Payment Plans
We work with families who can't pay the full premium up front. Ask us about flexible payment arrangements when you call.
Other Possible Costs
Some bonds require collateral (returned after the case closes) or court-related fees that are separate from the bondsman's premium.
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Faroy Bail Bonds has proudly served South Florida since 1984.
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- Licensed Florida Bail Bondsmen
- Serving Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe County
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Have the defendant's full name, date of birth, the facility where they're held, the charge, and the bond amount (if known) ready when you call.
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