| Bail
is usually set according to a bail schedule published by
the Court in each county. Many defendants will receive an
"own recognizance (O.R.)" release and will not
have to post bail. Bail reduction motions can first be made
at the arraignment. There are also other (but limited) opportunities
to bring a motion to reduce bail.
Bail is made with cash or a bond. A bond requires a 10%
fee to a bondsman plus collateral. The 10% is the bondman's
fee and will not be returned. Cash bail is returned, less
a small administrative fee, when the case is over. We often
can help you find a bondsman who will work diligently to
arrange bail, (often including payments on their fee,) with
eased collateral requirements. |