It seems easy, doesn't it? When your loved one has been accused of a crime, you can contact a professional bail bonds company, like 911 Bail Bonding, to get them out of jail to await trial. However, a HUGE, integral part of this process is the court date. If the accused does not show up for their court date, and a bail bonds company had paid for their bail, there will be consequences.
A bounty hunter is essentially a professional who is hired to find the individual who skipped trial, and bring them in to the police station. Bounty hunters have different rules from state to state. In some areas, bounty hunters can enter the homes of these individuals without a warrant, while other states do not allow this. Connecticut is one state that has serious expectations of bounty hunters. In this state, a bounty hunter must get his/her license from the Commissioner of Public Safety, and complete at least 20 hours of training in criminal justice, and 8 hours of training with firearms.
The best way for an individual to ensure that he/she does not have to endure a negative encounter with a bounty hunter is to show up for their court date. This way, the court and bail bonds company will not have to track you down. If your loved one is considering skipping trial and you are the cosigner for the bail bond, remind them of failure to appear charges, and other consequences that could result. After all, they are not the only ones who may face negative consequences. To learn more, contact 911 Bail Bonding today.
For more information, call us at (800) 922-4573 or visit our contact page.
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