ANSWER: A bail bond is a three-party contract between the Courts, the Bondsman, and the Indemnitor (also called a Cosigner or Guarantor). It is the Bondsman (ACTION Immigration Bonds & Insurance Services, Inc.) who guarantees to the Court that the accused - when released on bail - will be present for each and every court appearance in the future. In turn, the Indemnitor guarantees to the Bondsman that he/she will make sure that the Defendant goes to Court when required. For this "Bond Contract", the Bondsman charges a percentage of the total bond. There are immigration bonds, state court bonds and Federal bonds, which are put in place depending on the charges.
ANSWER: There are basically 5 forms of release options available today. They are:
No matter how long it takes, ACTION Immigration Bonds & Insurance Services, Inc. will be monitoring the process to insure the fastest release possible.
ANSWER: All courts notify the defendant by mail of their court dates. As a courtesy, most jurisdictions also notify the bail agent of the court dates, too. This is done either by mail or by phone. In almost all cases, the courts will notify the defendant at least several days before the court date. As the Indemnitor, you will be notified either by telephone or by mail from our office of all court dates that we are given by the courts. It is then your responsibility to make sure the defendant knows about the court date. In addition, during regular business hours either you or the defendant can call our offices and ask if you have any upcoming court dates.
ACTION Immigration Bonds & Insurance Services, Inc.
1133 SE 3rd Ave - Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Toll Free: 1-800-940-8889 - Local: (954) 467-8888 - Fax: (877) 669-2245 - Email: info@actionbail.com
* Action Immigration Bonds and Insurance Services, Inc. charges a flat rate maintenance fee of $245.00, NO maintenance fee for CA, WA, CT and ID, and a maintenance fee of $195 for TX, OH and AZ, if case goes beyond 1 year.