If you consider yourself to be a news junkie, then chances are pretty good that you hear about bail and someone getting arrested on a daily basis. You hear things about how Bob was released on bail for a thousand dollars and has to return to court in a couple weeks. However, what exactly does bail mean and what does it really do? Why do people have to return to court after they’ve been released on bail?
When someone is arrested it is because a police officer suspects them of a crime. They will be taken to the local jail and booked for the crime. They will have their mug shots taken, they will be fingerprinted, and they will be asked to provide a statement. Then, they have to wait until their official court date. They can sit in jail or they can be released on bail.
Bail Bonds Colorado Springs are just a financial arrangement that a bonding agency will make on your behalf in order to get you out of jail. The jail will then release you until your court date in exchange for a certain amount of money as collateral. Someone over the age of 21 will have to post your bail. As long as you actually return for your court date, the bail money will be returned to the person who posted your bail.
The only downside to bail is that some people do not make enough money to post bail for themselves. When this happens you can make arrangements to get Bail Bonds Colorado Springs from a bondsman. A bail bondsman is just an individual who will put up the fee so an individual can be released on bail.
In order to do business with a bondsman you would need to pay about 10 percent of the bail money. Naturally, a friend or family member would have to pay the money and sign the Bail Bonds Colorado Springs agreement. Then, the bail bondsman would pay your bail to have you released. The money you pay your bondsman is money you will not get back. However, you will not have to worry about paying the bail bondman any additional money unless you do not go back for your court date. If you do miss your court date, the person who paid the bondsman would have to pay them the entire bail amount.


