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How does bail work?
What happens when you or a loved one gets arrested? Simply put, bail is an amount of money deposited with the court to ensure that you show up for required court proceedings. You may post bail in cash, and you are then released from custody once posted. However, if you fail to appear on your court date, you forfeit all the posted money to the court. On occasion, due to the severity of a crime, the court may deem it necessary to set a large bail. If you do not have the cash, a bail bond will often be accepted.
Posting and Paying for Bail.
Once an amount is set by the court. Payment is generally made in the form of cash or an approved substitute, such as money order, cashier’s check, or credit/debit card.
What happens after posting bail?
Once you have posted bail, the court issues a court order to show you were released. A court date will then be set for the near future. If you fail to appear, local law enforcement will find you and arrest you. The money you put down for bail will be forfeit to the court, too.
Getting Released from Jail.
If you cannot post bail, calling a bail bond agency will help secure your release within a matter of hours. Simply wait for the proper documentation to be drawn up, sign the paperwork, and prepare for the upcoming trial!

What happens when you are arrested?
Immediately following an arrest, an officer will take you to the local police station, county jail, or nearby detention facility. Upon arrival, you’re allowed to contact an attorney. The officer will explain all your charges, then the arresting officer or office admin will fingerprint and photograph you for the records.
How long does it take to get out of jail?
Once we post the bond, it typically takes 2 to 3 hours for a defendant to be released. This delay is not due to your bail agent, however.
Why can’t I bond myself?
Generally, when an individual is under arrest, their possessions are put into holding for the time being. You are allowed a phone call to an attorney and, generally, to the family. From there, the inmate may secure bond by outside means.
What happens if the person does not appear in court as promised?
If the defendant fails to appear in court on the required date, the individual will be arrested, and the bail amount will be forfeit. Any collateral posted for the bond is forfeit
“There are three people you need in life; an accountant,a fishmonger, and a bail bondsman.”
— Guy Fieri