Parole Violation Bail Bonds

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BAIL BONDS FOR PAROLE VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTICUT

New Haven, CT Parole Violation Bail Bond Service

There are two types of parole violations in Connecticut. One, called a technical violation, means that the individual was released from jail on probation and has now violated the terms of his/her probation. An example of this would be if a suspect repeatedly missed his/her meetings with their probation officer. The other violation, known as a substantive violation, means that the individual was released from jail on probation and committed another different crime. For instance, if an individual had previously been in jail for grand theft, and while out on probation got charged with a murder. If your loved one has been accused of violating their parole, they will be taken into custody to await trail. Fortunately, at 911 Bail Bonding, we are known for helping clients in the Connecticut area to get their loved ones out of jail to await trial.

FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE BAIL BOND AMOUNT

It can be very difficult to get bail once an individual has violated probation. This is because this individual has already committed a crime and been incarcerated once, and now they have done something where they may end up in jail again. However, in order for a judge to determine the amount of bail, he/she will look at the following factors:

Age of the defendant

The suspect's past criminal history

Which type of violation was it, and how serious? For example, violating probation because the individual missed a meeting with their parole officer is a lot less serious than an individual who got out of prison and has committed murder.

THE AVERAGE COST OF PAROLE VIOLATION BAIL BONDS IN CONNECTICUT

The average cost of parole violation bail bonds in Connecticut can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case. Bail bond costs for parole violations are typically calculated as a percentage of the total bail amount set by the court, commonly around 10%. However, it's important to note that in some cases, individuals on parole may be held without bail pending a hearing to address the violation.

THE 911 BAIL BONDING PROCESS

When deciding on which local bail bonds company to seek services from, it is significant to learn about their processes. The most important thing about the bail bond process is that it follows state and federal guidelines, and that it is done quickly. At 911 Bail Bonding, we exhibit both of these characteristics in our process.


The first step in the process is obtaining relevant information from a loved one. The individual who is seeking these services to help their family member/friend get out of jail will typically provide the following information:

The name of the person

Where are they incarcerated?

Do you know their bond and charges?

Have you ever done this before?

Once we have collected all the general information we need, we then do the following:

Explain the process of a cosigner and their responsibilities.

Make sure they go to court and that they pay the remainder of the premium fees.

Then a time is scheduled to set up a meeting with the cosigner at the courthouse, or facility being held.

24/7 Parole Violation Bail Bonds in New Haven, CT

At 911 Bail Bonding, we know how tough it can be to see your loved one in jail and awaiting another trial. We also sympathize with suspects who must await their court date in jail, where they can only see loved ones and their lawyer at scheduled times. We believe that defendants should have the ability to work with their lawyer and prepare for their case as much as they want. That is why we offer professional bail bond services to any individuals in the New Haven, Connecticut area. To learn more or schedule a meeting with our staff, contact us today.

For more information about parole violation bail bonds, call us at (800) 922-4573 or visit our contact page.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is a parole violation bail bond in CT?

    A parole violation bail bond in Connecticut is a type of bond that is required when an individual who is on parole has been arrested for violating the conditions of their parole. It is a financial guarantee that the person will appear in court for their parole violation hearing.

  • How does a parole violation bail bond work in CT?

    When someone is arrested for a parole violation in Connecticut, a bail amount is set by the court. To secure release from custody, the person or their family can contact a bail bondsman who specializes in parole violation bonds. The bondsman will typically require a percentage of the bail amount as a fee and may ask for collateral. Once the bail bond is posted, the person is released from jail but must attend all court hearings related to their parole violation.

  • What happens if the person fails to appear in court for their parole violation hearing after posting a bail bond in CT?

     If the person fails to appear in court as required, the bail bond can be forfeited. This means the court keeps the bail amount, and the person who posted the bond may be responsible for paying the full bail amount. The bail bondsman may also employ a fugitive recovery agent (bounty hunter) to locate and apprehend the person who skipped their court appearance.

  • Can the bail amount be refunded if the parole violation case is resolved in CT?

    No, the bail amount itself is not refunded regardless of the case outcome. Whether the person is found guilty or innocent, the bail bond fee paid to the bail bondsman is typically non-refundable. However, the collateral provided for the bond, such as property or assets, may be returned to the person who posted it, as long as they fulfilled all obligations and the bond is discharged by the court.

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