What does C S P bond mean?

What does C S P bond mean?

C/P/S refers to the type of bond that is required for release from jail. C = cash; S = surety or bondsman; and P = property. If the person cannot bond out on the bond amount that is set by the court, the person can ask for a lower bond…

What are the four types of bail?

4 Common Types of Bail

  • Cash Bail. You can use cash to post bail for a friend or loved one.
  • Collateral Bail. You can post bail using real property, such as a house, land, vehicles, jewelry, firearms or anything else of value.
  • PR Bond.
  • Bail Bondsman.

Are surety bonds refundable?

Generally speaking, when you purchase a bond it is considered “fully earned” for its first term. If you never submitted your bond to the Obligee/State and you can send the original bond back to the surety company, sometimes a full or partial refund can be provided.

Why is cash bail bad?

What is wrong with cash bail? Cash bail perpetuates inequities in the justice system that are disproportionately felt by communities of color and those experiencing poverty. Spending even a few days in jail can result in people losing their job, housing, and even custody of their children.

What is the lowest bail amount?

For a first time offender, bail cost can be as low as $2,500 but quickly can jump up to $10,000 for second and third offenses. Some states may also take quantity into account as well, and therefore determine intent to distribute. The latter means a higher bail cost, while a small amount may result in a lower cost.

How is cash bail determined?

In addition to the seriousness of the charged crime, the amount of bail usually depends on factors such as a defendant’s past criminal record, whether a defendant is employed, and whether a defendant has close ties to relatives and the community.

How is bail money used?

In California, you can pay the bail amount with cash, a bail bond, or a property bond. If a defendant is found guilty, the bail money can be used toward paying his or her fines. If a defendant does not appear in court as scheduled, that defendant’s bail amount will be forfeited.

Is bail returned if found guilty?

If you paid cash bail to the court, meaning you paid the full bail amount, you will have that money returned to you after the defendant makes all required court appearances. If a defendant is found not guilty, the bond is discharged; if the defendant pleads guilty, the bond is discharged at the time of sentencing.

Why the bail system is good?

People who are guilty but who have not yet been convicted could use time not in prison to leave town or go into hiding. Bail allows the justice system to protect each person’s right to be presumed innocent until guilt is proven, while still protecting the interest of the public safety.

Why are jail bonds a thing?

The severest is ordering defendants, if they are deemed a flight risk, to be detained in jail until a trial verdict or plea deal. Bail provides a middle path: Defendants remain free but face the threat of a financial penalty.

How is bail legal?

It is unconstitutional in California for people to be held on bail solely because they cannot afford it; there must be clear and convincing evidence that detention is necessary to protect public safety. And in Los Angeles County, only people arrested for serious or violent felonies may be held on bail.

What will replace cash bail?

SB 10 was designed to make California the first state to end the use of cash bail for all detained suspects awaiting trials. The legislation would have replaced the state’s cash bail system with risk assessments to determine whether a detained suspect should be granted pretrial release and under what conditions.