Bail Bonds in Concord, NC



1st Choice Bonding & Surety
314 Church St N
Concord, NC 28025

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152 North Church St
Concord, NC 28025
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Bail Bonds
When a person is incarcerated and booked for a serious crime, they must wait in jail until a bail hearing. During the bail hearing, the judge will set the amount of the bail that will give you temporary freedom. The problem is if the suspect is not able to provide the amount because he or she would have to stay in jail during the duration of the trial. But that does not always have to be the case; they can also seek the services of a bail bondsman. Fortunately, there is a way out of your predicament: You or your family can seek help from a bail bondsman who can post your bail in court to allow you temporary liberty.
There’s a reason why the correctional system is overburdened.
What Exactly is a Bail Bond?
A bail bond is a guarantee presented by a bonding company so the accused may be released from jail and wait for their next court hearing outside of the bars.
There are two types of bail bond, namely a criminal bail bond and a civil bail bond.
A criminal bail bond is the type used in criminal cases. The company will post the full amount of the bail. If the defendant fails to show up in court during the trial date or violates the conditions for the jail release, the court can declare the bail bond forfeited.
On the other hand, the civil bail bonds imposed on civil cases serve as surety with the court where the debts, interests, and costs imposed on the defendant can be taken from.
Why do I Need a Bail Bond?
If you can afford to post bail on your own, you certainly don’t need to hire a bail bondsman. A bail bond company usually charges a non-refundable fee of 10% of the bail amount.
In nearly all states, the bondsman will collect about 10-20% of the total amount of the bail. All you have to do is to connect with a bail agent and provide the information needed, and just like that, the company will post the bail. On the upside, you don’t have to worry about filing the paperwork or dealing with court staff because the agent will handle all that. Second, you get a bigger chance of having your bail petition approved by virtue of the reputation of the bondsman alone. Third, because of their familiarity with the process, you can be out of jail in a matter of hours instead of days.
Chances are, you will not want the court to form a bad opinion of you, so when you present yourself before a job, it pays a lot to look as professional as possible. A bail bondsman can help you with this so you will look your best in the presence of a judge. Moreover, the judge hearing your case will tend to have a more positive impression of you, rather than if you were to arrive in court wearing a jail attire, looking like you’re already guilty of the crime you’re accused of even before the judge could make a ruling.
How do I Go About With the Bail Bond?
Finding the right bail agent is important. We have a shortlist of names that have proven themselves out in the field. Given the strict adherence to professionalism, a bail bondsman will gladly walk you through the bail process and iron out any reservations that you might have. Upon your approval of the deal, the bondsman will take care of handling all the formalities to secure your release.
Once the bail agent answered all of your questions to your satisfaction, the bail agent will handle all of the formalities necessary to get you or your loved one released from jail.
These pieces of information will prove useful for the agent to secure other data from the jail system. Then, once all the requirements are fully met, the bondsman can now go to the jail to work out the defendant’s release.
When the defendant flees or “jumps bail,” the court will forfeit the bond and then issue an arrest warrant.
What Information Should I Have When Contacting a Bail Bondsman?
When contacting a bonding company, ensure you know:
- The full name of the defendant
- The name of the jail the defendant is incarcerated in
- The booking number
- The charges
- Any other relevant information you can think of
What Does a Bondsman Accept as Collateral?
You will be seeking the assistance of a bail bondsman precisely because you have no immediate source of money to use in paying your bail. If you are strapped for cash, the properties or personal belongings you can serve as collateral. Now as to the type of collateral, the list is just too long to mention all.
If you own any of these, consider yourself blessed as these are usually accepted as collateral:
- Real estate
- Vehicles (land, sea, and air)
- Shares of stocks/securities
- Jewelry
- Electronics
You can also avail of the payment options offered by the bail bonds agents.
When you or your loved ones are in danger of staying in jail for a long time because you can't raise the amount, the bonding companies are the only option. In this difficult moment of your life, the bail agent will help ease your concerns and simplify the bail bonds process for you. He or she will welcome the opportunity to get you or your loved one out of jail. For a company that stays true to its commitment to serve your best interest, freeing your loved one is a priority.

Concord Jails
Cabarrus County Jail
25 Corban Ave SE
Concord, NC 28025
704-920-3058

Concord Courts
Cabarrus County Courthouse
77 Union St S
Concord, NC 28025
704-262-5500

Types of Bonds
- Appeal Bonds
- Appearance Bonds
- Cash Bonds
- DWI Bonds
- Federal Bonds
- Felony Bonds
- Immigration Bonds
- Misdemeanor Bonds
- Non-Arrest Bonds
- Surety Bonds
- Traffic Bonds
- Warrants