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Santa Ana Bail Bonds: What They Are

Santa Ana Bail Bonds:  What They Are

Santa Ana bail bonds can only be secured by a bail bond agent that is licensed to provide services in the state of California. They must be registered and recognized by the State of California Department of Insurance in order to provide their service to criminal defendants. For many individuals, the value of getting out of jail while they wait for their trial to happen is necessary. Yet, it is nearly impossible to pay full price for bail in many cases. That is where a bail bondsman can help. In Santa Ana, bail bonds can be secured safely and quickly through agents that are located throughout the area.

Understanding what a bail bond is, is very important when considering the purchase of one. In essence it is like an insurance policy that is taken out on the defendant. The government of California requires that any individual that is allowed to leave jail through bail be bonded. This means that if they were to skip bail, or to miss their court appearances, they would be in violation of their bail agreement. This would mean that the funds used to secure bail are confiscated and the defendant is likely to face additional charges once brought in.

Throughout the state, it is necessary to get a bail bond through a bail bond agency. These agencies provide their service at a cost though. The fee is only 10% of the total amount of bail and this amount is set by the laws of California. The fee is non refundable but can, in most cases, be paid for in cash, credit cards, or through a personal check. Some bail bond agents will provide financing options as well.

Once paid, the agent will work to have the defendant released from their holding in any Santa Ana jail or correctional facility. These agents know the system well and can easily work their way through the process much faster than those that do not. In many cases, individuals can be released from jail within a few hours of posting bail, or paying the fees associated with a bail bond. They can get back to their life while they wait for their trial to take place.

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