FAQs

Free Bird Bail Bonds

Have a bail bond question? Free Bird Bail Bonds has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How long does the release process from jail typically take? 

    In our experience, typically an hour or less, depending on jurisdiction. Reach out to Free Bird Bail Bonds if you need affordable bail bondsmen.

  • Do you take credit or debit cards?  

    Yes, we do take credit and debit cards. Reach out if you have further questions about our process for bail bonds.

  • Is a bail bond premium refundable? 

    No, in the state of Tennessee, it is not refundable. Contact us for further information on bail bonds.

  • Who is liable for a bail bond? 

    The applicant and any co-singers are liable for bail bonds.

  • What do I need to bail someone out? 

    You need a valid ID and proof of income. Free Bird Bail Bonds can help with any information you need on bail bonds.

  • Why is cash bail not always the best option? 

    With bail bonds, you only pay a percentage of the total bail amount to a bail bonding company, rather than covering the full amount upfront in court. This makes the process more affordable and accessible for most people.

  • What should I know before I contact a bail bondsman? 

    When arranging bail bonds, it’s helpful to know the defendant’s full name and the location of the arrest or jail. While the bond amount isn’t required, having that information can speed up the process. According to Investopedia, bail bond agents typically charge 10% of the total bail amount upfront.

  • What happens if the defendant is re-arrested while out on bond? 

    You should contact your bondsman for assistance. Reach out to us for further information about bail bonds.

  • Can a defendant leave the state or travel while on bond? 

    Yes, you can travel, but it's important to make arrangements with your bondsman in advance to ensure it doesn't affect your bail bonds agreement.

  • What is the quickest way to get out on bond?  

    Just give our bail bondsmen a call.