A felony is by definition is termed as a crime that can be punishable by a minimum of one year and a day of imprisonment, in other word three hundred and sixty six days, it can be categorized as a nonviolent or violent crime. In regards to the jail sentencing, the end results for a felony crime is not as significant as damaging effects it can have on the record of the person who is arrested.
A felony charge can cause a person who is employed to have issues in their professional careers and lives, nowadays many employers are very hesitant about keeping employees who have a felony charge on their record on a salary. Felony bail bonds cover all bonds issue for felony type of crimes.
What is a Felony Crime?
A felony can be classified by its seriousness as well as punishment. Some examples of felony crimes include: illegal sales or abuse of drugs, possession of cocaine or methamphetamines, arson, battery, treason, burglary, tax evasion, theft of over $500, racketeering, aggravated assault, vehicular manslaughter, robbery, espionage, embezzlement, homicide, kidnapping, fraud and murder. Felonies, even the ones that are considered to be minor, can potentially cause very significant fines and even prison time.
What is the Process of Arrest and Booking?
Usually what happens when someone is arrested is that they are transported to a local law enforcement station or agency where they are processed and booked. What this means is that their fingerprints are recorded, photos are taken, background checks are performed, etc. Once the process of booking and processing into the county computer has been completed, the arrestee may be eligible for bail release.
This process can take a long time depend on how busy the staff at the station is and the actual size of the jail facility. On occasion the booking process may only take about an hour to complete, other times it can take as long as twenty four hours. Generally the larger the jail facility, the longer it takes for the process to be completed.
In most jails, bail can typically be posed 24/7. As mentioned above, once the arrestee has been booked, they may be released on bail bond; if no bail is posted they may be held until arraignment. It generally will take about two business days for arraignment so, let’s say that the person is arrested on Wednesday evening, the following Monday morning is when they would generally be arraigned.
Basically when you acquire felony bail bonds, you are letting the bondsman know that you trust that the person will in fact show up for their day in court. If you are the indemnitor and for some reason or another the individual does not appear on their court appointed date, it will be your responsibility to help the bail bond company to locate the defendants so that they can be returned to court.
Most bail bond issues are not difficult to resolve as most courts will understand that a person could have transportation issues, become ill or even just forget. It is however important to find a bail bond company that understand the difficult time you and your family may be going through and offer you the utmost confidentiality and professionalism, they should be willing to hear you out, discuss all of your options and walk you through the process. Bail Bonds Now deals with felony bail bonds in most expedite manner and they have offices located throughout Florida.
You may complete the entire bail bond process online right here on our website. However, feel free to call or text a bail agent anytime at (561)-500-9999.

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