The Illinois Bail Bond Form is a legal document provided by the State of Illinois for those individuals who are accused of a crime and need to be released from jail until their court date. This form is used to secure a bail bond that is posted by a third party on behalf of the accused. The form typically includes information about the accused, such as name, address, and birthdate. It also includes information about the bail bond agent, including name, address, and contact information. The form also includes information about the amount of money that is being posted as bail, as well as the terms and conditions of the bond. There are two types of Illinois Bail Bond Forms: the full cash bond form and the surety bond form. The full cash bond form requires the accused to pay the full amount of the bond in cash at the time of the court date, while the surety bond form requires the accused to pay only a portion of the bond in cash and the rest is secured by a third-party guarantor.