
And your point is….. asked:
I took out a bail bond for my husbands release from being arrested. This bond company surrendered my husband without any prior notice or warning, so of course all forms of payments were stopped. (we have since been sent to collection for the entire amount plus interest) Of course I was able to immediately secure a new bond for his release, again coming up with the mandatory state requirement of 10%, the same 10% already paid, accepted by the prior company. I have just found in his case file that they again, with no knowledge to me did an ex-parte hearing, requesting the courts to grant and vacate/forfeiture/exonerate the bond, which was granted, and the bond company charged a misc. cort fee of $100.00 - Why am I not being exhonerated of the bond, when I was forced to secure a new one and pay additional charges, this does not seem right that a court lets the bond company released however I continue all responsibility? Can Someone please explaing this to me…Broke&Frustrated
momof4 asked:
how do bail bonds work if i am posting bail for someone ??? i have never done this be4 what are my risks???
ok so bail in this case is set for $1500.00 and they want me to sign some paper saying i will owe them $10,000.00 if my daughter skips bail so does this mean that if and when she goes to court i dont have to deal with the bonds people anymore???i mean she will be at court if i have to drag her there myself #1 she has no place to go and is with a 4 month old daughter and besides she is scared out of her skin right now that she will coperate with the police anyways
Shane asked:
I finished a year apprenticeship, and during that year only made 200 a week to basically work 24/7. I worked my ass off to get that license and am broke as hell. I started my own business with the help of my dad, and am trying to get business. Unfortunately I missed most of the phone book deadlines, and the only ad I will have won’t be out till July.
I am trying other ideas in the meantime, I have been doing mail outs but that is costing a lot of money and not getting any good responses, I end up getting calls for risky bonds, which I wan’t no part of. I might start calling once I get the call list, as the jail has a list of people that get arrested the previous day, that way I might get some bonds in the meantime.
My question is, does anyone know of any bondsman or maybe have any ideas that may help me out? I am a Florida bail bondsman. I pass out cards to everyone I see or meet. Im wondering if there are any public places you might know of that have boards for cards also
Amazing Amanda asked:
if someone is in jail is it easy to get one? My man is in jail for DUI and he just got arrested tonite and the place is open 24/7 so can I just get a bond and get him out or what?
Logan asked:
What happens if you help a friend pay a partial of his bail bond amount (It was $5000 and you paid $3000 of it with your credit card) and then your friend jumps bail? You didn’t put any collateral or nothing. Can the bail bondsman come after you for the full bail amount which is $50,000? Because that’s what’s happenning to my friend right now. The Bail bondsman is hounding him because he paid for some of the bail for his friend. Can they really come after your house or garnish your wages even though you didn’t sign anything for collateral? Should my friend just ignore them? Thanks for your answers
No, he did not sign anything other than the credit card receipt. He knows for sure he didn’t put any collateral down. Please, any lawyers out there?
katy_zpb asked:
I used my debit card to post bail for a friend who was arrested for driving with a suspended license. When he didn’t go to court the bail bond charged my account $1000. I contacted my bank and they agreed to dispute the charges but I lost my dispute. The said that I agreed to be responsible for any subsiquent fees, but I didn’t agree to have my account charged. What should I do?
tomawa asked:
A friend paid $900 to a bail bondsman towards a $1600 bail bond and his parents put their house up as collateral. He was making monthly payments to the bail bondsman but charges against him were dismissed within a couple weeks so he quit paying. Does he still owe the remaining $700 and will their still be a lien on his parents’ home?
i V0TE 0BAMA O8!! asked:
My boyfriend is in jail and i just want to know what he needs to be eligible for bond. I know that he cant be a threat to society. How would they be able to proof hes a threat to society?
Dawn asked:
Let’s say that a friend bonds you out of jail. For whatevever reason (for personal reasons not related to any illegal activity) you do not want that “friend” to be on the bond any longer, can you get someone else to go to the bonding company and transfer it to their name? If yes, does the new person have to pay the bond money again or just a transfer fee?