Connecticut Bail Bonds Group

Category: Bail bonds service

Address: 647 Clinton Ave 3rd Floor, Bridgeport, CT 06605, USA

Phone: +12036833130

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Brenda Rivera

Sep 17, 2021

Fast and friendly service

Chris Wasicki

Mar 28, 2021

Sheila was extremely helpful and reasonable. She got back to me quick and had Someone meet me in less then in hour at Bridgeport correctional .Mike was quick with paperwork and I had my co-worker out. Dealt with other bondsman in the past .. Sheila was BY FAR the easiest to work with ..Will definitely use again if ever need be. Thanks again Connecticut Bail Bonds Group !!

Miah Love

Jul 2, 2020

Sheila was extremely professional hospital. When you’re going through tough times she’s will to listen and help as much as she possible can! Thank you!

Precious R

Dec 23, 2019

This women saved my life

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Questions & Answers

Who can post bail?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022

You can post bail for anyone who is held on charges. We usually deal with family, but you do not need to be a family member to post bail for someone.

Will I Get My Money Bail Money Back?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022

Yes, assuming you follow all the rules of your bail, and under most circumstances you will receive your bail money back for cash bail.

Are there additional costs?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022

We charge the lowest rates allowed by law, and once your bail fee is set, you will have no additional costs.

How quickly can you bond my loved one out?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022

We can dispatch one of our Connecticut Licensed Bail Bondsman to the police department as soon as you contact us. Usually, we are able to dispatch our closest team member, saving your loved one time in jail. We have working relationships with every police department in the state, and have posted bonds for our customers with State police and local departments within an hour of a call to us.

How Much Will My Bail Bond Cost?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Jun 1, 2022

You can use our online bail bond calculator to see exactly what your bail will cost and the easy payment plan options that are available.

How To Get Help Regarding Your Warrant?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022

If you feel you were arrest or your outstanding warrant is unlawful you should contact an attorney as soon as possible to discuss the matter. Your attorney will be able to research and lookup any warrants and public arrest records. Even if you feel your arrest or warrant is lawful you should still consult with an attorney as soon as possible. Connecticut Bail Bonds Group can provide you with a professional bail bond agents service to get you out of jail 24 hours a day. A quick call can confirm we will be ready to bail you out of jail as soon as you hand yourself in.

Which Type of Bond Should I Choose?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022

There are many factors that go into a judge granting you bail, and if he or she does, what kind of bail is granted. You cannot pick the type of bail that you want to use. However, if you are a first time offender with a minor infraction, the odds of a judge granting you bail without requiring collateral or a cash bond is high. If you find that you cannot pay the bail set for you, don’t panic. There are ways that you can still be released from jail.

Which Type of Bond Has a Higher Risk?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022

There is a higher risk factor involved with unsecured bonds, so they are granted sparingly. Usually, unsecured bonds are only awarded to a defendant if the charge is a minor crime, such as a traffic violation or some similar misdemeanor. In addition, a judge will consider your criminal history when determining the kind of bail to set. If you have a criminal history, it might reduce a judge’s belief that you deserve to be released on citation or released on your own personal recognizance. If a judge thinks that you are a threat to the community, you might not receive bail at all.

What Are Unsecured Bonds?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022

Unsecured bonds differ in that they are not backed by anything tangible. If a judge grants a defendant release on citation or release on own personal recognizance, this means that the judge believes that the defendant will return to court without the incentive of putting up collateral, whether that be in the form of cash, real estate, equipment, or revenue. The defendant simply promises to return to court at the appointed time, and the judge believes that it is likely that the defendant will follow through with this promise. If the defendant does not return to court at the appointed time, he or she will not lose property or money, but failure to appear in court is still a crime. Therefore, if you are released from jail on personal recognizance or on a citation, it is still in your best interest to return to court for your hearing.

