What is The Bail Bond
Understanding the Bail Bond process is helpful when finding out your loved one is in jail. Massey’s Bail Bonds wants to make sure you know how the process works so you can decide if bailing your loved one out of jail is the best approach! Check out our questions and answers below on what a Bail Bond is.
It’s a financial guarantee to the court that the accused will appear to all court dates until sentenced, found not guilty, or the case is dismissed.
If the accused fails to appear in court within 180 days, the Bond is revoked.
The court forfeits the Bond posted. Massey’s Bail Bonds pays the Judicial Court the revoked Bail.
The co-signer. A co-signer signs a financial agreement that if the accused fails to appear within 180 days throughout the due process, the co-signer will pay Massey’s Bail Bonds the Bail.
Yes.
To take on the financial agreement to pay the Bail if the accused fails to appear.
If the accused fails to appear & does not re-appear within 180 days.
Call Massey’s to understand What is The Bail Bond
Knowing what a Bail Bond is, whether that’s in Utah, Idaho, or Nationwide, helps those who have never been through the bonding process to better understand it. Massey’s Bail Bonds has been serving the Bail industry for over 17 years. We are standing by to answer any questions to help you through this process. Call the most trusted Bonding Company now to get started!




