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Once a person has been arrested and
booked for a state or federal crime, he/she has five possible options
release options pending the conclusion of his/her case: own recognizance (O.R.),
release on citation ("Cite Out"), property bond, cash bond and surety bond.
Bail bonds are designed to guarantee that the defendant will show up in
court as directed by the judge.
Very few people are released on their own recognizance or cited out, which
leave only the cash, property and surety bond options for most. We
understand that many people do not have adequate property or cash to post as
bail, so at Ramirez Bail Bonds .com we are here to help good people
like you get their loves ones out of jail quick.
The posting of bail bonds involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by a
bail bond company and the individual cosigning and posting bail (indemnitor)
whereby the Ramirez bail bonds .com guarantees to the court that the
defendant will appear in court as directed by the judicial system.
For this service, the defendant is charged a percentage of the bail amount
(typically 10%, but up to 15% for federal bonds). Before being released the
defendant or, more typically, a relative or friend of the defendant,
contacts Ramirez Bail Bonds .com to arrange for the posting of bail. Prior
to the posting of a bail bond, the indemnitor must guarantee that he/she
will pay the full amount of bail if the defendant does not appear in court.
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