Bail Bonds – Release on Recognizance

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Bail bonds can feel like an overwhelming and complicated part of the arrest process.

Whether you or a loved one is facing conviction for DUI (drunk driving) or murder, a misdemeanor or a felony, you want out of jail. Therefore, one of the first priorities is to get the accused released from custody.

Bail, Bail Bonds, and O.R.

Release may be by way of a simple promise to appear, also known as being released O.R., or on one’s own recognizance. However, for more serious misdemeanors or felonies, or where the accused has a prior record, posting bail may be required to secure release.

Most counties have a “bail schedule”, which is simply a list of various Penal Code, Vehicle Code, and Health and Safety Code violations, and a corresponding bail amount. These are the “presumptive” bail bonds amounts, but the actual amount of bail can be deviated either higher or lower, depending upon the facts of the case and the background of the accused.

The purpose of setting bail is two-fold: it is to ensure the presence of the accused at future court proceedings, and it is also to safeguard the community. There are many factors to consider:

  1. The bail schedule,
  2. Seriousness of the offense,
  3. Previous criminal record of the defendant, and/or
  4. Whether the defendant has ties to the community, owns property, or has a job, and many others.

Types of Bail

Bail is a complex issue, and there are many special rules that apply to certain types of cases. For example, in a DUI (drunk driving) case, an person cannot go home until a sufficient period of time. The person must allow their blood alcohol concentration to drop below certain levels. In domestic violence cases, even misdemeanors, O.R. release is not allowed by the arresting agency. In cases involving drugs, or criminal enterprises, a source of bail hearing must occur. This is a hearing where the defendant must show that the money used to secure his or her release is not the fruit of criminal activities.

Once you know bail prices, it amount shows up in one of several ways:

  1. Cash bail,
  2. Government bonds,
  3. Real Property, or
  4. Bail Bonds. This last option is the most popular of all four.

Bail Bondsmen

A good bail bondsman provides an invaluable service. In exchange for the bondsman’s fee (which is usually 10% of the amount of the bond, with or without collateral), a good bondsman will forego sleep in favor of going to a police station or county jail, filling out necessary paperwork, and even driving the accused home and ensuring that they have a hot meal on the way.

We work with some of the best, most dedicated bail bondsmen in the business. Like our offices, these bondsmen dedicate themselves to providing the best possible service. They give their clients excellent value for their investment. If someone you care about needs to bail out of jail, you can call on them for immediate help.

Hire an Attorney

If you should find yourself arrested for DUI, talk to a criminal defense lawyer at The Kavinoky Law Firm right away. 1.800.NO.CUFFS is the number to call – we don’t sleep – so you can. Don’t wait to get a free consultation from one of the best criminal defense attorneys in the state of California.

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Brianna Wilkins
Brianna Wilkins