
10623 Jones St Fairfax, VA 22030
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The jail in Fairfax County or Fairfax County Sheriff's Department provides information on bail. The Fairfax County Clerk's office provides information on bail, trial, hearings, and more.
Bail is money paid to the court to ensure that an arrested person who is released from jail or detention center in Fairfax County will appear or show up at all required court appearances.
You may post bail for yourself, have someone over 18 years old post it on your behalf or use a bail bondsman. Whoever posts bail for you at the Fairfax County jail assumes full responsibility for your appearance in court. If you fail to appear as required, a warrant will be issued for your immediate arrest and the bail will be forfeited to the court in Fairfax County. Bail bondsman or bail agents are not available in Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Oregon, the District of Columbia, and Wisconsin.
When the bail is set, bail can be paid online from any computer, phone, or tablet. Contact the detention center in Fairfax County or Fairfax County Sheriff's Department. The online payment system can be used to pay bails of any amount.
Bail may be posted in any of the five ways:
1. Cash Bail - A percentage may be posted for cash bonds. All bonds that are set may be posted with a cash deposit of ten percent (10%). However, the person posting cash bail is liable for the full amount. If you appear for trial or the charges are disposed of before trial, the amount posted will be refunded. If you do not appear, all cash posted will be forfeited and the full amount of bail becomes due.
2. Property Bail -
Property (e.g. land or home) may be used to post bail at a Fairfax County jail, provided that the net equity in the property meets or exceeds the amount of bail.
When posting property, you need to present tax bills, assessment notices, copies of a recorded deed or other public records.
3. Intangible Assets - Intangible assets may be accepted. Contact the Fairfax County Clerk's Office.
4. Credit and Debit Cards - Bail may be charged on certain credit and debit cards. Although a clerk accepts the card, an independent company processes the charge. The charge includes the amount of the bail and a service fee. (These charges will appear on your next credit or debit card statement.) The card and personal identification must be produced in person at the time of posting bail. (Contact a clerk for information on cards accepted and the fees charged.)
5. Professional Bail Bondsman -
A bail bondsman charges a nonrefundable fee to post bail. In addition to the fee, the bondsman may require collateral security or property to secure your release. Collateral will be returned to the person who posted it after disposition of the charges. The service fee and collateral received must be displayed on the bail bond form. Make certain that the information is correct on the form, that you receive a receipt and that you understand the action the bondsman may take if you fail to meet your obligations.
Bail Bondsman or Bail Agents are not available in Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Oregon, the District of Columbia, and Wisconsin. (Contact the Fairfax County jail, Fairfax County, VA Sheriff's Department or Clerk's office for information on bail.)
We strive to help you get a payment plan for bail bonds. Our website may contain references to services and products from our partners. Cash advance loans for bail bonds from $500 up to $5,000.
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Do you need a quote or cash to purchase a cash-only bond, immigration bond or bail bond in Fairfax County? Our lending partners help families finance their loved one's release from custody in Fairfax County by providing financing up to $5,000 for posting cash bail and immigration detention bonds. If you cannot afford bail, family members and friends can raise money for bail by applying for a cash advance bail loan from one of our lenders. Loans for cash-only bail are also offered in Fairfax County.
Start the process and have a Fairfax County bondsman or bail agent post bail or you post the cash bail for your loved one's immediate release from Fairfax County jail. Unfortunately, you cannot get someone out of jail for free, without cash or paying the bond that is ordered by a magistrate. The Fairfax County clerk's office or jail will accept the require the full bond payment which is typically 10 percent. No collateral is required. A licensed bail agent will not post a cash-only bond.
Our lenders will contact you to clearly notify you of the terms of your bail bonds installment plan, cash bail payment or federal dentention bond financing.
Our lending partners' loans may be used for any legal-related purpose, including, retaining a lawyer, criminal defense attorney, home detention monitoring service and GPS electronic ankle bracelet monitoring devices.
Families rely on our lenders to offer loans for bail bonds and cash bail online in Fairfax County.
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