether the bondsman asked you if you did. You are liable as surety on the bond - having a job or not has nothing to do with your liability. Sorry.
And while some will tell you that you can't remain anonymous, the short answer is actually yes, you can. (But with one major consideration.) The Court is going to need a name and person to return the bond to once the court date has been successfully completed.
The defendant can post their own bail or ask a family member or friend to post it. If the defendant uses a bond company, the company may require the defendant to have a co-signer (someone who will help the company find the defendant should they fail to appear).
Yes! In California, bonds can be posted twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week. But whether you can bail someone out of jail at any time depends on their situation.
Felony DUI Charges Will Incur Higher Bonds Other people do get bonds, for whatever reason, and usually those are in $1200 to $2500 range.
Arizona DUI penalties for a standard DUI offense are severe, even for first-time offenders. A first-time DUI conviction mandates a jail sentence of 10 days, which is a clear demonstration of the state's tough stance on impaired driving. Additionally, offenders are subject to a minimum fine of approximately $1,250.
Felony DUI Charges Will Incur Higher Bonds Other people do get bonds, for whatever reason, and usually those are in $1200 to $2500 range.