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Consequences of Skipping Bail
By: ASAP Bail Bonds Georgia September 15, 2020
Being arrested for a crime, such as DUI, traffic charges, misdemeanor drug charges, assault and battery, theft, and more, can be daunting. After all, you have to get out of jail first. This entails paying the court a fee. While many people think of this as a version of a tax, the point of bail is to offer a financial incentive for you to show up to your date. After you post bail, there are the court appearances, the hiring of an attorney, and the trial itself. All of this can be stressful and downright scary, especially if you are facing a felony charge that could haunt you the rest of your life. You may be tempted to just run away and skip out on your bail, or your court appearance, and the charges against you altogether. However, the consequences of skipping bail may be worse than if you had just showed up for your court appearance in the first place.
ASAP Bail Bonds is a bail bond company that serves Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett Counties with the best bail bond services. Our friendly and helpful bail bondsmen can help you get out of jail after your arrest. The process is simpler than you might think. After you or a loved one has been arrested, you give us a call, answer some questions, pay the bail bond fee, and we’ll handle the rest. We’ll file all of the paperwork and get you or your loved one out of jail quickly. Below, we’ll take a look at some of the consequences of skipping bail. Call our local bail bond company to get started today!
CONSEQUENCES OF SKIPPING BAIL
- Lose your bail money, and you owe the full amount. You or a family member only paid a certain percentage of your actual bail amount. This was the amount to ensure you showed up to court. When you don’t show up to court, you forfeit this money, and you or whoever put up your bail money for you and signed your bail bond (such as a loved one or a bail bond company) now must pay the entire amount. This can be a huge financial burden for your loved one, and this can lead to a bounty hunter hired by the bail bond agency to find you in order to recoup their money.
- An arrest warrant can be issued. Every situation is different, but most likely, an arrest warrant will be issued for you. This means that you are now a wanted fugitive, so if you ever get pulled over by a cop, try to get a driver’s license, or even a job, you may be arrested.
- Your driver’s license may be suspended. This means you can’t legally drive. You can drive illegally, but you will be charged with driving without a license and sent to jail if pulled over while operating a motor vehicle.
- You may be ineligible for bail again. If you are arrested again, you’ll have to run your defense from behind bars. You won’t be able to bail out again.
- You could be charged with more offenses. On top of your initial charge (be it DUI, assault, rape, or more), you could be charged with more crimes, leading to possible more jail time and higher fines. These charges include failure to appear in court or contempt of court.
- The amount of your bond could increase. Depending on your circumstances and the crime you are charged with, you may still be granted bail, but expect it to be substantially more than previously.
- You could face a breach of contract lawsuit by the bail bond company that will be for the amount of your bail and court fees owed.
- You could lose friends and/or family for life. If someone else puts their money or collateral up for you and they end up losing it and having to pay more because you skipped bail, odds are, they won’t be too forgiving, especially if you don’t pay them back. You could lose cherished friendships and family members by not showing up for court.
DON’T SKIP BAIL!
As you can see, skipping bail is just not a good idea. In today’s day and age, the odds are that you will be caught in the future. From trying to change your name and identity to just hiding out in a cabin in a small town, someone will report you, find you on a Google search, or you’ll slip up, make a mistake, and get arrested again. When you’re caught, you’ve just made your bad situation worse, and you’ll have to lie in the grave you’ve dug.
CHOOSE ASAP BAIL BONDS AS YOUR BAIL BOND COMPANY OF CHOICE
ASAP Bail Bonds offers the best bail bond service in Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett Counties. Our local bail bondsmen have years of experience in helping people just like yourself who have been arrested to get out of jail. We offer 24-hour bail bonds, including on the weekends and holidays. We understand that you didn’t plan on getting arrested, and this can happen at all hours of the day and night. When you give us a call, we’ll answer, and we’ll find out you or your loved one’s situation and get you the help you need when you need it.
If you are unsure if you are wanted by the police, we offer free warrant checks that cover the greater metro Atlanta area. This can alleviate any worry if you don’t have a warrant, and if you do, we can get the bail bond process started for you.
A question we always get asked is, “Do you get your bail money back?” It depends. If you paid the full amount of the bail to the court, then you will get that money returned to you no matter if you were found innocent or guilty. If you use a bail bond agent, such as ASAP Bail Bonds, you only pay a certain percentage of your bail bond, and the bail bond agent pays the rest on your behalf. This money is nonrefundable since this is the fee you pay for the bail bond agency to front your entire bond for you.
If you’ve been arrested for DUI charge, drug charges, assault, stolen property, and more, call your trusted local bail bond agent, ASAP Bail Bonds serving Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett Counties. We’ll walk you through the bail bond process step by step in order to ensure you have a full understanding and so nothing is missed so that you can get out of jail as quickly as possible. Call our local bail bond company today!