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Bail Bond Agents
by Damian Sofsian
Sometimes a defendant in a court case cannot raise enough money to cover the entire bail amount. In such instances, the defendant, a relative, or a close family friend can approach a bail bond agent as a co-signer to post the bail. In this case the defendant needs to pay about 10% of the bail amount and provide a collateral to the bail agent for the rest of the amount. The bail agent provides an avenue for the defendant to be out of custody until the day of the trail in court, thus allowing the defendant to continue day-to-day life until the criminal matter is resolved. The bail agent will provide for the many of the defendant's needs to ensure that the defendant appears before the court as and when summoned. They should always be sure of the defendant's whereabouts and should be able to locate the defendant in case of forfeit.
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