Do you get bail money back?
When Will the Court Return My Bail Money?
You put up the money required for bail. You’ve followed all of the restrictions of your bail. You feel that you have done everything right in this situation. So, when do you get your bail money back? It is important to remember that this post is regarded with bail money that was paid fully in cash, also known as a cash bond. To learn more about other types of bonds that you may have used, check out this post.
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Steps To Get Bail Money Back
- You were granted a diversionary program by the court.
- You were acquitted of the charges brought against you.
- You receive a sentence from the court.
- The charges that were brought against you have been dismissed.
Additional Tips to Follow to Receive Your Money
If you fail to appear in court, it will not only jeopardize your bail money, but it will also lead to a charge of failure to appear in court. Many Judges do not take this charge lightly, and you could face additional fines, revocation of your bail, or even additional jail time if you are charged with failure to appear in court. It is therefore always in your best interest to attend all of your court dates.