How Bail Works

For 20 years, Palm Springs Bail Bonds have been bailing Palm Springsans out of jail. More importantly, they have been reuniting them with their stressed and worried loved ones. That is the main goal for Palm Springs Bail Bonds employees, to offer their professional, reliable services to help and support others in need.

When a person is arrested, they have an arraignment hearing. During this hearing, the charges against the defendant are formally announced and the judge declares how much bail is. The judge may allow a defendant to be released on their own recognizance, which means that instead of paying money to the court, they sign papers agreeing to show up for court as scheduled. The judge can also deny bail to a defendant. The defendant then has no option but to remain in custody during the trial.

Those who are granted their own recognizance release are generally those with no prior criminal history and were arrested for something minor. Those who are denied bail are generally hard-core, dangerous criminals. Everyone else is likely to be granted bail where they must pay a certain amount of money to the court in order to be released.

Bail is expensive, no matter if it is a few thousand dollars or tens of thousands of dollars. To help alleviate the stress and cost, Palm Springs Bail Bonds offers families affordable bail bonds. The bail bond will get the defendant released from custody faster since they are not paying 100% of the bail to the court. The family only needs to pay 10% of the full bail amount. In addition, they get a custom payment plan, as well as other benefits and flexibilities that they may qualify for with Palm Springs Bail Bonds.

The defendant will be required to appear for court as they are scheduled. If they fail at this, then their bail bond and their release from custody are in jeopardy. Palm Springs Bail Bonds wants to avoid trouble at all costs, which is why they are available to assist you 24/7.

Learn more about bail bonds and get a free consultation from Palm Springs Bail Bonds by calling them at 760-366-0169 or chatting with a representative online.