A man from Newington, Connecticut was recently arrested by by the Newington Police last October 12, after a warrant for his arrest has been served with regard to the shooting of his own wife inside their home three weeks prior to the arrest. The man, identified as...
Whether you were arrested and released on bail, used your own money to bail someone out of jail or are simply curious, it is not uncommon for people to wonder whether or not you get your bail money back after a court decision is made. The answer is: it all depends....
Quick facts Many Connecticut bail bonds agencies offer payment plans Down payment is usually required to start the bond Terms depend on bail amount and risk level Collateral may …Read More »
Quick facts Release can happen in as little as a few hours Timing depends on jail processing speed Paperwork accuracy affects release time Busy weekends and holidays can cause …Read More »
Quick facts Connecticut bail bond premiums are set by state regulation Most bonds cost about 7–10% of the total bail amount The fee is non-refundable Payment plans may be …Read More »
Quick facts Posts bail on behalf of the defendant Handles paperwork with the jail and court Explains court obligations and next steps May offer payment plans in many cases …Read More »
Quick facts Bail lets someone leave jail while their case is pending A bail bonds agent typically charges a non-refundable fee (usually around 7–10%) The bondsman guarantees the full …Read More »