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Getting the call that someone you know has landed themselves in jail, and knowing that the process of applying for a Bradford County Bail Bond lies ahead, can bring untold stresses.  Being asked to be relied upon enough to bail someone out of their predicament is a big ask, and facing legal situations, one may not feel very comfortable about getting embroiled within the Bail Bond system. 


Applying for a Bail Bond in Bradford County, Florida, will be no more, or less painful than anywhere else across the country.  The Bail Bond process remains very much the same, the major differences between counties would be the processing time itself and the amount of time it takes to get a Bail Bond posted.  Dealing with a Bradford Bail Bondsman can make posting a Bail Bond, a relatively painless experience. 

 

Bradford County Bail Bonding


There will be basic information you will need to have on hand, to allow the Bail Bondsman, or Bail Bond Agency within Bradford County, to start the application on behalf of the defendant.  This can be dealt with over the phone without having to venture to any office or arrange a meeting to get the process started.  The general information which a Bondsman will need is: 

 

  • The name of the defendant in full
  • Date of birth of the defendant in full
  • Details of the date of the arrest of the defendant

 

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Just a few key details and the process will begin.  Most of the information will be instantly available to you, for it is more than likely you will know the defendant well, and that is why you are being called upon.  Two other things will be asked for by the Bail Bondsman or Agency, and those details concern method of payment and information about the Bail itself.  
You will need: 

 

  • The amount of Bail for the defendant that has been set
  • A major credit card

 

Bradford County Jail

945 A North Temple Avenue
Starke, Florida 32091
(904) 966-6178

Sheriffs Office

945-B N. Temple Ave.
Starke, FL 32091
Office 1: (904) 966-2276
Office 2: (904) 966-6380

 

 

Bradford County Clerk of Courts

P.O. Drawer B
Starke,FL 32091

(904) 966-6280

 

 

Because you will be legally considered as an Indemnitor for the Defendant, you will become responsible for them.  The Bradford County Bail Bondsman or Agency will share some of that responsibility with you, and it is similar to becoming a legal guardian.  To help complete the process, some details of your own may need to be filled out in some paperwork. 

 

Also see Starke Bail Bonds for more specific Information

 

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The purpose of the basic bits of information are for, professionally handling the Bail Bond on your behalf, and finding all details pertinent to the defendant’s case without you having to do little else, except for some more paperwork.  


Bail Bond forms in Bradford County, will need to be filled out and submitted back to the Bondsman.  This will be the final involvement from you, until the Bail gets posted.  There is no set time in which this can happen, it will simply be down to processing time.  Any Bondsman promising to get things done instantaneously may not be sharing the full truth, the fact that time is out of their control. 

 

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The forms for a Bradford County Bail Bond should be readily downloadable over the internet.  Delivering the documents electronically will help to speed up the process, but also saves any further inconvenience to the Indemnitor. In most cases for Bail Bond applications, there will be no need to go to any office because paperwork can simply be faxed back.  It is possible to be asked to attend, but in most cases it will not be necessary. 


The final stage of the paperwork will lead to the Bail Bond being posted and, if things go well, then the defendant will be released.  The Indemnitor role then takes over for the person who posted the Bail, and all responsibility concerning legal matters and court attendances will fall to the Indemnitor and Bail Bondsman in Bradford County, to make sure that the Defendant fulfills any obligations. 


When the case has been completed, any collateral will then be returned to the Indemnitor. 

 

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