Madison County Bail Bonds

Madison County Bail Bonds
1-877-443-4130
There is a licensed Madison County bondsman on call 24 hours a day. To begin the bond process the indemnitor (person posting bail and responsible for arrestee), will need this information:
Major credit card
Full name of arrestee
Birth date of arrestee
Date of arrest
The amount of set bail
Only fulfill bond obligations with a licensed bondsman. Madison County requires a bondsman to be licensed, receive extensive training, and have a clean criminal and financial record. Always ask to see a license before signing any financial obligations for your protection.
After the bondsman has all of the information needed, the next step is filling out the bond forms. The bondsman will need the following documents to start the process:
Credit Card Authorization Form
Bail Bond Conditions Form
Defendant Questionnaire
Privacy Disclosure
Madison County Bail Bonds
1-877-443-4130
Many Madison County bail bond agents also offer bond-over-phone services. In this case, the indimnitor will also need a fax machine and a copy machine. When doing a bond via telephone, the bondsman will need a copy of the indemnitor’s driver’s license and signed bond forms. This is a convenient method for those who need bond services and do not reside in the arresting county.
After the forms are filled out and all information is obtained, the next step is waiting for the defendant to be released from jail. Five to 12 hours is the general waiting time for this process, depending on the jail’s specific release practice. The bondsman has no control over release time.
The fee for bail bonding in Madison County is the standard 10% of the initial bail amount as ordered by the Judge. This rate changes only with certain circumstances including immigration bail bonds, federal bail bonds, transfer bonds, and in the case the defendant has multiple charges. The increase is due to the higher risk of the defendant’s non-compliance with appearing in court.
Madison County Bail Bonds
1-877-443-4130
Areas around Madison County Florida
After the arrestee has fulfilled all conditions, reported to assigned court dates, and the case is closed, the indemnitor will receive any collateral put back in a matter of less than 2 weeks. The court must give notice of the case being disposed and grant release of the collateral. If the defendant does not show up for court, the indemnitor will be responsible for satisfying the entire initial bail amount, as stated in the Promissory Note and Indemnity Agreement.
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