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Federal Bail Bonds

Do you need a federal bail bond? If you have been arrested for a federal offense, you will most likely need a bail bond agent who is experienced with federal bail bonds.

Federal bail bonds are different than a typical bail bond in that they are issued by the U.S. District Court for federal offenses (typically interstate criminal offenses). Federal bail bonds are also determined by a judge, who has the sole authority to determine what the bail amount will be set at. There is no schedule or guideline to set bail amounts for individual federal offenses, unlike jurisdictions which have schedules set forth for common criminal offenses.

Federal bail bonds are also usually set at high amounts of money and thus many charged with federal offenses will need the assistance of a bail bondsman in order to post bail and be released from custody. After you post bail, you are required to show up to all necessary court appearances. If you fail to do so, the entire amount of your bail will be subject to forfeiture to be paid to the U.S. government.

Although federal bail bonds serve the same purpose as other bail bonds, they require the attention of a bail bond agent who is experienced and familiar with these types of bonds in particular. Los Angeles bail bond agent Dan Nesser has 10 years of experience in dealing with bail bonds and is qualified to help you with your federal bond.

Regardless of your situation, or whether you live in Los Angeles or not, if you are seeking information regarding a Criminal Bail Bond, Immigration Bond or Federal Bond- we can do it all.

Contact Los Angeles bail bondsman Dan Nesser regarding your federal bail bond today!

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