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Bail expert with over 25 years in the industry
A big difference between bail vs bond (https://onlinebailbonds.com/bail-vs-bond/) is the involvement of third-party bail bond agents. With bail, the defendant can pay the full amount themselves, but with a bond, a third-party bail bond agent is involved.
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Answered 9 months ago
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In short:
Bail: The money or property a defendant pays to the court as a guarantee for their appearance at future court dates.
Bond: A financial arrangement, often facilitated by a bondsman, where a fee is paid to cover the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear.
Answered 9 months ago
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Bail is the actual money paid to secure release from jail.
Bond is a guarantee or pledge (often involving a third party like a bail bond company) that the defendant will return to court, used as an alternative to paying the full bail amount upfront.
Answered 6 months ago