How will I pay for the services of a bail bond agent?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022

A bail bond agent charges a ten percent fee that it is nearly always nonrefundable. For instance, if the judge sets your bail at $20,000, you will pay $2,000 to the bondsman to guarantee your release. For a bail set at $1,000 or less, you are required to pay a minimum of $100. When the individual is facing a federal offense charge, the bail bond agent will generally charge 15% of the bail bond.

What is Bail?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Apr 2, 2022

-If you are bailed out of jail, it means that you paid the bail yourself. -Bail is paid in cash only. -It is the payment that you make the the court. -It is also a secured form of payment.

What is bail exoneration?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

An exoneration is when the defendant’s case is over and the bondsman and co-signor are officially relieved of the liability on the bond. However, although the court case is over it does not mean the monies that you agreed to pay are no longer due. The full amount of the fee you were charged when the bond was written is due-regardless of the outcome of the case

Can you help a person in custody get an immigration bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Yes, To help your loved one get an immigration bond, you can contact a bail bondsman. For assistance with an immigration hearing, it is in your best interest to contact an immigration lawyer.

Can a third party post an immigration bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

In most cases, a third party will post an immigration bond. Generally an insurance company or a bail bondsman can post an immigration bond. You can get your friend or family member help by contacting an insurance company or bail bondsman and raise money to pay for the immigration bond.

How much do immigration bonds cost?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Either ICE or an immigration judge will set the bond amount, and the amount will increase or decrease based on several factors, such as the person's immigration status, criminal history, employment situation, and family ties in the United States. The higher the flight risk, the higher the bond amount.

What is an immigration bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

If your friend or family member is granted an immigration bond, it means that he or she can be released from immigration detention or the custody of Homeland Security so long as the money or assets that cover the bond amount can be given to the government.

What happens when you are arrested for theft or larceny in CT?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Once arrested, you are read your rights and you can or do not have to speak with anyone who speaks with you. Finding a lawyer is important, but if you’re able to post bail with a bond or cash then this is recommended while looking for a lawyer. There are six degrees of larceny that a person can be charged with. A bond can be used to help the person get out of jail and await their trial on the specific charge they are facing. Contact us for the best assistance.

Does bail bond affect credit score?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

It's a common misconception that co-signing for a bail bond will ruin your credit. In reality, a bail bond won't affect your credit score in any way. However, bail bond companies may conduct a credit check before allowing you to get a bail bond to make sure that you're a reliable co-signer.

Can you post bond without going to jail?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Luckily for some of the accused, certain warrants have predetermined bail amounts assigned to them. This means that you can post bail to the courthouse without ever having to spend a day in jail. Serious felony charges will likely not have this option, and some warrants actually state “No Bail” on them.

What are the rules of being out on bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

If the defendant commits a crime while out on bond and is rearrested by local law enforcement, the court will be strict. Once the defendant is in custody, they surrender their bond and terminate all liability

Do you offer larceny and theft bail bonds assistance?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Yes, we are proud to offer larceny and theft bail bonds assistance and consultations.

What's the best method to contact you if I have questions about your larceny and theft bail bonds assistance?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Hi, the best way will be to go to this URL https://www.connecticut-bailbonds.com/contact/ and choose the most convenient method.

Do you offer probation violation bail bond assistance?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Yes, we are proud to offer probation violation bail bond assistance.

What's the best method to contact you if I have questions about your probation violation and the bail bond process?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Hi, the best way will be to go to this URL https://www.connecticut-bailbonds.com/contact/ and choose the most convenient method.

Do you offer parole violation bail bonds assistance?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Yes, we are proud to offer parole violation bail bonds assistance.

What's the best method to contact you if I have questions about your parole violation bail bonds assistance?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Hi, the best way will be to go to this URL https://www.connecticut-bailbonds.com/contact/ and choose the most convenient method.

When will I meet your agent?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

After your initial call, one of our Bridgeport bail agents will travel to meet with you in person for a one-on-one consultation.

