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  Oklahoma Bail Laws, Bail & Bail Bonds in Oklahoma
No bail bondsman shall become a surety on an undertaking unless he has first registered his license in the office of the sheriff and with the clerk of the district court in the county in which the bondsman resides or offices, but not both.
Upon proof to the court that the bondsman paid the order and judgment of forfeiture without knowledge that the defendant was in custody of another court on the day the defendant was due to appear, and all expenses for the defendant's return have been paid by the bondsman, the bondsman's property shall be returned.
An employee of a bondsman or surety; or
www.abailstop.com /Oklahoma.htm   (2605 words)

  
 Bail: Getting Out of Jail After an Arrest -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The usual way to do this to "post bail." Bail is cash or a cash equivalent that an arrested person gives to a court to ensure that he will appear in court when ordered to do so.
This means that bail should not be used to raise money for the government or to punish a person for being suspected of committing a crime.
Remember: The purpose of bail is to give an arrested person her freedom until she is convicted of a crime, and the amount of bail must be no more than is reasonably necessary to keep her from fleeing before a case is over.
www.nolo.com /encyclopedia/articles/crim/bail.html   (306 words)

  
 THE BAIL BOND RECOVERY BUSINESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The bail bondsmen is given "powers of bail" that are worth a certain amount of dollars as far as what amounts and how many bonds he may write.
The bail bondsman is already in a losing position when he calls in a bounty hunter.
At the time he is bailed out by the bail bondsman, he signs away some of his rights which include the right of re-arrest by the bondsman.
www.pimall.com /nais/n.bailrec.html   (2090 words)

  
 Bail bondsman Information
A bail bondsman is any person or corporation which will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a criminal defendant in court.
Bail bondsmen, on the other hand, are usually in the business to cater exclusively to criminal defendants, often securing their customers' release in just a few hours.
Bail bondsmen are almost exclusively found in the United States, as in most other countries bail is usually more modest, and the practice of bounty hunting is illegal.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Bail_bondsman   (558 words)

  
 California Bail bonds Bondsman in Riverside and Los Angeles
The reason for bail is to guarantee the attendance of the defendant, when their presence is compulsory in court.
The posting of a bail bond acquired by or on behalf of the incarcerated person is one means of meeting the required bail.
Bail bonds in California are issued by licensed "Bail Agents" who specialize in their underwriting and issuance.
www.southern-california-bail-bonds.com   (1397 words)

  
 Bailbonds.com :: Bail Related :: One Call Does It All ::
Bail bondsmen have the ethical obligation to inform you of any facts that would normally be of interest to you while applying for a bail bond.
The bondsman may at any time cancel the bail privilege and return the defendant to confinement a bail bond agent may choose to hire an en\forces to being in the defendant.
Bail agreements constitute a contract between the indemnitor of the bail and the bondsman.
www.bailbonds.com /about.html   (4617 words)

  
 bail bonds and bail bondsmen in san diego california
The discharge on bail is accomplished by the taking of bail (i.e., the acceptance by the court or magistrate of security—either an undertaking or deposit—for the appearance of the defendant before a court for some part of the criminal proceeding).
Bail is not a means of punishing a defendant, nor should there be a suggestion of revenue to the government.
Bail bond premiums are not refundable, as they are used for the bail agent`s expenses, etc. The indemnitor is also responsible for additional expenses incurred by the bail agent in the transaction of a bail bond, such as long distance calls, travel, etc.
www.san-diego-bail-bonds.com /pages/faqs.html   (1907 words)

  
 Bail Bonds Bondsman Nationwide at The Bail Bondsman .com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The usual way to do this is to "post bail." Bail is cash or a cash equivalent that an arrested person gives to a court to ensure that he will appear in court when ordered to do so.
Remember: The purpose of bail is to give an arrested person his/her freedom until he/she is convicted of a crime, and the amount of bail must be no more than is reasonably necessary to insure the appearance of the defendant at all court proceedings.
A bail bond issued by a bail bondsman is like a check held in reserve: It represents the person's promise that he or she will appear in court when required to.
www.thebailbondsman.com   (814 words)

  
 BailBondsDirectory.com - - Bail Bond Agent, Bail Bondsmen, Posting Bail
The posting of bail bonds involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by a bail bondsman and the individual cosigning and posting bail (indemnitor) whereby the bail bondsman guarantees to the court that the defendant will appear in court as directed by the judge at each appointed date and time.
Once bail is posted the amount of time it takes for the defendant to be released from jail depends on whether he/she was booked in a city jail, county jail or federal facility.
Bail premiums are set by surety companies and regulated by your state's department of insurance, and the normal premium for a bail bond is usually 10% of the full bail amount.
bailbondsdirectory.com /protect.cfm   (875 words)

