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The Bail Bond Recovery Business

Submitted by Daniel Adams
Wed, 14 Oct 2009

A well-known fact is that a bail bond is your lifeline to get someone you care about out of jail. In more technical terms, it is essentially a guarantee to a court of law that the defendant being released through the bail bond will be present for his trial.

The process starts with a bail bondsman writing a bond for a defendant which is then underwritten by an insurance company. He charges about 10% commission on the bail amount decided by the court and also tries to obtain some form of collateral to provide this service to the defendant. The party providing this collateral would be called the signer.

If the defendant appears for the trial all the required number of times, the bail bondsman is released from financial responsibility. This is commonly known as exoneration of charges. The signer is also relieved from his duty and the collateral held is returned.

However, if the defendant turns into a "skip", that is, one who fails to show up for his trial, the bail bondsman is liable to pay the amount of the bail bond to the court from his own buildup fund, a fund built up by retaining part of his commission. How many bail bonds and up to what amounts can be written by a particular bail bondsman depends on the "powers of bail" he has been given. Besides, his credibility suffers in the eyes of the underwriter as well as the court. To avoid this, the bail bondsman often employs the services of a bounty hunter, an agent who is responsible for tracing the skip and bringing him to the bail bondsman. Both the bail bondsman and the bounty hunter are authorized to track, seize and even imprison the skip, if the need arises, anywhere across the United States of America.

All over the United States, many agencies specialize in local bail bonds like San Diego bail bonds and Huntington Beach bail bonds. However, needless to say, the industry abounds with dangerous bail bondsmen with underworld connections and would-be novices who bring disrepute to their profession and raise the ire and suspicion of law enforcement officers. It is important for the defendant's kin to find a reputed agency that knows the system well and treats its clients with respect.

The signer should select a bail bondsman whose mission is to respond to his customers with compassion and integrity. Long-standing experience in the bail bonds industry and the ability to underwrite bail bonds of large amounts speedily are desirable advantages. At the same time, the bail bondsman should be easily and immediately accessible, with licensed bail agents across the country.

A good bail bondsman should be able to empathize if the defendant cannot appear in court on the allotted date and should be willing to extend his assistance. If a signer does not have the required collateral or creditworthiness, the bail bondsman should be ready with alternative solutions. Most importantly, the chosen agent to make your bail bond should offer his professional expertise to get your loved one out of jail in a quick and dignified manner.

 

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