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FAQs About Bail Bonding
For over 30 years, our experienced professionals at Alpha Bonding have been helping people understand and work through the bail bonding process when they’re facing potential jail time. If you haven’t personally experienced how the justice system operates, we understand this process may seem confusing, scary, and complicated to navigate. This is why we’ve taken the time to review some frequently asked questions about bail bonding to give you the information you need to make confident decisions while awaiting your court date.
What is bail?
Bail refers to an amount of money that the defendant (the individual facing charges) pays to the court while waiting for their trial or court date. The bail amount acts as a type of insurance for the court, providing them with insurance that the defendant will show up on the appointed date. If the person appears in court, the bail amount will be refunded.
How does bail bonding work?
If a person can’t pay the full bail amount on their own, a bail bonding company can help by promising the majority of the cost on the defendant’s behalf. Most people we work with only need to cover about 10% of their total bail amount, and our agency will cover the rest, allowing them to be released from jail until their scheduled court date.
What will it cost to work with a bail bonding company?
When a defendant doesn’t have the financial means to post bail, a bail bonding company is typically the most affordable and accessible option to anyone awaiting trial. A person can pay 10% of the bail amount in cash, or they can offer other types of collateral, such as property or other valuables, to ensure that they will show up at the scheduled date.
At Alpha Bonding, we offer bail bonding services in Fulton County, Alpharetta, Atlanta, Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Palmetto, Roswell, Sandy Springs, South Fulton, and Union City, Georgia.