An appeal bond allows a defendant to postpone paying a judgment or serving a sentence while appealing a case. Learn the purpose, benefits, and how bail bond agents can help secure an appeal bond.
Supervised release lets defendants leave jail under court-ordered monitoring instead of paying bail. Learn how it works, common conditions, and what happens if the rules are violated.
A signature bond lets defendants leave jail without upfront payment by signing a promise to appear. Learn how signature bonds work, when they’re granted, and what happens if the defendant misses court.
A personal recognizance bond lets defendants leave custody without paying money upfront, relying on their promise to appear. Learn how PR bonds work, who qualifies, and what happens if court dates are missed.
Secure bonds require financial backing—cash, property, or a bail bond—to guarantee a defendant’s release. Learn how they work, the risks, and how a bail bond agency can help.
An unsecured bond lets defendants leave jail without paying upfront, but they must pay the full bail if they fail to appear. Learn when unsecured bonds are granted and how they differ from other bail types.
Federal bail bonds are used in cases involving serious crimes like drug trafficking, fraud, or immigration offenses. Learn how federal bail works, what makes it different, and how a bail bond agent can help.
Release on Own Recognizance allows a defendant to leave custody without paying bail, based on a promise to appear in court. Learn how it works and when it’s granted.
Conditional bail involves court-ordered restrictions placed on a defendant while they await trial. Learn how it works and what to expect if you’re facing conditional release.
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