How Do Bail Bonds Work in Broward County?

Complete explanation of how bail bonds work in Broward County, Florida. From arrest to release — the bail process, costs, types of bonds, and what happens next.

QuickBail Team5 min read
Quick Answer: When someone is arrested in Broward County, they're booked into Broward County Jail. A judge sets bail within 24 hours. A bail bond agent charges 10% of the bail amount, guarantees the full amount to the court, and the defendant is released — typically within 8-16 hours.

The Bail Bond Process in Broward County

Understanding how bail bonds work can feel overwhelming, especially during a stressful situation. Here's the complete process, step by step:

1. Arrest & Booking

When someone is arrested in Broward County, they are transported to Broward County Jail and booked. Booking includes recording personal information, fingerprinting, photographing, and logging the charges.

2. Bail Is Set

A judge sets the bail amount at the first appearance hearing, usually within 24 hours of arrest. The amount depends on the charges, criminal history, and flight risk. Broward County follows Florida's standard bail schedule for common charges.

3. Bail Bond Is Arranged

A bail bond agent (bondsman) charges 10% of the total bail amount as a non-refundable fee. The agent then guarantees the full bail amount to the court.

4. Bond Is Posted

The bail bond agent submits the bond to the court. Once accepted, the jail begins processing the defendant for release.

5. Defendant Is Released

Release from Broward County Jail typically takes 8-16 hours after the bond is posted. The defendant must attend all future court dates.

What Happens If the Defendant Doesn't Show Up to Court?

If the defendant fails to appear (known as "skipping bail"), the bail bond is forfeited. The court issues a bench warrant for the defendant's arrest, and the person who signed the bond (the indemnitor) becomes financially responsible for the full bail amount.

Types of Bail Available in Broward County

The Broward County Court System

Bail in Broward County is determined by the Broward County Circuit Court. First appearances typically happen at the Fort Lauderdale courthouse within 24 hours of arrest. For standard charges, Broward County follows Florida's standard bail schedule. For more serious offenses, a judge sets bail individually.

Broward County Main Jail at 555 SE 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL accepts bail bonds 24 hours a day. Once the bondsman submits the paperwork, the jail's booking staff processes the release. Call (954) 831-8900 to check processing status.

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