What are the types of immigration bonds?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

There are 3 types of immigration bonds: delivery bonds, public safety bonds, voluntary departure bonds

How to post an immigration bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

In most cases, a third party will post an immigration bond. Generally, an insurance company or a bail bondsman can post an immigration bond. Contact our bail bondsman Bridgeport for more information.

What is the difference between a search warrant and an arrest warrant?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Arrest warrants have no expiration date. Whereas, a search warrant is only valid for a set time frame before it expires and can’t be used.

What are the typical types of outstanding warrants in Connecticut?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

The typical types of warrants can be Search Warrant, Arrest Warrant, Purge and Bench Warrants, Failure to Appear Warrants (FTP), Violation of Probation Warrant (VOP). Contact our Bridgeport bail bonds agent for more.

Is calling the police directly about a possible warrant the best idea?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

While this method is not always 100% accurate, you can call or present to a police station and ask if you have an arrest warrant under your name. The downside to this method is, if you have an outstanding warrant you will be arrested on the spot.

How arrest warrants are issued?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Generally, if Connecticut law enforcement has enough evidence against you for a crime the court will issue an arrest warrant to local police will enforce.

Do you provide a warrant search?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Use the form on our website to do a warrant lookup to find any outstanding arrest warrants or bench warrants under your name in the State of Connecticut.

What is “Breach of Bail?”

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

If you violate your bail you can be in breach of bail which could jeopardize your case and your future. If you are out on bail, it is important that you fully understand what is expected of you during this time so that you do not end up in breach of bail.

Can I post bail, if I'm not yet 18 years old?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

No, only people who are over the age of 18 can post bail. For assistance posting bail, you can contact Connecticut Bail Bonds in Bridgeport, CT.

What are the exceptions to juvenile court?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

If you are over between the ages of 16 and 18, you will be tried as a youthful offender. Youthful offender cases are generally tried in adult court, but they differ from adult proceedings in the following ways: - The case is still heard by a judge, not a jury. - The record will be sealed and the case closed to the public.

What is Juvenile Court?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Juvenile court differs from an adult court in that the cases are heard and punishment is determined by a judge, as opposed to a jury. Juvenile court is also sealed, which means that the trial will not be open to the public.

What are the juvenile bail bonds?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

In many cases, young people are not legally adults and will not be tried as an adult, receive the same punishments as an adult, or go to jail with adults upon conviction. In addition, the bail bonds process for a juvenile offender can be different from an adult offender’s bail bond process.

Do you take credit cards?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Yes, we do, we take credit cards for our fee, so you are not scrambling for cash in the middle of the night.

What Does It Mean To Be Cited Out?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

A person who is cited out is given a citation (ticket) and promises to pay the citation fine or appear in court at an appointed time. Because no jail time is required during the citing out process, no bail is required. A warrant will be issued is the defendant fails to pay the citation fine or appear in court on their scheduled date.

What Does It Mean To Be Released On Ones Own Recognizance?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

When a defendant is released from jail on their Own Recognizance (O.R.), he or she signs a written agreement that they will appear in court on their appoint court date, but otherwise, no bail is required. O.R. is usually reserved for lesser, non-violent crimes.

What Is A Summary Judgment?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

A summary judgment is made if a defendant fails to appear in court and ALSO fails to seek reinstatement before the deadline for doing so passes. Once a summary judgment is issued by the courts, the full bail amount becomes due.

What Happens If Forfeiture Occurs?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

If a defendant fails to appear in court, also called a forfeiture, a warrant will be issued for the persons arrest. To clear the warrant, the defendant must reschedule their court date.

When do I get my collateral back?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

In most cases, collateral is returned to the defendant upon discharge or exoneration of the bail bond.

How does the collateral process work?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

Sometimes the bail agent will require collateral to secure the guarantee of the bond and ensure the defendants appearance in court. Collateral is anything of value that is pledged to secure the bond, such as cash, property, jewelry, etc. Upon complete resolution of the defendants case and payment of all premiums in full, the collateral is returned to the indemnitor.

