Posting Bail For Dui In Pima

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A bail bond is a bond provided by an insurance company through a bail bondsman acting as agent for the company, to allow an accused defendant to be released before trial. A bail bond is designed to ensure the appearance of the defendant in court at the scheduled time. Prior to the posting of a bail bond, the defendant or a co-signer must guarantee that they will pay the full amount of bail if the defendant does not appear in court. The bail bond company usually charges 10 percent of the amount of the bond and often requires the defendant to put up some collateral like a seconded of trust or mortgage on one's house.


When the case is concluded, the bail bond is "exonerated" and returned to the insurance company. If the defendant disappears and fails to appearing court (skips bail), the bond money will be forfeited unless the defendants found and returned. The bond may be forfeited, by order of the court, upon the partys failure to appear or to comply with the conditions of the bond. If the defendant is located and arrested by the bail agent the cosigner is responsible for all expenses the bail agent incurs while looking for the defendant.

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Felony DUI Charges Will Incur Higher Bonds Other people do get bonds, for whatever reason, and usually those are in $1200 to $2500 range.

Most bond agreements include travel restrictions, confining you to a specific geographic area such as your county or state. These limitations are designed to ensure your availability for court dates. If travel is necessary, you must seek prior approval from the court or your bail bondsman.

No - if you signed the bond it doesn't matter whether you have a job or not - or whether the bondsman asked you if you did. You are liable as surety on the bond - having a job or not has nothing to do with your liability. Sorry.

No - if you signed the bond it doesn't matter whether you have a job or not - or whether the bondsman asked you if you did. You are liable as surety on the bond - having a job or not has nothing to do with your liability. Sorry.

The Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction for the State of Arizona and the judges hear cases which involve felony prosecutions, civil cases over $10,000, probate matters, marriage dissolutions and annulments, real property title and possession matters.

Once bail has been set, the defendant or a third party can post the bail to secure the defendant's release from custody. If the defendant cannot afford to post bail, they may seek the assistance of a bail bondsman.

The Justices of the Peace conduct initial appearances and preliminary hearings on felonies. All justice courts hear every type of crime that is a misdemeanor under state law, including: Assault and Battery. DUI (Including Extreme DUI)

The Mission of the Clerk of the Superior Court is to provide progressive and efficient court-related records management and financial services for the justice system, legal community, and public so they have fair and timely access to accurate court records and services.

Municipal or City courts hear misdemeanor cases such as DUI (Driving under the influence of alcohol); hit-and-run and reckless driving as long as no injuries were involved. Municipal or City Courts also hear petty offense crimes which are less severe offenses than Misdemeanor Charges, committed in that Arizona town.

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Bail bonds are accepted at the Pima County Adult Detention Complex, Inmate Accounts Office located in the main lobby, at 1270 W. Silverlake Road. Option 1, a bond can be posted in the method of cash or cashier's check only.You have two options for paying bail in Arizona: deliver the bail yourself or contact a bond company to issue a bond. All of the forms listed are in English. There is an Inmate Lookup in the above navigation menu where you can find a listing of inmates currently being held in the Pima County Adult Detention Complex. The Superior Court currently has a Change of Address form (PDF) available. You may print and complete the form then submit to the clerk for filing. Com and at the court's payment website. Free or reduced fee legal help might be available for those that qualify. Click below or call to check eligibility.

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Posting Bail For Dui In Pima