You will have to pay the bailbondsman's fee for the use of his services (and money). You DID use his services. The fact that your bail was revoked is not his fault.
If you cannot afford to pay the bail, 99% of the time you can get a bail bondsman. Sometimes, if the bail is not a lot, they won't pay it.
If you have bail set at $250k, that's what you need to pay in order to be bailed out.
A bail bond can be revoked by the bondsperson, for a violation of the terms of bail IE: possession of drugs, firearms or lying on your application. It can also be revoked by a court. Hope this helps. - SoCal Recovery Agent
Suspension without pay and revocation of security clearance
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.
this is called a deposit bail. A bail bond is when you have someone else pay your bail.
They will set a bail amount for you and someone on the outside will have to pay the bail or get a bails bondsman and pay 10 percent of what the judge has set as your bail.
Surety bail system
No. When posting bail (bond) you pay a bondsman an amount negotiated usually 10% of the total bail amount. Example $50,000 bail, you pay the bondsman $5,000 then put up co-lateral worth $50,000 and the bondsman is the one to pay the State/Court the balance. If the person on bail forfeits (skips out) on the bail then the collateral becomes property of the bondsman. The original $5,000 is how the bondsman earns his living.
The correct responses are: -Suspension without pay -Revocation of clearance -Termination of employment
To pay a bail bondsman, you can typically use cash, credit card, or a cashier's check. Some bail bondsmen may also accept collateral as payment. It's important to discuss payment options with the bail bondsman before agreeing to their services.
The first thing to do is contact a bail bondsman to find out the amount that is needed for bail. Once done, you must pay that amount to the bondsman and the bondsman will go to jail, pay the amount and that person will be released.