Lafayette County Bail Bonds

Lafayette County Bail Bonds
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If one of your friend or loved one is being held in Lafayette County, Lafayette Bail Bonds can help. The first thing you can do is retain a bondsman to help you through the process of posting bail. Not only can they help you save time, but they also help to save money in the long run. If you choose to post bail with cash, then you can be held responsible for the entire amount. Should you choose to use a bondsman instead, you are only required to pay 10% of the total bond amount. This creates a much smaller financial commitment on your part. Choosing to work through a bond agency also means that the court cannot use any of the bond money to cover incurred fees or fines.
If bail bondsmen did not exist, certain wrinkles would be introduced into the legal system. It is likely that one of two things would occur. We could experience massive overcrowding in our county jails due to fewer defendants being released on bail. The other possibility would be an increase of failures to appear. The bond industry exists to put the responsibility for defendants in the hands of private industry, holding two parties financially responsible.
Once you have hired a Lafayette bail bond agent, you can begin the release process by contacting them with some important information. They need to be contacted with:
• The full legal name of the defendant
• Their birth date
• The date of their arrest
• The amount to be posted for bail
• The payment method (usually cash or a major credit card)
It is important to use a bond agent specific to the area where you wish to post bail. Bonds must be posted in the county where the bondsman is registered. They can sometimes be transferred, but a charge may be applicable. This is why many bail bondsmen are registered in their home county, and a few neighboring counties.
Lafayette County Bail Bonds
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The process can seem long, but it often takes less than a few hours from the phone call to the release of the defendant. The longest part of the process is after the paperwork has been completed, waiting for the defendant to be released. In some counties this takes only a few hours, but in others it can take up to twelve hours. This is the greatest variance between counties for the whole process.
Lafayette County Jail
178 NW CRAWFORD STREET
MAYO, FL. 32066
(386) 294-1301
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