Surety bonds are a type of financial guarantee that one party (the surety) makes to another party (the obligee) to ensure that a third party (the principal) will fulfill its obligations under…
Bail bondsmen get their money back by charging a non-refundable fee, usually 10% of the bail amount, in exchange for posting the bail bond. This fee is typically paid upfront by the…
The main difference between the two is that regular bail is granted after a person has been arrested and charged, while anticipatory bail is granted before an arrest. Anticipatory bail is often…
The most common type of bail is a surety bond, obtained through a bail bondsman. With a surety bond, the bondsman guarantees the court that the defendant will appear for their court…
When someone fails to appear in court, a judge can issue a bench warrant for their arrest. If the person is eventually apprehended and brought before the court, they may face additional…
Bail bond bounty hunters, also known as bail enforcement agents, are hired by bail bondsmen to track down and apprehend individuals who have skipped out on their court appearances. These individuals have…
A Second Chance Bail Bonds will handle your bail bond fast. A typical bail bond is completed within 1-2 hours. We can also handle all of the bail bond documentation by e-mail…
The amount a bail bondsman makes can vary depending on the state and local laws, as well as the specific circumstances of the case. Typically, a bail bondsman charges a non-refundable fee…
If you fail to pay a bail bondsman, they may take legal action against you to collect the debt, such as filing a lawsuit or hiring a debt collector. They may also…