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Bail Bonds Clinic FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the bail bond process?

The bail bond process at Bail Bonds Clinic is a process that we help you through so you or your loved one can get out of jail quickly. After a person is arrested, the first step in the bail bond process is contacting Bail Bonds Clinic for a free consultation. We work with you, your loved one and the jail to secure release. Bail rates and fees differ depending on your location.

Please call 310.877.8772 for more information.

How does a bail bond work?

The court system sets the amount of bail for the defendants release. Under state law, a license bail service providers are allowed to provide a bail bond. Bail Bonds Clinic (license bail service provider) charges a premium/percentage of the total bail amount.

Who is a co-signer?

A co-signer is the person willing to be responsible for the defendant while they are out on bail and who co-assumes financial responsibility, including the guarantee of the full bail bond amount.

What is a reinstatement/forfeiture?

This is a process by which a defendant who has failed to appear in court (forfeited) can have their bench warrant recalled and reinstated with the court. Bail Bond Clinic will reinstate the bond with the court and the defendants warrant will be recalled.

What is the difference between bail bond amount and premium?

The bail bond amount is the full amount of the bail bond that is set at the time of arrest. The premium is the dollar amount charged by Bail Bonds Clinic for providing services in the release of the defendant.

How do I make payments?

You can pay in person or over the phone and online. We accept cash, credit cards and online payments.

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