About Morris Bail Bonds in Elizabeth City
At Morris Bail Bonds we will do anything possible to offer a great service our clients can rely on to reunite your family.
Here to Help You Through It
From start to finish, we'll be by your side, guiding you through each step with expertise and care. Worried about the legal jargon? Don't be! We'll break it down into plain English so you can understand it all. Our team is experienced and dedicated, making sure you feel supported and confident during this challenging time. π We'll handle the paperwork, answer your questions, and make sure everything runs smoothly. No stress allowed! So why worry when you've got Morris Bail Bonding by your side? Leave the complexities to us, and focus on what really matters β getting back on track. We are proud to handle many different types of bonds, including drug, felony, DUI, and warrants. If you need to bail someone out of jail or someone is asking how you can post bail, we are only a phone call away to talk you through the process.
It is a fact of life that everyone makes mistakes. Unfortunately, this can sometimes mean trouble with the law. Getting arrested and finding yourself in jail is not only stressful for you, but also your family.
- Extensive knowledge of the state and state court systems
- Cost savings
- Confidentiality
Posting bail can be a challenge, but our team has everything you need to get started and get on with your life. Call today at (252) 698-0169 to learn more about bail bonds in Elizabeth City!
The Bail Process Should Unfold As Follows:
- Arrest: A person is arrested and booked for a crime; they are now considered a defendant.
- Jail: The defendant waits for their arraignment or first court appearance while they are in jail.
- Arraignment: During a brief hearing, a judge will set the amount of money that must be paid for the defendant to be released from jail.
- Payment: After the bond is set, the individual, or their friends or family, may pay the full amount and the defendant will be released.
- Bail Bondsman: If no one is able to pay the full amount they can call in a bail bondsman for help. This means they will only have to pay a fraction of the total bond.
- Release: After the bond is paid, the defendant is released from jail and is usually able to go about their daily lives as normal.
- Court Appearances: For the bond to remain active, the individual is required to appear at all court appearances. Failure to abide by all requirements could put the client’s freedom at risk, as well as the money or collateral put up as bond.