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Bail Bonds Frequently Asked Questions

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At !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC, we understand that dealing with an arrest is stressful and confusing. With over 26 years of experience and 35,000+ bonds posted, licensed agent Robert Haney and our team are here to answer your questions about the bail bond process in Daytona Beach, throughout Volusia County, and across all 67 Florida counties.

Below you'll find comprehensive answers to common questions we receive from families throughout Florida. If you don't see your question answered, contact us anytime at (386) 256-3101 for immediate assistance.

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🔹 Bail By Phone Services & Process

Do you offer payment plans for bail bonds in Florida?
Yes, !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC offers flexible payment plans to help families afford bail bonds throughout Florida. We understand that bail amounts can be substantial, and we work with you to create a manageable payment arrangement. Payment options include credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), cash, and financing solutions tailored to your situation. Whether you're in Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, or anywhere in Florida, we can customize a payment plan that fits your budget. Our fees are regulated by the Florida Department of Financial Services at the standard 10% premium. Contact us at (386) 256-3101 to discuss payment plan options for your specific case.
Can I post bail for someone in a different Florida county from where I live?
Absolutely! This is exactly what our bail by phone service excels at. You can be in Miami and post bail for someone arrested in Jacksonville, or be in Tampa and help a loved one in Daytona Beach - we handle everything remotely. Our statewide Florida license allows us to post bonds at any jail in all 67 Florida counties without you ever leaving your home. You simply call (386) 256-3101, provide the necessary information and payment over the phone, and we coordinate directly with the detention facility to secure the release. This makes us particularly valuable for families spread across Florida or for those who cannot travel due to work, health, or distance.
What information do I need to provide to start the bail by phone process?
While it helps expedite the process if you have certain information ready, we can work with whatever information you have. Ideally, we'd like to know: the defendant's complete legal name, their date of birth, the facility where they're being held (such as Volusia County Jail, Orange County Jail, etc.), the charges against them, and the bail amount if it's been set. However, if you don't have all this information, don't worry - our experienced team can locate individuals in custody throughout Florida using just a name and approximate arrest date. We'll handle the research and gather the necessary details to move forward with posting the bond. The most important thing is to call us right away at (386) 256-3101 so we can start the process.
Can I get a bail bond if I'm visiting Florida from another state?
Absolutely! !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC specializes in helping out-of-state visitors who are arrested in Florida. Whether you're vacationing in Daytona Beach, visiting the theme parks in Orlando, on a business trip to Miami, or attending an event in Jacksonville, we can arrange bail bonds remotely. Our bail by phone service is particularly convenient for tourists and visitors, as you don't need to be physically present in Florida to secure a bond. We'll work with family members or friends back home to complete the paperwork and payment, and get your loved one released quickly. This service is invaluable during spring break, bike weeks, NASCAR events, and other times when Daytona Beach and Florida see increased visitors.

🔹 Costs, Fees & Financial Questions

What is the typical fee for a bail bond in Florida?
In Florida, bail bond fees are regulated by state law at 10% of the total bail amount. This is a standard, non-negotiable rate set by the Florida Department of Financial Services under Florida Statute Chapter 648. For example, if bail is set at $10,000, the bail bond fee would be $1,000. This 10% fee is what you pay to the bail bondsman, and the bondsman then posts the full bail amount with the court. This fee is non-refundable and is earned once the defendant is released from custody, regardless of the case outcome. Whether you're posting bail in Volusia County, Orange County, or any other Florida county, this 10% rate remains consistent across the state.
Do I get my money back after the court case is over?
The 10% bail bond fee paid to !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC is non-refundable - this is the cost for our service of posting the bond and ensuring the defendant appears in court. However, it's important to understand what you're paying for: instead of paying the full bail amount to the court (which could be $10,000, $50,000, or more), you're only paying 10% of that amount. If the defendant attends all required court appearances, you have no further financial obligation to the bondsman. Any court fines, fees, or costs ordered by the judge are separate from the bail bond and must be paid directly to the court. If you had posted the full bail amount directly with the court yourself (without using a bondsman), that money would be returned after the case concludes, minus any fines or fees.
What forms of collateral do you accept for large bail amounts in Florida?
For higher bail amounts, !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC may require collateral in addition to the 10% bail bond fee. Acceptable forms of collateral include real estate (homes, land, commercial property) anywhere in Florida, vehicle titles, valuable jewelry, electronics, or other assets of significant value. The collateral serves as security to guarantee the defendant's appearance in court. Once the case is resolved and all court obligations are met, the collateral is returned to you. We work with property throughout Florida, including homes in Daytona Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, and other areas. Our experienced team will evaluate your situation and determine what collateral arrangement works best. We understand that posting a large bond can be daunting, and we'll work with you to find a solution.
Are there additional fees beyond the 10% bail bond premium?
The 10% premium is the primary fee you'll pay to !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC. However, there may be minimal administrative costs or processing fees depending on your specific situation, which we'll discuss upfront - we believe in complete transparency with no hidden charges. If travel is required to a remote Florida county, there might be a reasonable travel fee. For cases requiring collateral, there may be fees associated with processing property liens. We'll explain all costs clearly before you commit to anything. Our goal is to make the bail bond process as affordable and straightforward as possible for families throughout Florida. Call us at (386) 256-3101 for a clear breakdown of all costs associated with your specific bail bond.

