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When someone is arrested and released on bond, for say a 25K bond ..

Does the accused pay 25K?
Or is this like a treasury bond where you pay 12.5K?

The BHB Panama bond got me thinking.
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three ways
1 25 grand cash bond
2 have two people put up their land.
3 get a bail bonds who charges 10%
 

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10% lander if you get a bails bondsmen my brotherin law about 7 yrs ago had to put up 10,000 of a 100K bond
 
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Keep in mind that nothing says that the Panama "security" bond is handled in the same way as a US criminal bond.
 

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is the 10% just his fee?

do you go on a payment plan for the rest?
 

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You only pay 10%. Once you show up in court the matter is resolved and no more money is owed.

If you don't show then the guy who bonded you out is on the hook for the entire amount. At least until he can catch you.
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I noticed Outanup is missing around here. Did you do something you might regret later?


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Bob Sparks is correct...............

except he left out the part about a "cash" bond


if you post a "cash" or "sheriffs" bond you get the amount you posted back (some jurisdications charge 10%) back when you appear in court.........

all other types of bonds are non-refundable.....
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by wilheim:
I noticed Outanup is missing around here. Did you do something you might regret later?


wil.
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I plead the 5th.
Wil, if you have any more questions direct them to Lawyer (the guy that was stomping on Brady last weekend)
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Lander:

The 10% is the bondsmans usual fee.

IF you show up in court, the bondsman gets the back full bond (money) he posted up with the court.

The bondsman is betting that you will show up, or he gets stuck for the full bail amount.

One has the option of putting up the full amount of the bond, directly with the court and bypass a bondsman.

Going to a bondsman, entirely depends on your economic resources.

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Got a problem. My good friend Glenn will help you for a fee of course. Anytime Bail Bonds PO Box 271 Morgantown IN 46160

These guys are good
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Hypothetically, let's say you skip out on the court date. Are the bondmen the type that will hunt you down and beat the ever-living crap out of you? or are they more of the nerdy investor type?

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Thanks Wil.

So the Bond Bailsmen are seperate from Bounty Hunters, right? Or, not necessarily?

Either way, I watched Renagade - I'm not messing with anyone not named JJ.
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So far, nobody has mentioned this crucial fact:The bail bondsman will insist on collateral for putting up the dough.
 

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Exilarch: collateral is only required if there is substantial risk involved. In most cases a co-signer is all that's needed. I have written bonds over 50k with no collateral taken and have also written 2k bonds with a mortgage as collateral.
 

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My friend is a Fugitve Recovery Agent. He has more authority than any state policeman. he can kick your door in and come to get your azz. He dont need no warrant and he most likely will notify law enforcement of his intentions before moving in.

The toys these guys use are awesome.
 

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