Indiana Bail Bond Prices
The price of a bail bond is different from the amount of a bond, altogether. The court orders a specific bond amount, depending on the charges a person was arrested under. This amount is the total bond amount required to obtain a release from jail to await trial at home. Many people do not have this kind of cash available on hand to get out of jail; so instead, the services of a bail bondsman are required. A bail agent, or bondsman, will pay the entire bond amount to the courts to get the arrestee released from incarceration. Then the bail bond company charges the arrestee a non-refundable fee for their service.
The fee is always a set percentage of the total bond amount. This percentage is regulated by law and is the same for all bail bond agencies in Indiana. The variable that determines how much your bond will be is the courts and the charges brought up against a person. If someone with a past criminal history is arrested and in need of bond services, their total bond amount given by the courts will most likely be higher than the bond amount of a first time offender. A bail agency can charge anywhere from 10-15% of the total bond amount. This means, if a court or judge sets a person’s bond amount at $10,000, the bail bondsman will charge a non-refundable fee of $1,000 to $1,500 for their services. If the person fails to appear for their scheduled court date, after being released on bond, they will forfeit the rest of the $10,000 bond amount, and have a warrant issued for their arrest.