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An Introduction with Bail Bond Agent Career

Author: John Duke
by John Duke
Posted: Apr 20, 2016

Bail bond agent is an important part of the judicial practice as it plays a supportive role in releasing the financially incapable defendants from the judicial custody by giving them the surety. It is an insurance kind of career. In the legal terms, a bail agent or bail bondsman is a licensed legal professional which is permitted by the jurisdiction to to provide the bail to the arrested people. They are proven extremely useful when the defendant cannot be released on his own recognizance or the bail amount is higher than the available financial resources.

How a bail bond agent works

A normal Harris County bail bond agent works for a bail agency. They usually make a bail agreement with the courts in which they agree to post a surety coverage to the defendant that the defendant will be presented to the court on the scheduled trial date, otherwise the entire bail amount will be paid by the bail agent or the agency itself. The bail agencies or the individual agents are enriched with the credit of an insurance company, finance providing agency, a bank or any money lending agency so that they can provide the 24*7 bail services. This facilitates a bail agent the flexibility to have money at any time of need.

The fees or amount chargeable

In the general practice, there is 10% of the total bail amount is charged as the fee in the exchange of the bail services. The additional charges and penalties (if applicable) exclude from this amount. This amount is non refundable and set as per the mutual agreement between the agent and the defending party. In the serious cases like murder or homicides the fee can be charged higher.

How to become a bail agent

A candidate can become a Harris County bail bond agent by obtaining the license by the State board of insurance and the requirements are varied in different states. When a law student completes the required academic levels and training, he or she has to submit an application. Here one thing is to be noticed specifically that the commercial bail is not allowed in all states so the need of the services of the bail agents are also subjected to the state laws.

Being a bail agent contains risks also

This profession is further associated with some risks. The biggest one is the bail skipping. If the defendant breaches the bail agreement and do not appear to the court, it is called the bail forfeiture and the court seizes the money deposited by the bail agent as the surety amount. Now, in order to recover this amount, a bail agent has to track down the bail skipper defendant and bring him or back to the court for the trial. This task is either done by the Harris County bail bond agent himself or a bounty hunter is hired. After successfully apprehending of the fugitive the bail agent or the bail agency need to sue the defendant to recover the amount lost.

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I am a Social journalist, researcher and writer. I have spent most of time in my journalism and reading stories from internet and other sources. love t share my information and knowledge through on line publication

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