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City of Warren Municipal Court
Felony? Misdemeanor? Thomas Cool Bail Bonding LLC is licensed to provide bail bonds for any level of offense in all courts nationwide.
Ashtabula County Court of Common Pleas
Bail Bonds for: Ashtabula County Eastern County Court, Ashtabula County Western County Court, Ashtabula Municipal Court and Conneaut Municipal Court
Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas
Thomas Cool Bail Bonding is licensed to provide bail bonds for: Bedford Municipal Court Berea Municipal Court, Cleveland Heights Municipal Court, Cleveland Municipal Court, East Cleveland Municipal Court, Euclid Municipal Court, Garfield Heights Municipal Court, Lakewood Municipal Court, Lyndhurst Municipal Court, Parma Municipal Court, Rocky River Municipal Court, Shaker Heights Municipal Court and South Euclid Municipal Court
Newton Falls Municipal Court
Thomas Cool Bail Bonding is licensed to provide bail bonds for all courts nationwide for any level of Felony and Misdemeanor offenses.
Lake County Court of Common Pleas
We provide Bail Bonds for: Mentor Municipal Court, Painesville Municipal Court and Willoughby Municipal Court
Cuyahoga County Jail
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Summit County Court of Common Pleas
Licensed Bail Bonding for: Akron Municipal Court, Barberton Municipal Court and Stow Municipal Court
Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas
Bail Bonds for these courts in Trumbull County: Trumbull County Court - Central District, Trumbull County Court - Eastern District, Girard Municipal Court, Newton Falls Municipal Court, Niles Municipal Court and Warren Municipal Court
Trumbull County Central District Court
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Portage County Court of Common Pleas
Bail Bonds for Portage County Municipal Court - Ravenna and Portage County Municipal Court - Kent
Cuyahoga Falls City Court
Tom Cool provides Bail Bonds for all courts in Summit County Ohio including the Cuyahoga Falls City Court.
Stow Municipal Court
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Portage County Municipal Court in Kent
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How do bail bonds work?
Usually, a bail amount is set by the local court following the arrest of a defendant or a judge may set the bail amount while taking into account the details of the case. This allows the defendant to be released from custody until the proceedings begin which could sometimes take weeks or even longer. Without bail, the defendant would be forced to wait in jail, miss work and/or miss out on daily life and events.
Bail is a way to assure the court that the defendant will appear for trial.
Who buys a bail bond?
A family member, a close friend, or sometimes the defendant (from jail – call collect) will contact a bonding company or agent to post the bail bond. This family member or friend that is guaranteeing the bond (indemnitor or co-signer) will complete paperwork and pay the premium, which is 10% of the bond amount.
By signing the paperwork, the indemnitor is guaranteeing that he or she will pay the full amount of the bond if the defendant fails to appear in court.
Do I have to put up collateral?
When you pay a percentage of the bail, the bail agent may require collateral to secure the guarantee of the bond and to help ensure the defendant’s appearance in court.
Collateral is anything of value that is pledged to secure the bond, such as cash, property, jewelry, etc. Upon full resolution of the defendant’s case and payment of all premiums in full, the collateral is returned.