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Q: How much on a 500 bail bond do I have to pay?
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How much do you have to pay if your bond is 5000?

10%. 500$ to get the person out and that should be the only payment, half of that if your going through bail bondsman and payment plan.


How much do you pay bail if its 250000?

If you have bail set at $250k, that's what you need to pay in order to be bailed out.


What is the type of bail where the denfendant deposits a percentage of the bail amount typically 10 percent with the court?

this is called a deposit bail. A bail bond is when you have someone else pay your bail.


Which bail system requires the defendant to pay a percentage of the bond to a bonding agent who then posts the full bail amount?

Surety bail system


How much does bail bondsman pay court?

Nothing. the court gets no money from bondsman. At least not here in california. We only pay the court for summary judgments. When the bond is forfeited and we must pay the bond. And usual court fees, but that's it.


If your bail is 100000 how much is the bond?

It really depends on what state you are in. Typically the bond premium (the amount you pay a bail agent) is between 10%-15% of the bond. So in the case of a $100,000 bond, you would pay somewhere between $10,000 - $15,000. In addition to the premium, you will most likely have to put up other assets equivalent to the total bond as collateral with the bail agent. Ultimately if the person fails to show up for court the bondsman is responsible for the full amount of the bond ($100,000). This is the value that bail agents bring to the criminal justice system. By letting someone out of jail pretrial, and financially binding them and others (family, friends, bail agent, etc.) the person is more likely to show up in court to have their case heard. Without this financial accountability and the bail agent to ensure their appearance, most people would never show up at court (much like they don't when released through government sponsored "free bail" programs).


If Charges are dropped and bail is exonerated do you have to pay remaining bail to the bailbondsman?

Yes. When you use the services of a bail bondsman you are, in effect, "renting" his services to pay your bond. Whether you are exonerated or not, it is a legitimate debt and you still need to pay the the bail bondsman for the use of his money.


I recently posted bail for some one through a bail bondsman. I have found out that the person I posted for might leave the state to avoid prosecution. Is there anyway I can get my name off the bond and cancel it so I don't have to pay the money if they ru?

Only if they pay the bail or sign over the bond into their name.


How much do you pay on 15000 t dollars bail?

Usually, if you see a bails/bonds man they can reduce the bail to ten percent of whatever the bail/bond may be...in this case it would take 1500 to get whoever out of jail. not 100% but pretty sure


How do you pay a dollar bail or dollar bond in a new york city jail?

You can go downtown Brooklyn to the Brooklyn house an there you can do the dollar bail


Is the person who hires a bail bondsman responsible for the whole bail amount if the defendant fails their obligation?

When a Bail Bond Company writes a bond, they are responsible for the bond amount if the defendant fails to appear. The indemnitor (person who gives collateral for the bond) is responsible to the extent that they will lose whatever they gave the bondsman for collateral if the bond is forfeited. That is why bond agencies try to find the defendant and bring him to jail before the bond forfeiture hearing, so they do not have to pay the courts the amount of the bond. Bond companies pay the courts in CASH regardless of what type of collateral was used for the bond.


Which early colonial bail system enabled the rich to pay a fee and be released?

bond system