  
 Bail bond consumer tips - bail bondsman nationwide
A bail bond (surety bond) is a financial guarantee to the court that the defendant will appear in each and every court appearance as the court directs.
Once the bail bond is posted and accepted by a court or jail, liability is taken on the bail bond.
A qualified bail agent will be happy to answer all of your questions and assist with all of your bail bond needs.
www.bail-bond.us /bail-faq.htm   (468 words)

  
 Missouri bail and bail bond information
BAIL - The defendant may deposit bail with the court and be released.
A defendant on bail may be arrested for failure to appear in court, and a new bail amount shall be set.
While all attempts were made to ensure correct Missouri bondsman and bail bonds information was stated correctly as found at The Missouri State Senate Site, A International Bail Bonds does not warrant this information as complete, accurate or up to date.
www.intbailbonds.com /missouri-bail-information.html   (1214 words)

  
 Premiere Bail Bonds Bondsman - Specializing in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego California
Many of the bail bonds we write are by phone and fax.
All bail agents in California are regulated by the department of insurance and charge the same fees.
We are a licensed bail bonds company specializing in: Surety bonds, Immigration bail bonds, Criminal bail bonds, Felony bail bonds, Domestic violence bail bonds, Traffic bail bonds Civil bonds and Federal bail bonds.
www.premierebailbonds.com   (452 words)

  
 Nationwide Bail, Bail Bonds, Bail Bondsman
Includes details of how the bail industry works, a typical day for a bail agent, pitfalls to avoid, advertising how-to's, and real-life cases.
Bail.com provides bail bond companies, bail bondsman, Attorneys or anyone seeking a bail bond, the resources they need to secure the release of their clients or loved ones from jail.
Obtain a bail bond, hire a bail bond company, learn how bail works, read bail news and headlines.
www.bail.com   (317 words)

  
 Bail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court in order to persuade it to release a suspect from jail, on the understanding that the suspect will return for trial or forfeit the bail ("skipping bail", or "jumping bail", is also illegal).
In many jurisdictions this service is provided commercially by a bail bondsman, where the agent will receive 10% of the bail amount up front and will keep that amount whether the defendant appears in court or not.
In 1966, Congress enacted the Bail Reform Act of 1966 which states that a non-capital defendant is to be released, pending trial, on his personal recognizance or on personal bond, unless the judicial officer determines that such incentives will not adequately assure his appearance at trial.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bail_bond   (1761 words)

  
 How to Make Bail - eHow.com
Bail is set by a judge to guarantee that a defendant will appear when required.
Bail agents' phone numbers are almost always posted in the jail, and offices are probably located across the street or near the courthouse.
You pay 10 percent of your bail to the bondsman, and the bondsman pays 100 percent of your bail to the court.
www.ehow.com /how_110885_make-bail.html   (665 words)

  
 VA DCJS - Private Security Services - Bail Bondsman
Pass the bail bondsman exam as prescribed by the Board or have successfully completed a surety bail bondsman exam as required by the State Corporation Commission under former § 38.2-1865.7.
Any property bail bondsman issued a certificate by a judge pursuant to former § 19.2-152.1, prior to July 1, 1989, who has continuously maintained his certification and who has never provided to a court collateral of $200,000 or more, shall continue to be exempt from the $200,000 collateral requirements specified above.
In the event an applicant for a surety bail bondsman license is unable to obtain a qualifying power of attorney prior to the issuance of his license.
www.dcjs.virginia.gov /pss/howto/licenses/bailBondsman.cfm   (962 words)

  
 Bail Bonds, Diamond Bar Bail Bonds, California Bail Bonds, 1-866-796-2245
Further, the bail agency promises the court the defendant will appear each and every time they are ordered to do so while their case is pending.
Yes, when a Bail Agency post a Bail Bond with the Jail or Court, the Bail Agency is taking responsibility for the defendant to appear at all future court dates.
There are some large Bail Bond Companies who use non-licensed employees to collect money and information from your family inorder to remove the bond off the market, but not service customers quickly as promised.
www.apollobailbonds.net /faq.asp   (1366 words)

  
 Become a Bail Bondsman
To become a bondsman you are required to have some sort of schooling (varies by the state) take a pre-licensing course and pass a bail bond test.
For more information on licensing and how you can become a bail bondsman click here to be taken to an order page of bail bonds 101.
This book is a comprehensive bail bond industry guide on how to become a bail bondsman and run a successful bail bond business or work at a local bail bond office near you.
www.riverside-bail-bonds.com /bail-bonds-book.html   (250 words)

