No, generally a minor cannot post bail for another minor. Bail is typically posted by an adult who is willing to take responsibility for ensuring that the defendant appears in court. Minors may not have the legal capacity to enter into bail agreements.
The prison demanded a USD$300 bail for the release of the prisoner.
A bail permitee transacts bail entirely based out of their own funds (which must be considerable) without a surety insurance company backing them. A bail solicitor is licensed only to transact bail for one employer. They cannot work for themselves or any other company but the one they I initially contract with. Neither if these are common. Bail AGENTS, who are backed by sureties and can work for themselves OR any other bail company, are mist common.
In Texas, to bond out of a DUI charge, you typically need to contact a bail bondsman or post the full bail amount with the court. The bail amount is set by the court based on the severity of the offense, and once paid, you will be released from custody until your court date. It's important to follow all bail conditions to avoid further legal trouble.
Bail faster! The sharks are closing in! Can you bail me out with a short-term loan? Well men, as we have now lost all engines, it is time to bail out.
A synonym for bail is bond.
In california, Minors have no right to bail.
You lose your money.
No, a person must be eighteen to post bail. Posting of bail bond is a contractual agreement and the parties must be eighteen to enter into a valid contract.
Yes. In fact, a complete stranger can post bail for you, even without your consent or knowledge.
A bail Jumper
Yes, it is possible to post bail before arraignment. Bail is typically set by a judge based on the severity of the charges and the defendant's flight risk. Posting bail allows the defendant to be released from custody until their court date.
The prison demanded a USD$300 bail for the release of the prisoner.
That is correct. The 8th amendment prohibits excessive bail.
Bail bondsmen make money by charging a non-refundable fee, typically around 10 of the total bail amount, to post bail for individuals who cannot afford to pay the full bail themselves.
have to post Excessive bail.
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This depends on how the bail was handled. If a Bondsperson decided to revoke (surrender) your bail, you can bail out via another Bondsperson. If a Judge denied bail only he or another Judge can reinstate it. You need to file a motion for change of bond conditions or motion for bond reduction.