Do You Get Your Bail Bond Money Back in Broward County?

No — the 10% bail bond fee is non-refundable in Broward County. Learn the difference between a bail bond premium and a cash bond, and when you CAN get money back.

QuickBail Team5 min read
Quick Answer: No. The 10% bail bond fee is non-refundable — it is the agent's fee for guaranteeing the full bail amount. This applies regardless of the case outcome. If you paid a cash bond (full amount to the court), that money IS returned after the case ends, minus court fees.

Bail Bond Premium = Non-Refundable

When you use a bail bond agent in Broward County, the 10% fee you pay is called the premium. This is the agent's payment for their service — guaranteeing the full bail amount to the court. It is never refunded, regardless of:

Cash Bond vs. Bail Bond — What's Refundable?

Bail Bond (Surety)Cash Bond
What you pay10% of bail amount100% of bail amount
Refundable?No — neverYes — after case ends
Returned when?N/AAfter all court dates are completed
Deductions?N/ACourt fees, fines may be deducted

When DO You Get Money Back?

You can get bail money back only if you posted a cash bond — meaning you paid the full bail amount directly to the court. After the case concludes (and the defendant appeared at all hearings), the court returns the full amount minus any applicable fees or fines.

Bail Refund Process in Broward County

If you paid a cash bond directly to the Broward County Clerk of Court for someone at Broward County Main Jail, your refund is processed after the case concludes. The Broward County Clerk's Office handles all refunds, which can take 4-8 weeks after case resolution. Court fees and any fines are deducted before the refund is issued.

For questions about a specific cash bond refund, contact the Broward County Clerk of Court. For questions about the bail bond process at Broward County Main Jail, call (954) 831-8900.

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