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The 10% premium, payment plans, cosigners, collateral, and refunds.
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Cash Bond vs Bail Bond in Florida: Which Should You Use?
Cash bonds require the full amount up front and are refundable. Bail bonds cost 10% (per charge, $100 minimum) and are non-refundable. Most families use bail bonds.
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What Does a Bail Bond Cosigner Do?
A cosigner (indemnitor) guarantees the defendant will appear in court. If they don't, the cosigner is on the hook for the full bond amount.
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How Much Does a Bail Bond Cost in Miami?
A Florida bail bond costs 10% of the bond amount (with a $100 minimum) — the state-regulated premium, charged per charge, not per case.
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Cash Bond vs Bail Bond in Florida: Which Should You Use?
Cash bonds require the full amount up front and are refundable. Bail bonds cost 10% (per charge, $100 minimum) and are non-refundable. Most families use bail bonds.
Read →
What Does a Bail Bond Cosigner Do?
A cosigner (indemnitor) guarantees the defendant will appear in court. If they don't, the cosigner is on the hook for the full bond amount.
Read →
How Much Does a Bail Bond Cost in Miami?
A Florida bail bond costs 10% of the bond amount (with a $100 minimum) — the state-regulated premium, charged per charge, not per case.
Read →
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