You kiss your money goodbye.
You may be able to recover all or a portion of it if you or the bail bondsman is able to locate the fugitive and return them to jail.
no, they do not.
When someone is arrested, bail money can be paid in cash, through a bail bond company, or by using property as collateral. Bail is a set amount of money that allows the arrested person to be released from jail until their court date.
bail is when u have someone in jail.and u have someone else coming to get(bail) them out.all they are doing is paying money in order to get the person out of jail!!! Bail is money or other security posted as a guarantee that an accused person will appear in court.
It's called a bail. As if someone where to ''bail'' you out.
You can go to the police office and offer a bail amount for that person. If the police accept, they will organize a court trial for the prisoner.
I would think go to the police station and ask to bail someone out, if your in the wrong station or building ask how to bail someone out, police are here to protect and SERVE.
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.
no
If the person being held was admitted to bail, then yes. In some cases, a court may hold someone without bail, especially if they have previously violated terms set out by the court.
No, but you will become liable for the full amount of the bail jumpers bond.
Yes but it hard to arrange fron jail
Yes, a person can bail out of jail if they provide the required bail amount set by the court, which may come with specific conditions or a timeline for their release. The bail amount is often determined based on the severity of the charges and the individual's flight risk. Once the bail is posted, the person is typically released until their court date. However, failure to appear in court could lead to forfeiture of the bail and additional legal consequences.