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How to Find Alachua County Bail Bonds Agency You Can Trust

Bailing somebody or family members from prison is going to be that simple with the help of Alachua County Bail Bonds Agency. Alachua County Bail Bonds is owned and operated by no other than Rick Roundtree, an experienced agent and bondsman who started the firm back in 1978. Bondsman Sean Thomas came up many years after, in 1996, to write bonds for the firm.

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How to Find Alachua County Bail Bonds Agency You Can Trust

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  1. How to Find an Alachua County Bail Bonds Agency You Can Trust

  2. Bailing somebody or family members from prison is going to be that simple with the help of Alachua County Bail Bonds Agency. • Alachua County Bail Bonds is owned and operated by no other than Rick Roundtree, an experienced agent and bondsman who started the firm back in 1978. Bondsman Sean Thomas came up many years after, in 1996, to write bonds for the firm. • Discover more with regards to our bail bond system – email us today.

  3. Alachua County Bail Bonds:A Brief History • The year 1956 was the year Roundtree Bonding Agency was founded in Gainesville. North and Central Florida counties were the two main areas that Roundtree Bonding has written bonds, much longer than many other bondsmen in the state of Florida. Never had been a legal complaint was actually filed against the firm as well as its agents throughout that time frame - a five-decade heritage.

  4. What goes on whenever somebody gets busted inside Alachua County? Your friend or family member is booked in and taken to jail at 3333 N.E. 39th Avenue if and when he/she gets caught. More often than not, a warrant does not have a bond and they are obliged to see the court judge the next day at 9 a.m. for "First Appearance." However, if the busted person's warrant goes with bail, they can bond immediately. Following an "on view" criminal arrest in which the felony done was actually witnessed by a law officer, the one busted gets into jail.

  5. The "First Appearance" Court Proceeding in Alachua County At this time there are three preliminary procedures that the court judge does through the "First Appearance" proceedings, among other things: • The busted individual is notified of the charges filed against him • He is made to recognize his legal rights to a public attorney; and • The judge determines if the person arrested is allowed to bond.

  6. It is a big possibility that the court judge might prefer to lock him in jail, thus the accused flees nowhere. The judge can also make the accused go without the need to bond. Or, in many instances, the court judge might arrange for the accused a bond for each of his charges. Our bail bond providers are on-call if the court judge makes a decision to arrange for bail if and when the accused fails to produce cash settlement at jail.

  7. Fees for Alachua County Bail Bond From the total amount of the bond, a 10% charge would go to the paying bonds agent who sets up with the total bond. Fees are absolutely not refundable. Anybody in jail at Alachua County can expect to be discharged within a maximum of four hours if and once the bond has been paid. Bond hearing is allowed the jailed person's lawyer should the bonds be dismissed or regarded so big. In that case the lawyer may request for a recognizance discharge or have the bail amounts reduced. The bondsman may grant you an installed payment plan or a partial credit program in case you find the bonds too much for a one time settlement.

  8. Does a bail bond need to be co-signed in Alachua County? You need to vouch that the accused will appear at each and every trial court proceeding because you co-signed with the bondsman. Apart from putting at risk the entire amount of the bond, you also promise the bail bondsman who in the same way guarantees the judge of the defendant's responsibility. Make sure that you would not co-sign bonds on impulse because once the bail agent catches your fleeing friend the bondsman has full arresting powers that you totally do not have under the law. Think about this just before executing a bail bond. For more information, please read this page.

  9. If and when you've got a family member or friend busted in Alachua County, the bail bond procedure is carried out fast and easy for those who comply with these easy steps: • Call us absolutely cost-free at (877) 336-8449. • Do inform us the state where the charges are in as well as the amount of the bond and the complete name of the arrested person. Having a DOB or a reservation number really can help too. • After we have collected all the relevant details, the accused is then freed from prison right after finalization of all connected bond forms.

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