Bail Bond Cost Calculator — How Much Will You Pay?

Calculate your bail bond cost instantly. A bail bond costs exactly 10% of bail. See costs for $500 to $100,000 bonds with our complete bail bond cost table.

QuickBail Team5 min read
Quick Answer: A bail bond always costs 10% of the total bail amount in Florida. So a $75,000 bond costs $7,500, a $50,000 bond costs $5,000, a $10,000 bond costs $1,000, and a $1,000 bond costs $100. This rate is set by Florida law.

Bail Bond Cost Table — Every Amount

Use this table to instantly calculate what you'll pay for a bail bond. The rate is always 10% of the total bail amount set by the judge.

Bail AmountYou Pay (10%)
$500$50
$1,000$100
$2,500$250
$5,000$500
$10,000$1,000
$15,000$1,500
$20,000$2,000
$25,000$2,500
$50,000$5,000
$75,000$7,500
$100,000$10,000

How Much Do You Have to Pay on a $75,000 Bond?

On a $75,000 bond, you pay $7,500 — exactly 10% of the bail amount. This is the bail bond agent's non-refundable fee (called the premium) for guaranteeing the full $75,000 to the court.

How Much Is 10% of a $50,000 Bond?

10% of a $50,000 bond is $5,000. That's what you pay the bail bond agent. The agent then guarantees the full $50,000 to the court on the defendant's behalf.

How Much Would a $10,000 Bond Cost?

A $10,000 bond costs $1,000 through a bail bond agent. You pay the 10% premium, and the agent covers the remaining $9,000 with the court.

How Much Should You Pay for a $1,000 Bond?

For a $1,000 bond, you pay $100 to a bail bond agent. This is the standard 10% premium required by Florida law.

What Does a $20,000 Bond Mean?

A $20,000 bond means the judge has set bail at $20,000. The defendant can either pay the full $20,000 directly to the court (cash bond, refundable) or use a bail bond agent and pay $2,000 (10%, non-refundable).

Is the 10% Fee Negotiable?

No. In Florida, the 10% bail bond premium is regulated by the Florida Department of Financial Services. Every licensed bail bond agent must charge exactly 10%. Anyone offering rates below 10% may be unlicensed or operating illegally.

Are Payment Plans Available?

Yes. Many bail bond agents offer payment plans where you pay a portion upfront and finance the rest. The total is still 10%. Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 to discuss financing options.

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