Pennsylvania Bail Piece is a type of surety bond used in the state of Pennsylvania. The bond is required by the court to ensure that the defendant returns to court for all future proceedings. The bond is purchased from an approved surety company and guarantees that the defendant will appear in court. There are two types of Pennsylvania Bail Piece: a cash bail piece and a property bail piece. A cash bail piece is a bond that requires the defendant to pay a certain amount of money to the court. The money is refunded if the defendant appears at all court proceedings. A property bail piece is a bond that requires the defendant to put up collateral, such as a house, to guarantee the defendant’s appearance in court. If the defendant fails to appear in court, the surety company keeps the collateral.