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When a loved one is arrested, co-signing on a bail bond can help secure their release from jail while they await trial. While it’s a generous act, co-signing comes with serious responsibilities that should be carefully considered before agreeing to help. At 5 Star Bail Bonds, we can answer any of your questions about the bail process before you decide whether to co-sign on a bond. Here are four responsibilities that you’ll take on as a bail bond co-signer.
Ensure Court Attendance/Accepting Potential Responsibility for Full Bail Amount
As a co-signer, your primary responsibility is to ensure that the defendant shows up for all scheduled court dates. If the defendant fails to appear in court, you can become financially responsible for the full amount of the bail. This is one of the biggest risks associated with co-signing, so it’s crucial to make sure the defendant understands the importance of attending all court appearances.
Covering Bail Bond Fees
When co-signing on a bail bond, you’ll be responsible for covering the non-refundable bond fees. This fee is a percentage of the total bail amount (typically around 10%). Even if the defendant follows all court orders and appears in court as required, you won’t get this fee back, as it’s the cost of using a bail bond agency to post the bail.
Monitoring the Defendant’s Behavior
When you co-sign, you also need to help ensure that the defendant follows all the conditions set by the court. This could include attending drug or alcohol counseling, obeying travel restrictions, or other court-mandated requirements. If the defendant violates these conditions, the court may revoke their bail, which could lead to their re-arrest and additional legal trouble.
Understanding the Terms of the Agreement
Before signing, it’s crucial to fully understand the terms of the bail bond agreement. As the co-signer, you’ll be entering into a legal contract with the bail bond agency. You need to know exactly what your responsibilities are, how long you’ll be liable, and what could happen if the defendant doesn’t comply with the court’s requirements. It’s essential to ask questions and clarify any doubts before committing to co-signing.
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If you need a bail bond in San Rafael and the surrounding area, contact 5 Star Bail Bonds at (415) 479-4800. Give us a call for 24/7 bail bonds in San Rafael and Marin County, CA!
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4040 Civic Center Dr Suite 200, San Rafael, CA 94903
San Rafael, CA
(415) 479-4800
Nevada County, Placer County & Penn Valley
(530) 407-0774
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Family owned and operated 5 Star Bail Bonds has been providing bail bonds in San Rafael for more than 50 years. Our local bail office is dedicated to providing a fast, fair priced experience. We treat our clients like family, as we respect the fact that this process is likely to be difficult and unfamiliar for most. You can count on us to walk you through the entire process and answer all of your questions about California bail bonds.