🔹 Court Appearances & Legal Obligations

What happens if someone misses a court date after posting bail in Daytona Beach?
Missing a court date is a serious matter with significant consequences. If a defendant misses a scheduled court appearance in Daytona Beach or anywhere in Florida, the court will issue a bench warrant for their arrest and declare the bail bond forfeited. This means !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC, as the bondsman, becomes responsible for paying the full bail amount to the court. Florida law (FS 903.20) gives us the legal authority to locate and return the defendant to custody. The co-signer becomes financially responsible for the full bail amount. Additionally, missing court can result in additional criminal charges for "failure to appear," which carries its own penalties. It's crucial to contact us immediately at (386) 256-3101 if you cannot make a court date - we may be able to help reschedule with the court or find a solution. Communication is key!
Can bail bond conditions be modified after someone is released in Florida?
Yes, bail conditions can potentially be modified, but this requires a formal motion filed with the court by the defendant's attorney. Common reasons for modification include changes in circumstances such as work requirements, medical needs, or family emergencies. For example, if someone is released on bail in Volusia County with travel restrictions but needs to travel for work, their attorney can request the court modify those conditions. However, the bail bond amount and the 10% premium paid to !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC cannot be changed once the bond is posted. Only the court has the authority to modify bail conditions, reduce bail amounts, or alter specific restrictions placed on the defendant. If you need your bail conditions modified, work with your criminal defense attorney to file the appropriate motion with the court. For more information about the court process, visit our resources page.
How long does someone have to stay in Florida after posting bail?
This depends entirely on the conditions set by the court at the bail hearing. Some defendants are allowed to travel freely and even leave Florida, while others may have strict travel restrictions requiring them to remain in the state or even within a specific county. For out-of-state residents arrested while visiting Florida, courts often require them to return for all scheduled court appearances but may allow them to return home in between. Florida residents typically must remain in-state unless given specific permission by the court. Violating travel restrictions is a serious offense that can result in bail revocation and additional charges. The bond paperwork will clearly state any travel limitations. If you have questions about specific travel restrictions for your case, contact !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC at (386) 256-3101, and we can review the court's orders with you.
Can a bail bond be transferred if someone is arrested again while out on bail?
No, bail bonds cannot be transferred between cases. Each arrest and each set of charges requires a separate bail bond. If someone is arrested for a new offense while already out on bail for a previous charge, several things happen: First, they'll need a new bail bond for the new charges. Second, the original bail bond remains in effect for the original charges. Third, being arrested while on bail is viewed very negatively by courts and prosecutors, often resulting in higher bail amounts for the new charges or possible revocation of the original bail. In some cases, judges may revoke bail on the original case entirely, meaning the person would remain in custody until both cases are resolved. This situation is complex and requires immediate attention. !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC can help navigate this challenging scenario - call us at (386) 256-3101 if you're facing this situation anywhere in Florida.

