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Writer's pictureKatie Pearson

HOW TO GET YOUR NAME OFF SOMEONE’S BOND

Updated: Jan 11, 2021

It is not easy to have to bail someone out of jail. It is costly. Even if you believe in this person and their innocence, it is a very high-risk situation for many people to take on a bail bond. If, for some reason, you want to cancel your bail bond, you need to take various steps to do so. Your first step is to contact the bail bondsman that agreed to the terms.


What You Need to Know

It is necessary to provide complete documentation and identification to prove that you are the person that agreed to the terms of the bail bond. Every organization will have specific steps you need to take. You will also need to provide all information you have on the person that you released from jail.

Once the bail bond is canceled, the person who was released from holding will then return to jail. Because this can be a very big decision in itself, it is important for you to communicate your actions with the person, so they know what to expect. You can take your name off of someone’s bond, but it can take some time for this to be processed as well.


Are You in Need of Help Right Away?

Let our team help you. Contact 303 Bail Bonds to learn more about the services available to you. Our team can help you with the bail bond in a variety of ways. Call us now.


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