Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
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If a bondsmen does not have to keep your collateral - than what does the bail bondsmen get in it's place since you are in jail?
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The bondsman gets the agreed fee which is usually 10% of the bond amount.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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