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 Hamilton County Indiana Bail Bonds
 

Hamilton County Indiana Bail Bonds

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If you're looking for help getting your friend or loved one out of jail, you're in the right place. We provide surety bail bonds for most cases at a flat 8 % rate. We built our reputation one client at a time using care, compassion, and empathy. Let us be a light of freedom and show why we're highly recommended.

A criminal arrest in Hamilton County, Indiana, is a traumatic experience. And if it's the weekend, your friend or loved one might spend a few nights on a hard bench in a holding cell. Take a deep breath; we're on the case.

 

How to post a bond with a bail bondsman in Hamilton County, Indiana

1.) Contact Smith American Bail Bonds at 317-531-5447

2.) You will be greeted by a professional bondsman.

3.) The Bail Bonding Agent will request the defendant's name and date of birth to conduct a jail inmate search and collect all required information including the defendant’s charges to move forward on posting the bond on the defendant’s behalf. Once the information has been collected you will be required to meet the requirements as an indemnitor also known as the signer or cosigner of the bond.

 

The requirements

•Must be 18 years or older.

•Valid State ID or Be a permanent resident.

•Employed 3 months to 6 years.

•If not employed must have been unemployed no more than 3 months. If you are unemployed, you may be required to have a co-signer.

•Must be able to pay 8% or 10% on the bond.

•Must complete bail bonding indemnitor application. Along with other required bail bonding documents.

 

 5.) Once all bail bonding documents and all requirements have been met and completed Smith American Bail Bonds Bail Bonding Agent will post the surety bond or surety cash bond at the Hamilton County jail.

6.) Once the defendant is released from jail, he will be required to meet with a bail bondsman from Smith American Bail Bonds to complete his defendant bail bonding application and receive his bail bonding post-release conditions that he or she will have to follow pending his or her case.

 

Hamilton County Indiana Bail Bonding Services

1.) 8% bail bonds

2.) 10% bail bonds

3.) 24-hour bail bonding

4.) Bail bonding services on all holidays

5.) Fast and friendly service

6.) Online bail bonding services

7.) Onsite bail bonding services

Hamilton County's Best Surety Bail

If your bail bonds near me search leaves you scratching your head about surety bail, you're not alone. We make the process as stress-free as possible as we walk you through the steps for getting out of jail. Hamilton County, Indiana, must follow bail bond rules and procedures that aren't always clear from a layperson's perspective. Let us help you and your loved ones or friends get back on track with surety bail.

 

What Is Surety Bail?

 

Bail bonds in Indiana are fees a defendant pays the court to stay out of jail until the court resolves the case. Remember, defendants are always innocent until proven guilty, so they have a right to ask for a bail bond in most cases.

In Indiana, each county handles its judicial processes, but it must follow specific laws as listed in the Indiana Law Code. Surety is a contract where the defendant agrees to appear in court on the specified date. As a matter of law, a surety bond is a written promise. The court requires a signature because they signed an agreement that's like a promissory note.

 

Bail Bonds Hamilton County

 

We provide 24-hour service anywhere in Hamilton County. From the Towns of Arcadia, Atlanta, and Cicero to the City of Noblesville and everywhere in between, our help is just a phone call away.

Hamilton County, Indiana, has a bond schedule that often doesn't require a judge to decide. For instance, a Level 6 felony carries a $5,000 bond, and a Class C misdemeanor has a $500 bond. There are exceptions and specific bond requirements for ordinary crimes. Drunk driving that causes bodily injury is a Class 6 felony with a $7,500 bond. For reference, a murder felony has no bond.

 

Surety Bail Has Strict ID and Employment Requirements

If the defendant doesn't have proof of identity at booking, they will stay in jail until they have a bond hearing. Once out on bail, the defendant must follow the below-mentioned rules or risk bond revocation.

  • The defendant cannot leave the state without getting permission from the court.

  • Getting arrested again is an automatic trip back to jail.

  • The defendant must tell their attorney and the court if they move or change their address.

  • Any rules set up by the court must be followed. For example, a felony spousal abuse case usually requires the defendant to stay away from victims.

  • The accused must appear on all court dates.

From Towns like Fishers and Sheridan to the cities of Noblesville and Westfield, our surety bond service is available 24/7/365.

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Dealing with an arrest and possible jail time is enough to scare even the bravest people. Always remember defendants are innocent until proven guilty and, in most cases, deserve bail. However, the court might be reluctant to approve bail if the defendant doesn't have an adequate ID or a steady job. We serve Hamilton County, Indiana, with 24/7 surety bonds. Call today and get them out of jail today.

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