When a person or someone related becomes incarcerated, either the person incarcerated or a person wishing to be that person's representative and guarantor will contact a bail bonding agent to issue a bail bond, to initiate the defendant's release from jail.
How it Works
To initiate a bail bond, an individual either on behalf of themselves or another enters into a contract with a bail bonding company, whereby a bond is issued to the court assuring that the defendant will appear in court as required. The monetary consideration for the contract between the bail agent and the defendant or guarantor (person signing for the bond) is 10% of the total bond amount set by the court. Plus sheriffs and applicable fees.
The 10% premium is NON-REFUNDABLE. At Bronco Bail Bonds we also discount bail bonds to 8% for military, active or reserve, union members, and if the person bonding out has a private attorney. This can significantly lower a bonds premium. All bond companies are regulated by the state. all companies charge the same amount. Here at Bronco Bail Bonds, you get customer service that is far and above the common bail bond companies. We are educated, discreet and professional. We strive to keep local business local and always use local companies.
The representative for the incarcerated person or guarantor (co-signer) of the bond, will also sign a Guarantee for the defendant that should the defendant fail to appear in court each and every time required by the court, they will pay the Full amount of the bail if the defendant is not apprehended within a 180 day period. This is where the information provided by both the defendant his references and the information of the cosigner come in handy, this information is used by bounty hunters to arrest the defendant and see why he missed court. Our job at Bronco Bail Bonds is to protect not just ourselves but the co-signer as well, We do not want to pay a bond that has forfeited and we do not want the co-signer to pay either. Our success rate of apprehending people who have missed court or even run on a failed court appearance is higher than most. We have a professional team that always gets their man/woman.
Many times, a person can accidentally miss a court date, At Bronco Bail Bonds we will do all we can to get you back on track with the courts. We offer a self surrender with a new bond in the amount of the warrant, called a "book and release" no jail time, simply getting you a new court date.
Other forms of bail
When approved by a judge, a cash bond can be deposited with the court in
the full amount of the set bail. This amount is held by the court until the
conclusion of the case when the judge will issue an order for the full deposit
to be released, if all court appearances are made by the defendant. A cash bond is also subject to deductions ordered by the court, restitution, courts costs and fines.
Should the defendant fail to appear in court at all scheduled times, the cash bond is
forfeited to the court.
Bail Bonds Payment Plans
We get it. Bronco Bail Bonds has numerous imaginative financing alternatives intended to make this troublesome time as moderate as could be expected under the circumstances.
For a few families, even 10% of the safeguard sum displays a budgetary challenge Some customers either don't have a Credit Card or a sufficiently extensive credit line to pay the bond charge.
Installment Options
Bronco Bail Bonds offers installment arrangement choices to customers. You don't need to have an impeccable credit score to meet the requirements for an installment arrangement. When you work with one of our safeguard specialists to orchestrate an installment arrangement it is important to remember that your payment schedule must be followed.
We understand that the expense of a surety bond may be more than you have promptly available. If you qualify, we can work out an installment arrangement.
How it Works
To initiate a bail bond, an individual either on behalf of themselves or another enters into a contract with a bail bonding company, whereby a bond is issued to the court assuring that the defendant will appear in court as required. The monetary consideration for the contract between the bail agent and the defendant or guarantor (person signing for the bond) is 10% of the total bond amount set by the court. Plus sheriffs and applicable fees.
The 10% premium is NON-REFUNDABLE. At Bronco Bail Bonds we also discount bail bonds to 8% for military, active or reserve, union members, and if the person bonding out has a private attorney. This can significantly lower a bonds premium. All bond companies are regulated by the state. all companies charge the same amount. Here at Bronco Bail Bonds, you get customer service that is far and above the common bail bond companies. We are educated, discreet and professional. We strive to keep local business local and always use local companies.
The representative for the incarcerated person or guarantor (co-signer) of the bond, will also sign a Guarantee for the defendant that should the defendant fail to appear in court each and every time required by the court, they will pay the Full amount of the bail if the defendant is not apprehended within a 180 day period. This is where the information provided by both the defendant his references and the information of the cosigner come in handy, this information is used by bounty hunters to arrest the defendant and see why he missed court. Our job at Bronco Bail Bonds is to protect not just ourselves but the co-signer as well, We do not want to pay a bond that has forfeited and we do not want the co-signer to pay either. Our success rate of apprehending people who have missed court or even run on a failed court appearance is higher than most. We have a professional team that always gets their man/woman.
Many times, a person can accidentally miss a court date, At Bronco Bail Bonds we will do all we can to get you back on track with the courts. We offer a self surrender with a new bond in the amount of the warrant, called a "book and release" no jail time, simply getting you a new court date.
Other forms of bail
When approved by a judge, a cash bond can be deposited with the court in
the full amount of the set bail. This amount is held by the court until the
conclusion of the case when the judge will issue an order for the full deposit
to be released, if all court appearances are made by the defendant. A cash bond is also subject to deductions ordered by the court, restitution, courts costs and fines.
Should the defendant fail to appear in court at all scheduled times, the cash bond is
forfeited to the court.
Bail Bonds Payment Plans
We get it. Bronco Bail Bonds has numerous imaginative financing alternatives intended to make this troublesome time as moderate as could be expected under the circumstances.
For a few families, even 10% of the safeguard sum displays a budgetary challenge Some customers either don't have a Credit Card or a sufficiently extensive credit line to pay the bond charge.
Installment Options
Bronco Bail Bonds offers installment arrangement choices to customers. You don't need to have an impeccable credit score to meet the requirements for an installment arrangement. When you work with one of our safeguard specialists to orchestrate an installment arrangement it is important to remember that your payment schedule must be followed.
We understand that the expense of a surety bond may be more than you have promptly available. If you qualify, we can work out an installment arrangement.