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Bruce Gardner Attorney at Law

40 Years experience in Criminal Law

(256) 384-1286

Process Servers, Private Investigators, Polygraphs, Mediations & Notary Public

3111 W Wilshire Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73116

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(833) 603-9141

Totten John Attorney PC

105 S Marion St
Athens, AL 35611

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(256) 233-2025

Chandler Lesa Greene

112 W Market St
Athens, AL 35611
(256) 233-1942

Edward L Alley PC

123 N Marion St
Athens, AL 35611

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(256) 434-1096

B. Chadwick Wise Attorney at Law

212 S Marion St
Athens, AL 35611
(256) 233-0525

Patterson Douglas L Attorney At Law

212 S Marion St
Athens, AL 35611

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(256) 216-6001

Latham Moffatt

317 W Market St
Athens, AL 35611

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(256) 397-5145

Harlan D Mitchell Attys At Law

213 S Jefferson St
Athens, AL 35611

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(256) 216-9884

Blackwell Law Firm

286 Us Highway 31 N Ste 203
Athens, AL 35611

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(256) 867-0061

R Garry Clem Attorney at Law

205 S Jefferson St
Athens, AL 35611
(256) 233-1920

Dan C Totten

212 S Jefferson St
Athens, AL 35611
(256) 232-1287

Alexander Corder & Shelly PC

Athens, AL 35611
(256) 232-1130

Jarvinen & Balch LLC

14 Martin Street
Madison, AL 35758

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(256) 850-2126

John Edmond Mays

445 Moulton St E
Decatur, AL 35601

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(256) 355-7527

Stoner, Allen R

215 2nd Ave SE
Decatur, AL 35601

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(256) 355-7670

John E. Mays, Attorney at Law

445 Moulton St E
Decatur, AL 35601

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Serving the Area since 1976

(256) 355-7527

Di Guilian Thomas M

422 Moulton St E
Decatur, AL 35601
(256) 353-4850

Burney & Burney

433 Jackson St SE
Decatur, AL 35601

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(256) 350-9988

Littrell Law Firm

601 Bank St NE
Decatur, AL 35601

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(256) 350-4757

Common Questions

What is a bail hearing?

After a defendant is arrested, a bail hearing is scheduled to determine if the defendant is a flight risk and to set the amount of his or her bail or deny the bail and bonds altogether if the defendant is deemed a flight risk.

How long after an arrest does it take to set bail?

States have laws that specify when a bail hearing must take place after an arrest. For most states, the hearing must be held 48 to 72 hours after the arrest – but weekends and holidays will not count towards this time.

What is a bail bond?

A bail bond is a contractual guarantee, issued by a licensed bail bond agent, between the agent the defendant and the court, that promises the court the full bail payment if the defendant does not show up for his or her scheduled court hearing.

How quickly can a bail bond be issued?

Once defendants have received a bail amount at their bail hearing, and contacted a bail bond service, the bail and bonds are usually accomplished within 24 hours of the bail hearing.

What is the cost of a bail bond?

States set the fee for a bail bond, and in most states, the fee is 10 percent of the total bail. This fee is paid to the bond agent for the bond service, and it is a non-refundable fee.

Are there any alternatives to a bail bond?

Yes. Defendants may pay the full price of the bail, opt for a property bond or try to gain a release through their own recognizance.

What if a defendant cannot afford a bail bond?

Defendants who cannot afford a bail bond can try for a release on their own recognizance, search for a bail bond agent who offers a payment plan, or remain in jail until their court hearing.

What happens if a defendant flees?

If a defendant flees the full amount of the bail is due, the defendant will be charged with costs associated with their recovery and the amount of the bail is forever forfeit even after the defendant is recovered.

What type of collateral can be used for a bail bond?

Almost anything of value can be used as collateral for a bail bond, including retirement or private savings, property, or personal items of value such as jewelry or antique collections that belong to the defendant or to family members or friends who accept responsibility for the collateral.

When does the bail bond end?

The process for bail and bonds ends when defendants appear for their court hearing. Regardless of the outcome of their hearing, as long as they show up, the bonds are terminated.

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