If a bailbondsman bonds out a defendant and then the defendant flees - the bailbondsman will lose more than the 'deposit' that was paid to him for his services - he will lose the ENTIRE amount of the defendants bond amount - which in many cases will amount to many thousands of dollars that he willhave to pay to the court.
THAT is why bailbondsman employ bail agents to recapture and return fleeing defendants. Many times they are more successful than law enforcement in this endeavor, AND they do not necessarily have to ovserve all the legal "niceties" that law enforcement must.
My adivce: Don't skip on a bailbond!!
this is called a deposit bail. A bail bond is when you have someone else pay your bail.
Jail bail.
Known as bail, or a bail bond.
bail
"A person can find out about immigration bail bonds from an immigration bail bond company,from a bail bond agent, from a courthouse or from a government office."
Because the bond (or bail) was accepted as surety that the defendant WOULD appear in court - if the defendant fails to appear, the bond (or bail) is forfeited and seized by the court.
Your bail will be revoked and you'll be sent to jail to await action on the offense you were out on bail on. Then - you'll be charged with the NEW offenses.
Bail.
How do I fill out this seciton of bail bond forfeiture? Power of Attorney No.__________________________, posted in the above action on behalf of the above named defendant in the sum of $__________________ , and to ______________________________ the said bond.
Since everyone is entitled to be considered for release on bail, I'm wondering what kind of lie was told by the defendant? In any case..., if information was offered that was proveably untrue then their bail could be revoked and they could be jailed awaiting their court action. If their bail was fronted by a bail bondsman, they'll have to be even more cautious about any lying or the bail bondsman will pull their bail bond and the defendant will end up back in jail because no one will stand his bond.
It is the action of revoking a previously granted right to bail. The call to reincarcerate a person released on bail for any number of reasons to include: Risk of flight, perpetuity of crime (getting out on bail and doing more crime), and the safety of the public at large.
A bail bondsman puts up essentially a security deposit with the court that helps guarantee a defendant will return to court. The following page has some information that may help you understand the process better: http://www.bailyes.com/consumer_tips.htm