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How Do Surety Bail Bonds Work

How Do Surety Bail Bonds Work

The simple truth is that most people who are arrested lack the resources to bail themselves out. Even if they were able to come up with the money, they wouldn’t be able to keep up with their financial obligations. A surety bond is a kind of happy middle ground. It’s designed to allow individuals to walk out of jail and resume their life without having to go deeply into debt. It also serves as a financial promise that they’ll attend all of their court dates.

What is a Surety Bail Bond in Hawaii?

A surety bail bond is what you use when you decide you’re not going to post your own bail. When you decide to use a surety bail bond you work with an experienced company that posts the bail bond for you. The surety bond is not an admission of guilt, nor does it release you from the criminal charges.

The main purpose of the surety bail bond is to show the courts that you are responsible enough to stay outside of a jail cell and that you will also attend all of our court dates and adhere to all of the bail conditions that are attached to your release. If you fail to follow the rules while you’re out on a surety bail bond, you will be arrested again.

Who Issues a Surety Bail Bond in Hawaii?

The only way you can obtain a surety bail bond in Hawaii is by working with a properly licensed bail bonds agency such as Waimanalo Bail Bonds. This agency already has a strong connection with the local police and court system and knows how to make sure the surety bond is posted as quickly as possible and will do everything the can to get you released from jail right away. In addition to posting the surety bond, they will also answer any questions you have regarding what you are and aren’t allowed to do while you’re out on bail.

Learn more about Hawaii Bail Bonds and the Hawaii bail program by calling (808) 400-2222.

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Surety Bail Bond Benefits

How Much Does a Surety Bail Bond Cost?

The exact amount of a surety bail bond in Hawaii depends on your case. The specific amount is 1% to 5% of whatever your bail was set at. It’s important to understand that you will not get this amount back.

What Benefits are Connected to Getting a Surety Bail Bond from Waimanalo Bail Bonds

  • 0% Interest payment plans
  • Phone approvals
  • No hidden fees
  • No collateral for working signers
  • Outstanding customer service
  • Free consolations
  • 24/7 availability

For a free consultation, call Hawaii Bail Bonds (808) 400-2222  or click Chat With Us link.