Bail Bond Services
Bail Bond Service
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Bail Bond Process
Let's face it, if you or a loved one has not had to post bail before, it can be very confusing, let alone a scary experience. At Patriot Bail Bonds, we're very thorough in explaining the full details of the bail bond process. Get answers to your questions quickly. No matter what jail your loved one or you are in, we provide FREE initial consultations to explain the bail process to you. Serving Cleveland County and all surrounding counties, we're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your convenience. Give us a call now at 405-808-5595.
Information Needed
- The full name & date of birth of the arrested person
- Date arrested
- What county or city jail
- Amount of bail needed
Q & A
The quicker you understand the bail process, the quicker you or a loved one will be released from jail. The following documents needed include:
- A job description
- Co-signer that is at least 21 years old and a United States citizen
- Social security number
- Valid identification
How Long Does This Process Take?
The bail process varies from jail to jail. It basically depends on what jail or county a person is arrested in. Most times the paperwork takes approximately 30 minutes. The actual bail process will take between two and six hours. Keep in mind that Patriot Bail Bonds is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 405-808-5595 for your FREE initial consultation.
Responsibilities of a Co-Signer
- Responsible for making sure the defendant makes all of their scheduled court appearances
- Ensure that the premium is paid as scheduled (if this applies)
- Help Patriot Bail Bonds locate the defendant, if necessary
- Understand what you are agreeing to when you co-sign a bail bond
Arraignment / Court Appearance:
If you have NOT been in front of a judge, the first thing you will need to do is report to the court. This will be your arraignment (initial appearance). You do NOT need an attorney for arraignment. You WILL, however, need an attorney for all court dates after arraignment.
Reporting / Checking In:
Call or text once a week and after each court date. You must notify Patriot Bail Bonds of any changes such as, but not limited to…change of address, employment and/or phone number.
It is very important that you communicate with the bondsman or I can reach you if need be.
***MISSING COURT***
If something happens and you miss the assigned court date, contact your attorney
and CALL YOUR BONDSMAN!!! We can help correct this mistake (most of the time without a warrant being issued). The courts don’t forget and the charges will not just go away.
If you miss your court date and do nothing, a warrant will be issued for Failure to Appear, your bond amount could double in price and it will more difficult to post bond.
