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Fast Bail Bonds San Dimas - Collateral Requirements for Ice bonds and Immigrants Bond
Fast Bail Bonds San Dimas - Collateral
Requirements for Ice bonds and
Immigrants Bond
Arranging an immigration bond when
you or your relative has been held at an
ICE detention facility, you might have a
lot of questions about the process.
Even though immigrant bail bonds are similar to
state and federal state bonds, they still have few
differences. For instance, immigrant
bail bonds san dimas are used when someone
enters the United States without proper
documentation, while state and federal bonds are
posted for offenders who break the law and have a
case unclosed.
Immigrant Bail Bonds Fontana CA are notably used when
someone who is in the US is arrested and detained by the
ICE. If in a case a person is caught while crossing the
border with illegal or no documentation will be
transferred to the federal jail and will be held in the
custody of US Marshal Service, in such case you will need
to talk to agency or company that are experts in federal
bail bonds; immigrant bonds can only be posted for
individuals who are detained by the ICE).
Fees and Collateral
In order to purchase the immigrant bond, 15% of the
immigrant’s bail amount is decided. For example, if the
bail has been set at $30,000, then the price of the
immigrant bond will be $4500. Just like state and federal
bail bonds, the fee paid for the immigration bond is non-
refundable irrespective of what happens with the
immigrant’s case.
Bail collateral can be anything that possesses a
value that’s posted with the bondsman until the
case of the immigrant is over. Full Collateral is an
absolute requirement for immigrant
bail bonds Rancho Cucamonga CA.
Common types of collateral are real property (like a house, apartments
owned), land, and cash.
Other collateral can also be taken into consideration depending on case
to case basis.
The collateral will be in possession of the bondsman until the
immigrant is over with the ICE process. Once the case is over, the ICE
sends an order to the bondsman to cancel the case (form I-391). When
the bondsman receives the form, he releases the collateral. In many
cases, liens against the real property are removed within 10 business
days.
Can collateral act as a substitute for
paying fees?
Sadly collateral can not be posted as an alternative to paying the fee of the
bondsman (even though in few federal criminal cases, cosigners can put up
the house directly to the court, but it isn’t the same for the immigration
bond). One exception is available if you are putting cash as collateral and
have the exact bail amount, for example, $30,000; in that case, complete
collateral can be posted directly with the ICE.
Can collateral act as a substitute for
paying fees?
Once the case is over, the money would be refunded to the person who
posted it after deducting the administration fee.
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