Abel Bail Bonds

Abel Bail Bonds At Abel Bail Bonds in Elkhart County, Indiana, we understand that bad things can happen to good people. We serve Elkhart, LaGrange, and Kosciusko Counties.

When a loved one is in jail, our bail bond company is here for you. Located just five minutes from the Elkhart County jail, we offer fast, courteous bail arrangements and jail releases. With more than 20 years in business, our owner, Randy Abel, knows the bail industry inside and out. Randy is a highly trained and licensed bail bondsman. His outstanding relationships with local courts and jails al

low him to work faster to ensure your loved one's release. Randy is discreet and never judgmental; he only cares about getting your loved one out securely, quickly, and safely.

06/29/2023

If you stay in jail while awaiting trial, it can be hard to get any attorney other than the court-appointed one. Getting a bail bond to release you gives you the freedom to research and hire a defense attorney who can make a big difference during a trial.

06/27/2023

In 1679, the Habeas Corpus Act required magistrates to discharge prisoners from jail if they were charged with certain crimes. Other types of crimes, however, were not bailable.

06/22/2023

The Bail Reform Act of 1984 stated that defendants should be held until trialed if they’re judged to be dangerous or a threat to the community. The law established new categories of who could be held without bail.

06/20/2023

Bail bonds can help a person get back on track after an arrest by providing them a fast and secure release from jail. Once a person is out of jail, they have more opportunities to handle their legal situation than they would if they were still in jail.

06/15/2023

A bail bond agent or bondsman is a person or corporation that acts as a surety and pledges money or property as bail. In return, a criminal defendant must appear in court for his or her scheduled hearings.

06/13/2023

When you think of bail bonds, you probably think they benefit the defendants (and they do), but they go a lot farther than that. Getting a defendant released on a bail bond means they aren’t crammed into overcrowded jails and taking up valuable public funding.

06/08/2023

Depending on the circumstance and the crowding of the jail, the bail process can take either a short time or several hours. After the defendant has been released, they must show up to all trials and court proceedings, and meet any conditions the bail agent has set.

06/06/2023

When you get a bail bond, you are, in effect, getting a bail bond agency to vouch for you. They submit an agreement to the court that makes them responsible if you don’t show up for trial. When you do show up and justify their faith in you, they don’t have to pay the full bail.

06/01/2023

A surety or bail bond can be used for any amount of bail and is a good option if the accused can’t afford to pay his or her bail otherwise. The bail bond agent will pledge to pay the full value of the bond if the accused doesn’t appear in court, and in return charges the client a 10 percent premium as well as collecting some sort of collateral.

05/30/2023

If a defendant fails to check in when summoned and cannot be located. Not only is the co-signer responsible for the full bail amount, the co-signer is responsible for the bail agent’s expenses while searching for the defendant once the defendant has been located and arrested by the bail agent.

05/25/2023

When a bail bond is paid entirely by the defendant or their co-signer, then they’ll get the entire amount back when the defendant shows up in court. However, these can often be large amounts, which is why people will often choose to use a bail bond company.

05/23/2023

For the repayment of your bail, you must meet all of the terms of your bail bond: i.e., show up to all of your court dates, pay all penalties and fees, come up with collateral, and so on. Then you as the "arrestee" can expect your bail payment to be transferred to your bail bonds company or institution.

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712 E Waterford Street
Wakarusa, IN
46573

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