The 10% Rule — Florida Law
In Florida, every licensed bail bond agency charges exactly 10% of the total bail amount as their fee. This rate is regulated by the Florida Department of Financial Services — no agent can legally charge more or less.
This 10% fee (called the "premium") is non-refundable. It is the bondsman's fee for guaranteeing the full bail amount to the court on the defendant's behalf.
Palm Beach County Bail Bond Cost Examples
| Bail Amount Set by Judge | You Pay (10% Premium) |
|---|---|
| $1,000 | $100 |
| $2,500 | $250 |
| $5,000 | $500 |
| $10,000 | $1,000 |
| $25,000 | $2,500 |
| $50,000 | $5,000 |
| $100,000 | $10,000 |
Are There Payment Plans?
Yes. Many bail bond agents in Palm Beach County offer payment plans that let you pay a portion upfront and finance the rest in installments. The total amount is always 10%. Contact QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 to discuss financing options.
Watch Out for Scams
Be cautious of anyone advertising bail bonds at rates below 10% or "no money down" with no verification. In Florida, the 10% rate is non-negotiable by law. An agent offering a lower rate may be unlicensed or operating illegally.
Specific to Palm Beach County
When bail is set at Palm Beach County Jail in West Palm Beach, the Palm Beach County Clerk of Court records the amount. You can verify the exact bail by calling the jail at (561) 688-3000 or using the Palm Beach County Sheriff's online portal at www.pbso.org. The address of the facility is 3228 Gun Club Rd, West Palm Beach, FL.
While the 10% rate is standard across Florida, West Palm Beach bail bond agents may differ in their payment plan options, response time, and customer service. QuickBail only connects you with agents who meet our standards for professionalism and speed.
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