Bonds R Us Bail Bonds 24 Hour Bail Bonds can handle your State Bail Bonds Services need anywhere in the state of Florida. The bond amount and service fee will depend on many factors like the pending charge and whether the alleged violation is governed by state or federal law. The judge generally relies on specific guidelines for setting Bail. Although the judge does use some level of discretion in setting the State Bail.
In addition to Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County, we are pleased to serve all of Monroe County. Our presence in these crucial Florida locations guarantees that we can move quickly to secure your loved one’s release from custody, wherever they may be.
Because our staff speaks Spanish and English well, language will never be an obstacle to comprehending your rights and the bail procedure.
There is no 9 to 5 routine for emergencies. For this reason, Bonds Rus Bail Bonds provides bail bond services 24/7. Our representatives are available to answer your call at any time, whether it is midnight in Marathon or early in the morning in Key West. We are here to offer clarification, support, and prompt assistance because we recognize how stressful an arrest may be.
When someone is detained and charged under Florida state law as opposed to federal law, a state bail bond is used. By posting a bond with the court on the defendant’s behalf, we at Bonds Rus Bail Bonds assist in securing their release from custody. The bond serves as a promise that the defendant will show up for all scheduled court appearances. Usually, you only have to pay a small portion of the total bail amount, usually 10%, and we take care of the rest.
We recognize the importance of time. To provide the quickest response possible, Bonds Rus Bail Bonds is open around-the-clock. Depending on the county’s processing time (Broward, Monroe, Palm Beach, or Miami Gardens), we can typically process and post the bond in 1 to 3 hours after receiving the required information, which includes the defendant’s name, date of birth, booking number, and jail location.
Collateral is frequently not needed, particularly for lower-risk bonds or when the co-signer has excellent qualifications. However, in order to guard against a failure to appear in court, we might request collateral for larger bond amounts or specific charges. Our knowledgeable agents will assess each case separately and fully explain your options to you.