Ammediate Bail Bonds

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Bail Bondsman in Brevard County, FL
Bail represents the money the court holds in security against the defendant’s appearance at a hearing.
If you or someone you know needs a bail bond, contact Ammediate Bail Bonds for fast, professional service. We understand that everyone wants to get out of jail as quickly as possible. The incarcerated aside, loved ones often worry themselves sick until release occurs. We care about our clients, and want to see families reunited. With 25 years experience in the business, we understand the system and pride ourselves on providing for clients’ constitutional rights for bail. Once we have begun the bail process, a defendant’s actual release depends on the processes of his jail. In our experience, this takes about three hours.
You shouldn’t trust just anyone with a task as important as the arrangement of bail. Many unscrupulous bondsmen exist simply to profit from their services. Clients may get ignored, overcharged, or otherwise treated poorly. These things will never happen with Ammediate Bail Bonds. Our fully-licensed team of professional bondsmen emphasizes customer service and treats every client with tact and respect. We believe wholeheartedly in the maxim “innocent until proven guilty.” A client’s release from jail stands as our number one priority, The next time you need bail bonds in Brevard County, FL, gives us a call 24/7 at (321) 631-2663.
How Do Bail Bonds Work?
For quick release from jail, trust in the services of Ammediate Bail Bonds.
Many clients, especially those engaged with an arrest for the first time, wonder how bail bonds work. When the police arrest someone on suspicion of a crime, they take that person to jail. Even without a conviction, the person can remain in jail up until their hearing date. In today’s judicial system, hearings can get put off for weeks or months — a long time to sit in jail for someone not convicted of a crime. To allow for release until the court date, a judge will set bail for the defendant soon after arrest. A lot of factors go into the establishment of the bail’s amount. The severity of the crime weighs heavily, as does the defendant’s previous record. The court also considers the element of flight risk, and will raise bail accordingly.
Bail As Security
Bail itself represents the amount of money the court will hold in security against the defendant’s appearance at a scheduled hearing. If the defendant fails to show, the court keeps the money. A lot of the time, bail gets set too high for most people to afford. This is where the bail bondsman steps in. A bail bondsman puts up the amount of bail in exchange for a fee from the defendant. The bail bond itself represents the signed agreement from the defendant and the bondsman that the defendant will show up to court. Once the defendant appears at their hearing date, the court returns the bail money to the bondsman. If the defendant fails to show, the bondsman loses this money.
Contact Us Today
As you can see, the relationship between a bondsman and defendant rests upon a foundation of trust. For bail bonds in Brevard County, FL, we’ve built a reputation as the trusted providers of a quality service. We always remain available day and night to service the needs of clients, and charge a fair price for our efforts. If you want an experienced bondsman with an investment in the best interests of clients, then you’ve come to the right place. For any and all bail bonds in Brevard County, FL, give us the first call at (321) 631-2663.

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