🔹 Release Time & Jail Processing

Why does it sometimes take several hours to be released even after bail is posted?
While !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC can post your bond quickly (often within hours of being contacted), the actual release time from jail depends on the facility's processing procedures, not the bondsman. Each jail in Florida has its own release process and timeline. Factors affecting release time include: the jail's current booking volume, staff availability, time of day (releases during shift changes or late at night may take longer), verification procedures the jail must complete, and whether the person is being held on multiple charges or has holds from other jurisdictions. The Volusia County Jail in Daytona Beach, for example, typically processes releases within 2-6 hours after the bond is posted, but this can vary. Larger facilities like those in Miami-Dade or Orange County may take longer during busy periods. Once we post the bond, we've done our part - the waiting is for the jail's administrative process to complete. Learn more about jail release procedures.
Can you post bail for someone arrested on a weekend or holiday in Florida?
Yes! This is one of the key benefits of working with !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC - we operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, including all weekends and holidays. Whether it's Christmas morning, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day weekend during Bike Week in Daytona Beach, or 3 AM on a Sunday, we answer the phone and can begin the bail bond process immediately. Many arrests in Florida happen during weekends and holidays when people are out celebrating or during major events in Daytona Beach like NASCAR races or spring break. Don't wait until Monday if your loved one is arrested on Saturday - call us immediately at (386) 256-3101. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can get them released, regardless of the day or time. We serve all areas of Florida around the clock.
Is it faster to post bail at the jail in person or use your bail by phone service?
Our bail by phone service is typically just as fast, if not faster, than going to a jail in person, with the added benefit of convenience. When you call !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC, we can start the paperwork and payment process immediately while simultaneously verifying the defendant's information and bail amount. You avoid the time spent driving to the jail (especially important if you're in Miami and your loved one is in Jacksonville), waiting in line at the facility, and dealing with limited jail visiting hours. Plus, jails have specific hours for processing bail in person, whereas we can work on your bond at any time. Our 26 years of experience and established relationships with jails throughout Florida's 67 counties often allow us to expedite the process. The actual release time depends on the jail's processing, but we can initiate the bond faster than most people can physically get to a jail.

🔹 Special Circumstances & Situations

Can you post bail for federal charges in Florida?
Federal cases operate differently from state cases. While !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC primarily handles state-level charges in Florida's 67 counties, federal bail bonds are more complex and have different requirements. Federal cases typically require specialized federal bail bondsmen and often involve higher bail amounts, stricter conditions, and more extensive financial investigation of co-signers. In federal court, judges often impose additional requirements such as property bonds, pretrial supervision, or house arrest with electronic monitoring. If you or a loved one is facing federal charges in Florida (through courts in Tampa, Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, or Fort Lauderdale), call us at (386) 256-3101. While we specialize in state charges, we can provide guidance and potentially refer you to trusted professionals who handle federal bail bonds if needed.
What happens to the bail bond if the charges are dropped or dismissed?
If charges are dropped or dismissed, the court releases the bail bond, and !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC is no longer responsible for the full bail amount. However, the 10% premium you paid is non-refundable. This fee compensates us for posting the bond and assuming the financial risk during the time the case was active. Think of it like insurance - even if you never have an accident, you don't get your insurance premiums back. The good news is that if you posted collateral (such as a property lien), that collateral will be returned to you once we receive official notification from the court that the case is closed. This process typically takes a few weeks after dismissal. Whether your case is dismissed in Daytona Beach, Orlando, or anywhere in Florida, we'll work quickly to return any collateral once we have the proper documentation from the court.
Can someone with an immigration hold get a bail bond in Florida?
This is a complex situation. If someone has been arrested on state charges in Florida but also has an ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainer or hold, posting a state bail bond may not result in their release. Even after the state bail is posted and processed, ICE can take custody of the individual upon release from the local jail. Immigration bonds (also called ICE bonds) are federal matters handled separately from state bail bonds and require a different process through immigration court. However, it's still beneficial to post the state bail bond because: it resolves the state case properly, prevents additional state charges, and sometimes ICE releases individuals on their own bond or supervision. !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC can post the state bail bond anywhere in Florida, but we recommend consulting with an immigration attorney regarding the ICE hold. Call us at (386) 256-3101 to discuss your specific situation.
Do you provide bail bonds for juvenile arrests in Volusia County and Florida?
Yes, !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC handles bail bonds for juvenile arrests throughout Florida, though the juvenile justice system operates differently than the adult system. Juveniles (typically those under 18) arrested in Volusia County or elsewhere in Florida are usually taken to juvenile detention centers rather than county jails. Many juveniles are released to their parents or guardians without bail, but in serious cases, the court may set a bail amount. Juvenile bail bonds work similarly to adult bonds with the 10% fee, but the process involves juvenile court judges and different procedures. Parents or legal guardians typically serve as co-signers. The juvenile court system focuses more on rehabilitation than punishment, and judges consider factors like school attendance, family stability, and prior record. If your child has been arrested anywhere in Florida, contact us immediately at (386) 256-3101 - we understand the unique concerns parents face and will guide you through the juvenile bail process with sensitivity and expertise. Learn more about the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice.
Can someone post bail if they were arrested for DUI in Daytona Beach during Bike Week?
Yes, bail bonds are available for DUI arrests in Daytona Beach during Bike Week, NASCAR races, spring break, and other major events. However, DUI arrests during these high-traffic periods may have special considerations. First, many people arrested for first-time DUI are released on their own recognizance (without bail) after sobering up, especially if no accident or injuries occurred. However, DUI arrests involving accidents, injuries, high blood alcohol levels, or repeat offenses typically do require bail. During Bike Week and other major events, the Volusia County Jail processes a high volume of arrests, which can extend release times. Additionally, bail amounts may be higher during these events due to the temporary nature of visitors' stays in the area. !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC has extensive experience handling bail bonds during Daytona Beach's busiest events. We're strategically located near the Volusia County Jail and can expedite the process. Call us at (386) 256-3101 anytime during Bike Week or other events for immediate assistance. Read our blog for helpful bail bond information.

