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A Platinum Bail Bonds

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We understand that Bail Bonds are confusing for most people. Couple that with the fact that most people have a distorted vigilante image of the bonding industry and it only adds to the stress of your current legal situation. We make sure to make this stressful time, as easy as possible for our clients. We offer 24/7 service for all of your bail needs. From District and Common Pleas courts to Federal and Immigration courts, A Platinum Bail Bonds is your complete bail resource. No Bond Too Large or Too Small Bails Posted 24/7/365 House Calls Made Easy Payment Programs Always Confidential What is Bail? Bail is the means by which the U.S.criminal justice system permits the release of a defendant from custody while ensuring his appearance at all required court proceedings. Bail is the legacy of Angelo-Saxon jurisprudence where defendants were delivered to their sureties, who gave security for their appearance. Bail bonds initially were put up by people who pledged their own property as security for the bond. The commercial bond approach is by far the most effective form of bail, as demonstrated in the Bureau of Statistics study that compared commercial bonding with all other pre-trial release methods in getting defendants to court. When a person is arrested on probable cause of having committed a criminal offense, he or she is incarcerated and booked into a detention facility. Bail is determined by a preset bail schedule or magistrate prior to arraignment. A bail agent is contacted, and he or she arranges to post the defendant?s bail, where the defendant is released. The bail agent charges the defendant a premium (usually 10% of the bond) for assuming the risk of the defendant?s not appearing. If the defendant fails to appear, the court declares the bond forfeited and the bail agent, usually after getting an opportunity to recover the absconded defendant, has to pay the forfeiture, which constitutes the full amount of the bond. Most states regard bail as a form of insurance. Bail agents are licensed and regulated like any other insurance producer, subject to certain basic qualifications and pre-licensing and continuing education requirements. Most states also require bail agents to be appointed by an admitted bail insurance company. In addition, some states require that the bail agent be certified by a bail insurance company with a ?qualified power of attorney,? the purpose of which is to confer limited authority on the agent to execute bonds. Bail agents perform an extraordinarily valuable public service to law enforcement and accused people alike. The Bail Clause of the Eighth amendment to the Constitution embodies the longstanding Anglo-American tradition of favoring pretrial release of accused people. This frees up crowded jail space and permits defendants to participate more fully in their own defense. Bail agents, backed by financial resources of surety companies, make possible the pretrial release of in excess of 2 million defendants annually, at no expense to taxpayers, by providing assurances to the state that the people charged with crimes will appear as scheduled to answer charges.

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