What is an Indemnitor?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2021

The Indemnitor is an individual, usually a relative or friend, of an arrested person who pays the bail bond fee to the bonding agent and signs the bond agreement. The Indemnitor acts as a guarantor for the arrested person, being responsible for their appearance in court as obligated, as well as paying any fees or the entirety of the bail amount should they fail to appear in court.

What are the arrested individuals responsibilities?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

The arrested individual is responsible for appearing in court on all required hearings. Some arrested individuals are also responsible for paying the fees due to the bond.

Do I need collateral?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Although some bail bonds require the arrested individual or the co-signor to place collateral, many bonds can be done with just a signature guarantee.

How long does the bail bond process take?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

In most cases, the bail bond process is timely and efficient. The bail agent will ask the caller a series of questions to qualify the bond. Once the qualification process is complete, the agent makes arrangements with the caller to visit the office and complete the process. The bond is then delivered to the jail and the arrested individual is released. The time between the first call to the bail agency and the time the arrested individual is released is usually between 30 minutes to six hours. The primary delay is the time it takes the jail to process the arrested individual for release once the bond has been delivered to the jail.

What If Where I Live Doesn't Have Private Bail?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

If you dont have a surety or live in an area that does not allow private bail bonds, which include Massachusetts, Maine, Oregon, Illinois, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Washington, D.C., your options are most likely through the court and the local jail.

What Happens If The Defendant Gets Re-Arrested While Out On Bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Once the defendant is back in custody the bond can be surrendered and your liability will be terminated. There are a few problems here: if you decided to surrender the bond you will lose the premium that was paid, and if you decided to get the defendant out on bond again, you will now have to post two new bonds and pay the premium on both bonds again.

Can The Defendant Leave The State Or The Country While On Bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

You will have to get permission from the bonding office in writing before attempting to do so. If the court has given you direct instructions not to leave the state or country you must then get permission from the bail agent and the court before leaving. Otherwise you are subject to arrest.

What If I Think The Defendant Is Not Going To Show Up For Court After I Have Posted The Bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

There are remedies that can be done here as well, contact the bondsmen as soon as possible so that they can discuss your option in full detail with you.

Can you bail someone out of jail over the phone?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes! You can, Call Connecticut Bail Bonds Group and a licensed bail bondsman will help you complete the entire bond over the phone.

How do you bail someone out of jail with no money?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, you can afford to bail someone out of jail even if you don't have money immediately on hand. By contacting Connecticut Bail Bonds Group, you'll get help from an agent who will guide you through the bail bond process and get your loved one released from custody quickly.

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Do you have to pay back a bail bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

If you paid cash bail to the court, meaning you paid the full bail amount, you will have that money returned to you after the defendant makes all required court appearances. If a defendant is found not guilty, the bond is discharged; if the defendant pleads guilty, the bond is discharged at the time of sentencing.

How long do you have to pay back a bail bondsman?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

If the defendant does not turn up for court, the bail bond agent will have to pay the courts the full bail amount as agreed. The agent will then attempt to find the defendant and bring them to court to get this money back within an agreed time (usually 90 days).

Can bail bondsman garnish wages?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

No creditor can simply garnish your wages because you owe an unpaid debt. Before a bail bonds company can seize your assets, it must win a lawsuit against you. After winning a lawsuit, the bail bonds company receives a civil judgment from the court that ultimately grants the company the ability to garnish your wages.

How much authority does a bail bondsman have?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

In general, they have greater authority to arrest than even the local police. "When the defendant signs the bail bond contract, they do something very important. They waive their constitutional rights," says Burton. "They agree that they can be arrested by the bail bond agent.

What happens if you don't pay your bail bondsman?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

If you fail to pay your bondsman, he has the right to revoke your bail. After your bail has been revoked, you will be arrested and sent back to jail. Bail bondsmen can legally make arrests themselves. Bail bondsmen are not government agents and do not need warrants to pursue or arrest fugitives.

