What Can a Bail Bondsman Do?

Getting arrested is one of the most humiliating experiences. But even more so, when your family and friends know that you got stuck in jail with an apparent reason – you cannot afford a bail. While some people can get out of jail instantly, most of us cannot. The US constitution clearly states that any citizen of Las Vegas Nevada has the right to access bail. Granted that your offense can have access to a bail bond but what if you do not have the means to extricate yourself from the cell? The answer is simple – a bail bondsman can help you extend your freedom outside prison for a limited time, before the trial starts.

The bondsman can pay your bail, which has a 10% fee. Simply put, if your bail is one thousand dollars, he gets a fee of 100 dollars. The bondsman gives you leverage to obtain a temporary freedom, and there are risks too, for their part. The risk is that you may jump bail, disappears, and not appear in court for your trial. Consequently, the bondsman will use the bail money to pay the law enforcement authorities who will make sure you appear in court. The temporary freedom can provide you the leverage to support your family and resume your daily routine, and to keep you from staying behind bars, until the trial.


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