Bail Bonds Info: Bail Forms

 The bail bonds and bail bond process remain fairly consistent with the processes established throughout California by the CA Insurance Department.


When it comes to common arrests for petty crimes, the bail bond process will only really vary based on the location of the arrest. While the actual bail bond process remains the same, waiting times for release will vary depending on whether the arrestee is being held in a local city prison in a police station or has been transferred to a county jail. Wait times may also vary depending on how busy a particular police station or prison is and how staff are used on that particular day. Also read about: Bail Bonds Santa Barbara


For the most part, the cost of bail and other details will remain constant. However, there are instances throughout the state where the bail process will differ in ways that are not contingent on the location of the arrest. Here are 7 different bail forms that vary slightly depending on the actual crime the suspect is charged with and the nature of their citizenship.


Forms of Bail


Citation Release: Citation release, often referred to as a "cite-out" is an extremely simple form of bail that requires no financial exchange and rarely involves the defendant being taken into custody. Officers shall provide a citation to the arrestee with an official date of the court. The defendant's appearance is purely due to the integrity of his or her claim that no financial burden is imposed, but arrest warrants and additional fines for failure to appear may be issued if the defendant does not appear before the court.


Surety Bond: A surety bond essentially describes the function of a bail bond company. A bail bond company or other licensed third party shall be compensated for the total bail amount of the suspect, which means that they are legally liable for the total amount. A fee is charged for the service provided by a third party or bail agent.


Recognizance: This term is used in rare cases where judges agree to waive bail fees for suspects who promise to attend all of their scheduled court dates. This is usually reserved for high-profile cases, cases involving public figures, or cases which present extenuating circumstances to a judge who shows that the defendant presents little or no risk of flight. Also read about: Santa Barbara Bail Bonds


Property Bond: Property bond occurs when the defendant acts on his or her own behalf, presenting real property as collateral for their total amount of bail. Under this circumstance, the State shall be empowered to foreclose the property of the defendant if it forfeits bail by failing to appear before the court.


Immigration Bond: This is a specific bail situation that occurs when the defendant is determined to be an illegal immigrant to the U.S. This is a federal bail bond that is usually dealt with directly by the Department of Homeland Security or the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


Cash Bond: A cash bond occurs when the defendant can either fund his own bail amount with cash that has been proven to be obtained by legal means. It may also be a court-ordered form of bail giving an additional incentive to the arrestee to take part in the trial. 10 percent of cash bonds also occur in some locations where the defendants are allowed to pay the courts a 10 percent cash deposit on their bail instead of a bail bond company.

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