The court system does not keep your bail money. Once the trial has concluded, your money needs to be returned to you. The bond is used to release you from custody and guarantee that you show up for court. If you want your bail bond returned, here are a few things you need to know.
Bail Release
Bonds are used to release you from jail or police custody. The bond is used to guarantee that you will show up for your scheduled court time. At the end of the trial, that bond is returned. You can expect an immediate repayment in most cases. If your case is heard in the federal court system, the process may be a little longer. Their repayment system is not automatic. You must file a petition to receive your bond. You should never expect to receive the full amount of the bond either. State and …