Surety Bonds (Most Common)
A surety bond is the most common type used at Gadsden County Jail. You pay a bail bondsman 10% of the bail amount, and they guarantee the full amount to the court. This fee is non-refundable. This is what most people mean when they say "bail bond."
Cash Bonds
With a cash bond, you pay the full bail amount directly to the court. The money is returned (minus court fees) when the case concludes, provided the defendant made all court appearances. Most people can't afford this option.
Property Bonds
A property bond uses real estate as collateral for the full bail amount. The property must be in Florida and have sufficient equity. Property bonds take longer to process — typically several days — because the court must assess the property value.
Federal Bonds
Federal charges require a federal bail bond, which typically has a higher premium (15%) and stricter requirements. Federal cases are handled in U.S. District Court, not Gadsden County courts.
ROR (Release on Own Recognizance)
In some cases, a judge may release the defendant on their own recognizance — no bail required. This is typically reserved for minor offenses with defendants who have strong community ties and no flight risk.
Most Common Bond Type at Gadsden County Jail
At Gadsden County Jail in Quincy, the vast majority of bonds posted are surety bonds — the standard 10% bail bond. Cash bonds are less common because most people don't have the full bail amount available. Property bonds are rare due to the lengthy processing time and appraisal requirements.
For federal charges processed through the U.S. District Court (rather than Gadsden County courts), a federal bail bond is required. Federal bonds have different requirements and typically a 15% premium. For most arrests in Gadsden County, a standard surety bond through QuickBail is the fastest path to release.
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