If the bail is paid through the bail bonding agency, contacting the bail bondsman responsible should provide you with the information. However, if the person providing the fund and collateral is not related to the inmate, the bail bondsman may not reveal the identity for the reason of privacy. For example, a criminal organization may wish to bail its agents through a proxy, without revealing its identity. If you are the victim of a crime and are interested in whether the crime perpetrator has been bailed, you may contact the police or district attorney's office. Lastly, for other cases where family members may have posted the bail, contact the clerk responsible for your case at the courthouse should be sufficient.
Interim bail is bail that has been posted after a release from jail. This bail is posted as a continuance until trial.
In bail bonding, the principle is the defendant for whom the bail is posted.
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.
Yes, if bail is revoked, the person who posted bail may lose their money. Typically, when bail is set, the amount is held as a guarantee that the defendant will appear for their court dates. If the defendant fails to comply with the conditions of their bail, the court may forfeit the bail amount.
I have never heard of bail referred to in the context of a civil lawsuit.
Exoneration of a bail bond simply means that the defendant has been adjudicated and the bail liability has been released from the bail bond agent.When a bail bond is posted and a fee is charged by the bail agent that fee is non-refundable no matter if the charges are never filed, the defendant gets parole revoked and put back into custody, or the defendant is adjudicated.
When a person is remanded on bail, it means the court has ordered the defendant to be held in custody pending trial unless a bail bond is posted.
After you actually make your court appearance(s) on the charge for which you were granted the privilege of release on bail.
I am in the same situation. My fiance was arrested, but I had posted bail. Then probation violated him, so now he is incarcerated yet my bail has not been released for the previous arrest. The time he has served does not account towards anything because technically he is out on bail. How do I go about getting this bail revoked so the clock can start ticking ?
If you posted bail for some one and they shoot through then you have done your dough. I dont believe that answers my question and I dont understand your chosen dialect. "shoot through" and "dough"? please elaborate.
Only if they pay the bail or sign over the bond into their name.
Commercial bail refers to those instances when the bail bond is posted by a bail bondsman. Commercial bail is often referred to as surety bail bonds. When commercial bail is used, the bonding company is an insurer against the defendant failing to appear in court. The insuring bonding company's premium for is a percentage of the total bond amount (usually 10%).