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Do You Get Bail Money Back?

August 11, 2023

Needless to say, when it comes to bail bonds, people have quite a few questions. This makes sense, of course, because the average person doesn’t need to speak to a bondsman very often. When you get the phone call that a loved one has been arrested, it can cause you to panic a little bit. This is a normal response, but the good news is that the team at Wanna Get Out Bail Bonds on Oahu is here to help at every step of the way.

One of the questions we get asked on a regular basis is if someone pays for a loved one’s bail, do they get that money back? The answer is that it depends on the specifics of the situation. Fortunately, we’re happy to elaborate on those situations and we’ll be doing that in today’s post, so keep reading to learn more!

What You Need to Know About Bail Money

Let’s answer the most frequently asked question first — generally speaking, if you bail your loved one out of jail with cash, as long as he or she attends all court dates, you’ll get that money back. The opposite is also true; if your loved one skips bail and goes on the run, the money that you paid is going to be gone forever.

There’s a lot more to it than that, and needless to say, there are many different scenarios that can occur. Although we don’t have time to cover all of them in this post, we’ll take this opportunity to mention that if you’re in need of free bond advice or you have specific questions about what to do in your situation, don’t hesitate to give us a call because we’ll be there to lend a helping hand.

Scenarios to Consider

Let’s say you pay the full amount of bail directly to the court to get your loved one out of jail. Will you get the full amount back if your loved one is found innocent at trial? It depends. Sometimes the answer is yes, and other times the answer is that the court may refund most of your money, minus court fees.

But what about when you work with a bondsman? In many instances, you won’t get money back if you utilize a bail bond agency. Why is that, you ask? Simply put, it’s because that is the cost of using our services. If you can’t afford the entire bail amount, turning to us frees you up financially so you can continue to pay your bills.

Contact Us Today

Although you’re right in the middle of a difficult situation, the good news is that the team at Wanna Get Out Bail Bonds on Oahu is here to help. We know that the ins and outs of bail money can be tricky, but if you have further questions, we’re happy to elaborate.

We even offer free bond advice, ensuring that you’re able to make the right choice for your specific situation. Contact us today, and put your trust in our team of experts to take great care of you at every step of the way.


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