  
 Bail Bond Consumer Tips How Bail Bonds Work
The bail agent should be available for questions or concerns after the bail bond has been posted.
A Bail Bond Agency will typically collect a specific percentage of the total bail amount (as prescribed by law) from you and guarantees the Court that the defendant will appear to all hearings as required.
Bail bond agencies typically collect 10% of the bail amount from you as a "Premium." To have a friend/relative freed from jail, you pay this amount or arrange financing with us.
www.bailyes.com /consumer_tips.htm   (610 words)

  
 Bail Bondsman
The process involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by a Licensed Bail Bondsman and the individual posting bail.
A Bail Bondsman guarantees to the court that a defendant will appear in court each and every time he or she is required to and that if the defendant does not make their appearance that the Bondsman will pay the court the full amount of the bond.
Meaning a Bail Bondsman can charge 15% if he or she has determined that the client is a high risk.
www.premierebailbonds.com /bailbondsman.html   (503 words)

  
 Minnesota Bail Bondsmen
A bail bondsman is a person who posts bail for the defendant to secure that persons release.
The bondsman may also require a lien or other security interest in an asset to ensure that the bondsman will be paid if the defendant" jumps" bail by failing to appear in Court.
After the bail bond is posted at the jail the release process may take minutes to several hours depending on whether the individual has completed the booking process and the congestion of that particular jail facility.
www.nvo.com /beaulier/minnesotabailbonds   (539 words)

  
 Bail bond agent School -- Continuing Education & pre-licensing classes
The Florida Bail Bond School is nationally recognized and previous graduates have enrolled from throughout the country.
Any person interested in doing fugitive pick-ups or apprehensions of bail skips must be licensed by the state of Florida as a limited surety (bail bond) agent.
The Florida Bail Bond School, Inc. program is fully approved by the Florida Department of Insurance and no school has a higher success rate for its graduates.
www.bailbonding.com /Classes.htm   (319 words)

  
 Bronx Bail Bonds, Bondsman Obligations and Responsibilities of BailBonds Bonding Companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In that case, a defendant typically pays 10 percent of the total bail bond and signs over a lien on certain collateral (car title, house deed, etc.) and/or personally promises to repay the full amount of the bail bond in the event the defendant does not show up to court as required.
The bail bondsman or surety firm representative will then guarantees to pay the court if the defendant fails to appear for trial by posting a surety bail bond power of attorney with the jail or court.
Note: as an indemnitor (co-signer) on a bail bond you are responsible for the defendant to appear to court as required.
www.bronxbailbondsman.com   (278 words)

  
 Bail Bonds for Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County and California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
I specialize in bail bonds for Southern California including Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Diego County and Ventura County.
You may not have realized that the California Department of Insurance licenses bail agents and the bail industry is highly regulated, but sometimes not as closely watched.
There are bail representatives who will offer you illegally low rates and may "cold call" you.
www.familybailbonds.com   (379 words)

  
 Aarons Bail Bonds Company Aaron's Bondsman Nationwide Services
Our bail bonding service is unique because we handle the entire bail application and bond approval process from beginning to end in minutes, right over the phone.
where you will be connected live, with a licensed bail bond agent from your local area, then a few simple questions and your bail agent is on his way to the jail to post the bond.
A bail bond is like an insurance policy that guarantees the court appearance/s of the defendant, also know as the principal on the bond.
www.aaronsbailbonds.com   (1656 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Bail Laws, Bail & Bail Bonds in Pennsylvania
The bail authority may direct that a forfeiture be set aside or remitted if justice does not require the full enforcement of the forfeiture order.
A bail authority, in his or her discretion, may exonerate a surety who deposits cash in the amount of any forfeiture ordered or who surrenders the defendant in a timely manner.
Licensing.--Any person who engages in business as a professional bondsman without being registered and licensed in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter, or who engages in such business while his license is suspended or revoked, commits a misdemeanor of the third degree.
www.abailstop.com /Pennsylvania.htm   (1419 words)

  
 New York bail bonds bail bondsman bailbonds bail bond
A professional bail agent will be happy to assist you and answer all of your questions.
The premium charged for a bail bond in most states is normally 10% of the full bail amount.
If you are concerned about working with a particular bail agency, do not enter into a bail bond agreement with them.
www.bail-bond.us /new-york-bail-bonds.htm   (761 words)

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