Deborah Carl Bail Bonds

Deborah Carl Bail Bonds We have over 30 years of combined experience in the bail industry. Unlike our competitors, we quote you your true price upfront. James T.

We don't attempt to bait and switch with any false promises just to get you in the door. Deborah Carl, President - Debbie has been in the bail industry for over 17 years. She is well respected and trusted throughout the industry and has been named a businesswoman of the year.Thomas J. Carl, Vice President -Tom, the company's founder, has been in the bail industry for 19 years. He has achieved t

he highest levels of success in the insurance industry. He has held insurance licenses in every category possible, from Securities to Health. He has won countless awards and has instructed many seminars over the years. Carl, Bail Agent - Jim, Tom's son, has been in the bail industry for 4 years. However, In that short amount of time he's quickly become Delaware County, PA's foremost bail expert. In 2010, Jim will be focusing more on Montgomery County. Jim is also a law student. Jason Garretson, Bail Agent -Jason, Debbie's son, has been in the bail and insurance industry for over a decade. Over that time he has become the most respected bail agent in Montgomery County, PA. In 2010, Jason will be focusing on Delaware County. Jason is also the Bucks County agent What is Bail? Bail is the means by which the U.S.criminal justice system permits the release of a defendant from custody while ensuring his appearance at all required court proceedings. Bail is the legacy of Angelo-Saxon jurispru- dence wherein defendants were delivered to their sureties, who gave secu- rity for their appearance. Bail bonds initially were put up by people who pledged their own property as security for the bond. The commercial bond approach is by far the most effective form of bail, as demonstrated in the Bureau of Statistics study that compared commercial bonding with all other pre-trial release methods in getting defendants to court. When a person is arrested on probable cause of having committed a criminal offense, he or she is incarcerated and booked into a detention facility.Bail is determined by a preset bail schedule or magistrate prior to arraignment. A bail agent is contacted, and he or she arranges to post the defendant?s bail, whereupon the defendant is released. The bail agent charges the defendant a premium (usually 10% of the bond) for assuming the risk of the defendant?s not appearing. If the defendant fails to appear, the court declares the bond forfeited and the bail agent, usually after getting an opportunity to recover the absconded defendant, has to pay the forfeiture, which constitutes the full amount of the bond. Most states regard bail as a form of insurance. Hence, bail agents are licensed and regulated like any other insurance producer, subject to certain basic qualifications and pre-licensing and continuing education requirements. Most states also require bail agents to be appointed by an admitted bail insurance company. In addition, some states require that the bail agent be certified by a bail insurance company with a ?qualified power of attorney,? the purpose of which is to confer limited authority on the agent to execute bonds. Bail agents perform an extraordinarily valuable public service to law enforcement and accused people alike. The Bail Clause of the Eighth amendment to the Constitution embodies the longstanding Anglo-American tradition of favoring pretrial release of accused people. This frees up crowded jail space and permits defendants to participate more fully in their own defense. Bail agents, backed by financial resources of surety companies, make possible the pretrial release of in excess of 2 million defendants annually, at no expense to taxpayers, by providing assurances to the state that the people charged with crimes

02/18/2020

The roots of the bail system in the U.S. evolved from a long history of English statutes and policies. In fact, the American constitutional provisions and statutes overseeing bail were taken directly from the old English system.

02/13/2020

Most of the time, there's no argument or objection by the prosecution about releasing someone on bail, but your attorney can still see the judge about a lower bail amount. He or she will usually argue points like previously completed parole, job status, family status, etc.

02/11/2020

One of the many benefits of using a bail bond agency is that when you post a bond, you pay only a fraction of the amount required at the jail in order to secure the release of the charged person.

02/06/2020

One part of bail bond law is that the bonded person must sign an order stating he or she won’t flee before his or her court date? Collateral must also be paid in the form of cash and/or property.

02/04/2020

Bail bonds can help a person get back on track after an arrest by providing them a fast and secure release from jail. Once a person is out of jail, they have more opportunities to handle their legal situation than they would if they were still in jail.

01/30/2020

If you have a family, then you know that being away for even a few days can have a bad effect on them. By paying for your bail, a bail bond agency helps you get back to your family quickly, so you can continue taking care of your familial duties.

01/28/2020

Did you know that the American bail system is deeply rooted in English law? In fact, it dates all the way back to 1215 with the Magna Carta.

01/23/2020

Not only does a bail bonds agent help you get together the necessary bail, but since he or she is so familiar with the entire process, he or she can move it forward quickly and accurately, allowing your loved one to get out sooner.

01/21/2020

Utilizing the services of a bail bondsman means that neither the defendant nor his or her friend or family member will have to pay the full amount of the set bail, which is often a large amount of money. By providing some kind of collateral (a bank account, house, or car, for example), only a percentage of the set amount will have to be paid.

01/16/2020

Did you know that a bail bond can actually help you avoid being arrested in the first place? Many charges have pre-set bail amounts. A bail bond agency can run a warrant check for you, then work out bail bonds for any warrants or charges that they find.

01/14/2020

For the first few hundred years of the bail system (1275-1689), the system was abused by officers who used bail to punish people they thought were guilty. That changed in 1689, when the English Bill of Rights made excessive bail amounts illegal.

01/09/2020

Care to guess what the term "bail jumping" refers to? If you guessed it's a phrase used to describe the failure of an individual freed on bail to appear at trial, you're right.

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