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A bail bond is a document which assures the court that a person charged with an offense, if released from incarceration, will appear for all future court dates and remain in the jurisdiction of the court while the case is pending.

1. What is a bail bond?

A bail bond as described above is a written guarantee that a defendant will attend all further Court proceedings. Bail is set by a court to make sure that a defendant will appear when required to do so throughout his court case.

2. What type of bonds are there?

There are four primary types of bonds: Cash Only, Secured, Unsecured, and Signature or Own Recognizance sometimes called "OR").

3. How can bonds be posted?

Cash Only: The defendant and/or a co-signer must pay a designated amount of money to the Court. The defendant and a co-signer, if any, must also sign a bond order guaranteeing the appearance of the defendant at further Court hearings.

Secured: The defendant must pay a designated amount of money or provide the Court with security such as a title to property worth at least as much as the ordered bond amount. The co-signer and defendant must then sign a bond order guaranteeing the defendant's appearance for further Court proceedings.

Unsecured: The defendant signs a bond guaranteeing appearance for further hearings with the understanding that if the defendant does not appear, he/she will be responsible for paying the Court a designated amount of money. In these instances a hearing officer may require that a responsible third party, such as a relative, sign the bond.

Signature/Own Recognizance "OR": The defendant signs a bond order guaranteeing appearance for further proceedings.

4. When You sign a bond, what are You promising?

You are promising that the defendant will appear and that the defendant will follow all conditions placed on him/her.

5. Where can you go to post bond and when?

Typically in California Bonds are posted at the jail 24 hours a day. However, for Family Court, defendants must post bond at Family Court during the regular business hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. The quickest way of getting a loved one out of jail is to call a licensed California bail bondsman.

6. Who can post bond for a juvenile?

Any adult can post bond for a juvenile; however, the juvenile can only be released to his/her parents or a guardian.

7. What can I do if I want the bond changed?

If you have posted bond and wish to change either the conditions or the amount, you must file a Motion to Modify Bond. This motion will be held for 10 calendar days and then taken to the appropriate hearing officer for review. In some cases a hearing will be scheduled and you will be notified in writing when to attend. In other cases the hearing officer (a judge or commissioner) will make a decision based on the motion without a hearing, and you will receive an order in the mail.

9. When do I get my money back on a bond?

Bond money or property is released only after a case ends and a final order is entered. You will receive a check from the cashier in the mail or you may go to pick it up.

10. What happens if the defendant does not show for court as promised?

You could lose any money or property that was posted for bail.

 

 

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