🔹 Co-Signer & Indemnitor Questions

What are the responsibilities and risks of being a co-signer on a bail bond in Florida?
Being a co-signer (also called an indemnitor) on a bail bond is a serious financial and legal commitment. When you co-sign with !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC, you are guaranteeing that the defendant will appear at all court dates and comply with all bail conditions. Your responsibilities include: ensuring the defendant attends every court appearance, notifying us immediately if the defendant plans to move or travel, contacting us if you believe the defendant may flee or miss court, and being financially responsible for the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear. The primary risk is financial - if the defendant doesn't show up for court, you become liable for the full bail amount (not just the 10% premium). Additionally, any collateral you pledged (home, vehicle, etc.) could be seized to cover the forfeited bond. However, most cases proceed without incident when defendants attend court as required. We're here to support co-signers throughout Florida - if you have concerns, contact us or call at (386) 256-3101.
Can I remove myself as a co-signer from a bail bond after it's been posted?
This is one of the most common questions we receive. Generally, you cannot simply remove yourself as a co-signer once the bail bond is active. When you co-sign, you enter into a legal contract that remains in effect until the case concludes. However, there are limited options: You can request that !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC surrender the defendant back to custody, which releases you from further obligation but results in the defendant being re-arrested and jailed. This is typically done when the co-signer has legitimate concerns that the defendant will flee or when the relationship between the co-signer and defendant has deteriorated to the point where the co-signer no longer trusts them. Another option is finding a replacement co-signer who qualifies financially, though this requires our approval and the new co-signer assuming all responsibilities. The best approach is to carefully consider the commitment before co-signing. If you're experiencing co-signer concerns anywhere in Florida, contact us at (386) 256-3101 to discuss your options.
Do I need to be a Florida resident to co-sign for a bail bond in Daytona Beach?
No, you do not need to be a Florida resident to co-sign for a bail bond with !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC. We regularly work with out-of-state co-signers who want to help family members or friends arrested in Daytona Beach, Orlando, or anywhere in Florida. Our bail by phone service is designed specifically for these situations. Out-of-state co-signers can complete all necessary paperwork electronically, make payments by credit card or wire transfer, and never need to physically come to Florida. However, out-of-state co-signers should understand that they're still entering into a legally binding contract governed by Florida law, and they remain financially responsible regardless of where they live. If collateral is required for larger bonds, we can typically accept property located in other states, though Florida property is preferred. This flexibility is particularly valuable during tourist season, Bike Week, and spring break when many visitors to Florida need bail assistance. Call (386) 256-3101 to discuss out-of-state co-signing options.

🔹 We Serve All 67 Florida Counties - 24/7 Bail By Phone

Volusia County: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Holly Hill, Orange City

Major Florida Cities: Jacksonville (Duval County), Orlando (Orange County), Miami (Miami-Dade County), Tampa (Hillsborough County), St. Petersburg (Pinellas County), Fort Lauderdale (Broward County), Tallahassee (Leon County), Gainesville (Alachua County), Palm Beach (Palm Beach County), Fort Myers (Lee County), Sarasota (Sarasota County), Pensacola (Escambia County)

All Other Florida Counties: From the Panhandle to the Keys, we provide statewide bail bond services by phone to every jail in Florida. View complete service area list →

Jail Resources:

Volusia County Branch Jail - Bond Information
Volusia County Corrections - FAQs
Volusia County Inmate Search
Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center

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Why Choose !!24 Hour Bail By Phone LLC?

  • 26 Years Experience - Licensed agent Robert Haney since 1997
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