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In most states Bail Bond agencies charge between 10% to 15%. In California the standard and published rates with the department of insurance are 10% for local bonds and 15% for federal bonds. Although these rates are published a bail agency could opt to rebate its clients a portion of its premium. This type of practice is common with defendants who are members of a union and/or a veteran.

Also in today's modernized bail industry most agents provide in house financing for it's premiums. An agent might only require a client to pay a down payment of 3% of the bond amount and the rest over 24 months.

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