Orlando, Florida bail bond agency explains the differences between bail and bond.
ORLANDO, Fla., April 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Central Florida Bonding announces their newest website blog that explains the differences between the terms bail and bond as well as options for paying bail and how a bail bond agency can help. According to Florida Statutes 903.011, "Bail is a form of pretrial release. Any monetary or cash component of any form of pretrial release may be by a surety bond."
Essentially, bail is the amount of money that a defendant must pay in order to be released from jail. Hadi Khouri, owner of Central Florida Bonding, states, "When a person is arrested there are usually 2 options defendants can choose from, stay in jail or pay the bail and be released from jail."
There are options when it comes to paying bail:
- The defendant can elect to pay the bail amount in full and leave jail. If the defendant chooses this option, then the defendant must follow all of the requirements set by the judge.
- A person can contract with a bail bond agency and have the bail bond agency issue a surety bond. No refund is given on the amount paid to the bail bond agency
Khouri adds "Most people typically can't afford to pay their bail in full. This is where Central Florida Bonding can help. A bond, also known as a bail bond, can be issued from a bail bond agency. Only a portion of the bail amount is paid instead of the whole amount. The state of Florida has a set 10% bond fee of the bond, and this fee is not negotiable. The bond is used to guarantee that the defendant will appear in court. If the defendant does not appear in court, then my agency loses the money."
For the complete article on bail and bonds, please visit online at https://cfborlando.com/bail-vs-bond/
Khouri states, "Many of our clients have questions about bail and what it entails. Questions such as how do I get a bail bond, what types of collateral are accepted, can the defendant leave the state or country, and more are all answered in our FAQ guide on our website at https://cfborlando.com/frequently-asked-questions/."
People can also find articles detailing information about assault and battery at https://cfborlando.com/assault-vs-battery/, drug trafficking and its penalties at https://cfborlando.com/drug-trafficking-charges-penalties/ and various types of traffic violations that could land a person in jail at https://cfborlando.com/traffic-violations/.
Central Florida Bonding bonds defendants from jail who are facing numerous charges such as drug trafficking, assault, battery, child neglect, DUI, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, DWI and more. Their bail bond agents are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days of the year. To start the bail bond process, call 407-841-3646.
Central Florida Bonding has been bonding defendants from jail since 1979 and serves all of Central Florida including Orange, Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Osceola, and Brevard counties. Bond can be posted for defendants in the Orange County Jail/33rd Street Jail, Seminole County Jail, Lake County Jail, Volusia County Jail, Osceola County Jail, and Brevard County Jail. Bonds can also be posted throughout the state and across the United States with affiliated agencies.
Central Florida Bonding is located at 2911 39th Street, Suite 300, in Orlando, Florida. Their office is in the Cox Plaza, minutes from the Orange County Jail (33rd Street Jail). To learn more about this bail bond agency, visit their website at https://cfborlando.com/. To start the bail bond process, call 407-841-3646.
Media Contact
Hadi Khouri, Central Florida Bonding, 407-841-3646, [email protected]
SOURCE Central Florida Bonding

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