An arrest for a crime can be scary, but what is more devastating is being arrested for a crime you never committed. After arrest, you could be taken to the nearest police station or jail for booking and processing, depending on the case’s facts. After processing, your bail is set using the bail schedule, or you appear before a judge for bail determination. Bail enables defendants to exit jail pending hearings and the trial. However, many defendants cannot afford bail, leaving them in pretrial detention.

If you cannot afford bail or consolidate the funds within a short time, you can turn to a reputable bail bonds firm for financial support. At 24 Hour Bail Bond, we can give you the financial support you require to avoid pretrial detention. Additionally, our bail bondsmen understand the Modoc County court system and bail process, making us suitable to offer guidance and professional assistance.

Bail Bond Assessment

There are several reasons you can turn to a Modoc County bail bonds service for a pretrial release. The first is when you cannot afford bail. The other reason is if you have the money but are afraid that using it to pay bail could attract scrutiny into your finances, or a bail hold could delay your release. Additionally, you can save the money to pay your bills, for investment, or to hire the best attorney for your case. If you decide you want to work with a bail bondsman, you can contact them from jail or have a trustworthy loved one contact the company on your behalf.

After you contact your preferred Modoc County bail bonds service, their first role will be to conduct an assessment to determine your eligibility for the services. Typically, the defendant cannot handle the bail bonds process while in jail. So, they appoint a cosigner or indemnitor who acts on their behalf. If you have been appointed an indemnitor, you will be assuming a huge responsibility of the bail bond contract, so you must also undergo an assessment just like the defendant to determine if you qualify to cosign the agreement.

An assessment or evaluation entails a background check to establish whether the defendant is a flight risk. Additionally, they will look into the defendant's finances to determine if they can afford the bail bond premium. As the cosigner, you are responsible for ensuring the defendant appears in court and provides security for the bond in the event the defendant jumps bail. Therefore, your bail bondsman must run background checks on your employment status and credit rating to determine if you can afford to repay the bail bond in the event of a forfeiture. If the Modoc County bail bonds service is comfortable that you can repay the bond, they will agree to provide their services.

Completing the Relevant Paperwork

If you and the defendant are eligible for bail bond services, the company will prepare the relevant documents. One of these documents is the power of attorney. You must hand over the right to represent the defendant to your Modoc County bail bonds firm. Furthermore, you must sign the bail bond contract, agreeing to pay the premium and collateral when necessary. Also, you must agree to repay the full bail figure if the defendant jumps bail and your company forfeits the bail bond.

Immediately after paying the bail bond premium and signing the contract, the bail bondsman shall appear at the prison or police station where the defendant is being detained to pay for bail so that they can be released.

Helping You Follow Through Once the Defendant Is Out On Bail To Comply With the Terms

Unlike many other bail bond companies, the job of your Modoc County bail bonds company is not just to get the defendant out on pretrial release. This is because they have posted a surety bond for you, meaning they will be liable to the court in the same amount as the bail if anything goes wrong. So, your bail bondsman is invested in the defendant’s court attendance and compliance with bail terms. The company will keep in touch with you and the defendant to remind you of your responsibilities and the defendant's responsibilities, ensuring compliance until the case closes. Additionally, the bail bondsman acts as the intermediary between you, the defendant, and the court. They communicate bail terms and court dates and explain bail terms to encourage compliance.

If the defendant commits a violation, the bail bonds firm is responsible for arresting them and presenting them in court to avoid bail forfeiture. Your bail bondsman does not want to lose money, which is why it is their duty to produce the defendant in court. They do this by hiring a bounty hunter to track the defendant.

Bail Forfeiture

If, as the defendant, you skip court or violate other bail terms, the court forfeits your bail, meaning they will not refund the funds at the close of the case. If you paid cash bail, you will not receive the money back. Conversely, if you used a Modoc County bail bonds service, the court will forfeit the surety bond, meaning the company will owe the court the full bail amount. After losing money, bail bondsmen will go after the cosigner and sell the collateralized property to recoup their losses. Bail forfeiture that happens after a violation is known as involuntary forfeiture.

However, when you lose the trial and the court orders you to pay court fines and legal fees for the defendant, you can voluntarily direct the money towards the fees and fines in what is called "voluntary forfeiture."

Bail Exoneration

A bail exoneration occurs when the case ends without any violation, regardless of the verdict. If you paid cash bail, you will receive a refund. If you used a bail bonds service, the court will exonerate the surety bond. Where a property bond is involved, the court will lift the lien or interest on the property, restoring full ownership.

Court Information

Modoc County Superior Court

205 South East St
Alturas, CA 96101

530-233-6516

Jail information

Modoc County Sheriff’s Office

102 South Court Street
Alturas, CA 96101

530-233-4416

Alturas City Police Department

200 West North Street
Alturas, CA 96101

530-233-2011

Find a Reputable Bail Bonds Service Near Me

Learning that a loved one has been arrested can be traumatizing. The guilt of not being able to afford the money they need to bail makes the situation even more devastating, as they could stay behind bars until the close of the case. If you or a close family member cannot afford bail in Modoc County, we at 24 Hour Bail Bond are here to help.

Our experienced bail bondsmen will assess your eligibility, complete the paperwork, post bail, and guide you after your release to ensure compliance. Call us at 800-930-8999 to commence the pretrial release process.