Bail Bond Premium — Non-Refundable
If you used a bail bondsman to get someone out of Seminole County Jail, the 10% fee you paid is non-refundable. This is true regardless of the case outcome — even if charges are dropped or the defendant is found not guilty.
The 10% premium is the bondsman's fee for assuming the risk of the full bail amount. It is earned the moment the bond is posted.
Cash Bail — Refundable
If you paid the full bail amount in cash directly to the Seminole County Clerk of Court, that money is returned (minus any court fees or fines) when the case concludes — assuming the defendant made all court appearances.
Collateral — Returned
If you put up collateral (such as property or a vehicle title) to secure a bail bond, the collateral is returned when the bond is exonerated — typically when the case concludes.
When Is Cash Bail Forfeited?
Cash bail is forfeited if the defendant fails to appear in court. The court keeps the full amount, and a warrant is issued for the defendant's re-arrest.
Bail Refund Process in Seminole County
If you paid a cash bond directly to the Seminole County Clerk of Court for someone at Seminole County Jail, your refund is processed after the case concludes. The Seminole 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 Seminole County Clerk of Court. For questions about the bail bond process at Seminole County Jail, call (407) 665-6600.
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