Everett: (425) 257-2245
Seattle 1: (206) 524-2245
 Seattle 2: (206) 332-0900
Kent: (253) 638-2245

THE BAIL PROCESS

When someone is arrested, they will most often be taken to a local law enforcement station for booking prior to incarceration.  Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending the conclusion of their case.  If the defendant is not released on their own (personal) recognizance (called O.R. or P.R.), they will need to post bail.  Bail amounts are set by the judge and secure a prisoner's release pending the hearing of their case, and the amounts are set to guarantee the appearance of a defendant in court.

The type of information that Brothers Bail Bonds needs to secure the release of the inmate is as follows:

  • The person's name and date of birth

  • The jail where they are being held

  • What they are being charged with

  • The inmate booking number

  • The bail amount

  • Information regarding collateral and other financial arrangements for the bail bond.
  • A reliable way to contact you or the person helping secure the defendant's freedom such as home and work phone numbers, and any additional phones (cell phones or beepers), email addresses, fax numbers, etc.
Additional information that may be requested from those helping the inmate:
  • Basic questions regarding who, what, where and why the person is in custody.
  • Personal history of the inmate, previous arrests/convictions, current job and living situation, etc.

What happens after the bail arrangements are satisfactory for all concerned:

  • Normally, there is no need for a friend/family member to go to the jail for the bail posting process, and in most cases, only a licensed bail bond agent can post bail.  The bail bondsman assigned to the case will contact the facility where the person is being held, ascertain the exact bail specifications and conditions of release, and work with the facility (and you) to develop a plan for the fastest release possible.
     
  • Please remember, law enforcement facilities (particularly in large cities) are often busy and all have a specific procedure for release over which Henry's Bail Bonds has no control.  In addition to that, each case in unique; therefore we cannot specify the time the person in custody will actually be allowed to leave the facility.  However, it is our policy to give you as much information as is available to us in order to help bring about a quick release.

 
Everett: 425-257-2245
| Seattle 1: 206-524-2245 | Seattle 2: 206-332-0900 | Kent: 253-638-2245

Everett Fax: 425-257-1290 | Seattle Fax: 206-903-0384  | 
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