What is the role of a bail bondsman?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

A bail bond agent, also know as a bail bondsman, works independently or as a representative of the agency. His role is to complete bonding paperwork with an accused person, receive payments and track down the person if he fails to appear in court.

Can a bail bondsman kick in my door?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Nothing in the case provides any basis for a private bail agent to enter a private dwelling to effect an arrest. Bounty hunters can cross state lines and kick in doors where they believe the person they are looking for is hiding.

How much does it cost to bail someone out of jail for DUI?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

If you are booked into jail on your first DUI, it is smart to try to bail out as quickly as possible. Bail on a first DUI generally will be $1,000, and you can, therefore, get a bail bond for about $100, or you can post the full amount, which means that it will all be returned to you after the case.

How long after being charged does it take to go to court?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

After a person is arrested, they will be "booked" at the police department. This entails taking fingerprints and completing other procedural requirements. The person will then be held in police custody pending a court hearing. This hearing will usually take place within 48 hours.

How long do you have to wait to bail someone out?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

After the bail is posted, it can take anywhere from 2-10 hours for the defendant to be released. This process can be long if the jail is busy or if it is a time of day where there is not a lot of people working.

What do you do if you can't afford bail?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

A defendant may request a lower bail amount through his or her criminal defense lawyer. This may be successful if the ordered bail amount is excessive and may impose an economic hardship on the defendant. Such request may be made at an arraignment or bail hearing, depending on the procedures of the state and court.

What is the lowest bail amount?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

First degree robbery often comes with a $100,000 bail bond while a second degree robbery comes at $50,000. On the low end, $25,000 is typically the minimum bail amount set for a robbery charge.

What is the difference between a bail bondsman and a bounty hunter?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

A bail bondsman is on the law side of things, whereas a bounty hunter is on the order side. Bail bondsmen are subject to federal rules and regulations for ensuring a defendant's bond with the court. Bounty hunters are subject to state laws concerning civil and criminal recovery of defendants.

Why do you only have to pay 10 percent of bail?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

The advantage of paying the entire bail amount is you get the money back when the case is done. If you pay the 10% your are paying the bondsman to put up the money for you but you don' get it back. The bail has nothing to do with the outcome of the case. Only the defendant's appearance during the length of the trial.

How much do I have to pay on a $500 bond?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

A bond is much like a check that you give to a friend, asking him or her not to cash it until you say it's okay to do so. Generally, the purchase price of the bond is about 10% of the value. Therefore, if your bail is set at $5000, you can expect to pay about $500 in order to purchase a bail bond.

How much does it cost for a bail bondsman?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Generally, the purchase price of the bond is about 10% of the value. Therefore, if your bail is set at $5000, you can expect to pay about $500 in order to purchase a bail bond.

How does a bails bondsman work?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

When defendants use a bail bond agent, they pay the agent a fee and the agent acts as a surety, telling the court that they (the bond agents) will pay the full bond amount should the defendant fail to appear at court. Bail bond agents make money by collecting a fee from those who want to be bailed out.

Do you offer Assault Bail Bonds?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to offer Assault Bail Bonds in Bridgeport

Do you serve Bridgeport, CT?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Bridgeport, CT

Do you offer Juvenile Bail Bonds?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to offer Juvenile Bail Bonds in Bridgeport, CT

Do you serve Brooklawn-St. Vincent?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Brooklawn-St. Vincent

Do you offer Bail Bonds for Murder?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we offer Bail Bonds for Murder/Manslaughter in Bridgeport

Do you offer Immigration Bail Bonds?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to offer Immigration Bail Bonds in Bridgeport, CT

Do you serve The Hollow, Bridgeport?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of The Hollow, Bridgeport

Do you serve North End, Bridgeport?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of North End, Bridgeport

Do you offer consultations?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Hi, yes we do. All of our specifics can be found here https://www.connecticut-bailbonds.com/contact/

Do you serve North Bridgeport?

Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020
Connecticut Bail Bonds Group | Oct 29, 2020

Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of North Bridgeport

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