Free bail is OR, (Own Recognizance); you are signing a paper to the court saying that you promise to return back to court and if you do not return you will get a warrant for your arrest; usually, this is for people who are first time offenders with a good…
You can, but just know that if you get out of your co-signed bond, this means the defendant is going to end up going back to jail and your money that was put up to a bondsman is now non-refundable.…
At Uncle Bills Bail Bonds, we are pretty lenient on making payment arrangements for people; we understand people go through hard times and we are willing to settle through other means like collateral or payment arrangements. As long as you are staying in communication and out of trouble, it should…
If you are the person being charged and put in jail, you cannot cancel your bond agreement. If you are the co-signer and want to cancel your bond, you can do this but we would have to put the defendant back in jail.…
In Kansas, you can be held for any amount of time until trial; a trial can come quickly as a few hours or months to years. If the lawyers keep making continuances it can last much longer.…
These two terms are pretty much the same thing just using different terminology.…
Not for simply being a co-signer on someone else’s bond. However, you should be super careful who you co-sign for because if the person skips court or cannot pay you back, you would be out your money and possibly end up owing the bondsman the full amount they had to…
Once you sign for a bond with a bondsman the money is not refundable. You can try looking at payment arrangements and talk to your bondsman about it.…
Only a judge can refuse bail. It is not up to the police, it is up to the judge only.…
No, there has to be enough reasonable cause for evidence to exist before being indicted or charged with a crime; this could mean just a witness’s statement.…