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mostly things like drug abuse then skipping court sessions and not paying bail
The provisions of his bail release MAY control his movements but, if they don't prohibit it, he can. I'd be darned sure I notified my bail bondsman though. He might think you're skipping out on your bail and come after you.
this is called a deposit bail. A bail bond is when you have someone else pay your bail.
You can approach the court and (usually via the office of the Clerk of Court) and ask about the procedure to withdraw a bond. Once it is postedm you are not required to continue to bond somone who you do not honestly feel will honor the requirements of the bail program.
to get bonded to post bail for people in sc
If you bonded someone out of jail and THEY went missing it should not legally be any reflection on you. What immigration has to do with it, is unclear to me.
Bail can be refunded when that bail has bee posted directly to the court and the and the court has ruled the bail has been exonerated.
If the person being held was admitted to bail, then yes. In some cases, a court may hold someone without bail, especially if they have previously violated terms set out by the court.
Bail money is used to make sure someone shows up to court. If they show up their money is given back. If someone uses a bail bondsman they charge a percentage for covering the bond and they don't get any of the money back.
An American bail bond is the act of paying a jail a certain amount of money to release someone who has been arrested. The condition is that if any court dates are needed the bail bondsman will find the person who was arrested if they skip court. There is also a bail bonds company from Longview, Texas called American Bail Bonds (although this question specifically asks about American bail bond and not American Bail Bonds).
; What is bail?....Bail is money paid to the court to make sure you will appear at all required court appearances. ; So when you are released on bail, you will be called back to court. To answer bail is to show up as as ordered. by Duobus
If you put the property up to secure the bail money, yes, the bail provider can take it with a court order.