bail bond questions


When a friend or family member is taken into custody, the immediate aftermath is often a period of confusion and high stress.


At Bost Bail Bonds, we believe that transparency is the best way to support our community during a crisis.


We have compiled this guide to the most common bail bond questions we receive from families in Concord, Salisbury, and throughout the Piedmont region.


Our licensed bail bond agents are available 24/7 to explain exactly what happens after an arrest and how to secure a release as efficiently as possible.


Whether you are dealing with a first-time traffic offense or a complex felony charge, understanding the "how and why" of the judicial system can help you move forward with confidence.


As a veteran-owned business with over 25 years of local history, we provide the honest answers you need without the high-pressure tactics often found elsewhere in the industry.

Common Bail Bond Questions


  • What exactly is a bail bond?

    A bail bond is a legal "three-party agreement" between the court, the defendant, and a surety (the bail bond company). It allows an individual to be released from jail while their case is pending without the family being forced to pay the 100% face value of the bail in cash to the court clerk. Our professional bail bonds services act as a financial guarantee to the state that the defendant will appear for all scheduled hearings. In exchange for a non-refundable fee—known as a premium—we take on the financial risk of the full bond amount.


  • Do I have to pay the full bail amount to the jail?

    No. When you work with a professional bondsman, you are only responsible for the premium, which is typically a small percentage of the total bail set by the magistrate. This allows families to keep their liquid savings for other essential costs, such as hiring a private defense attorney or maintaining household bills during the legal process.


  • How fast can my loved one be released?

    The speed of a release is largely determined by the specific facility's current intake volume and administrative workload. While we can prepare the paperwork in minutes, the jailers must verify the bond and process the defendant out of the system. Generally, once the bond is posted, it can take anywhere from two to eight hours for a person to walk out the door.


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Questions About Bail and Jail


  • How do I find out where someone is being held?

    The first step in any bail process is locating the defendant. If you aren't sure where they were taken, our dedicated inmate search team can help you verify their status. We have direct access to local jail rosters and can confirm the charges, the specific bond amount, and whether the defendant is currently eligible for release. Using an inmate search quickly eliminates the guesswork and allows us to start the paperwork immediately.


  • Where are people arrested in Concord taken?

    Almost all arrests made by the Concord Police Department or the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office result in the defendant being booked at the Cabarrus County Detention Center. Our concord bail bonds office is located directly across the street from this facility, giving us a major speed advantage when it comes to monitoring the booking queue and filing your documents.


  • Where are people arrested in Salisbury taken?

    Individuals arrested within the Salisbury city limits or elsewhere in Rowan County are typically transported to the Rowan County Detention Center in downtown Salisbury. Our salisbury bail bonds agents are intimately familiar with the staff and procedures at this facility, ensuring that your bond is handled with the local expertise required for a fast Salisbury release.


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Questions About Payment and Release


  • Do you offer flexible payment options?

    Yes. We understand that an arrest is an unplanned expense that can put a strain on any family budget. To assist our clients, we offer customized payment plans for qualified individuals. These affordable bail bonds options involve a manageable down payment followed by an installment schedule that works for your unique financial situation. We believe that everyone deserves their day in court from outside a jail cell, regardless of their immediate cash on hand.


  • What is the responsibility of a co-signer?

    A co-signer, also known as an indemnitor, is the person who guarantees that the defendant will fulfill all court conditions. If the defendant misses a court date or violates the terms of their release, the co-signer could be held financially responsible for the full amount of the bond. We take the time to explain these responsibilities clearly, ensuring you are fully informed before you sign any legal documents.


  • What happens if the defendant misses their court date?

    Failing to appear (FTA) in court is a serious violation. If a defendant misses their scheduled appearance, the court may issue a new warrant for their arrest and begin the process of forfeiting the bond. If this happens, it is vital to contact your bondsman immediately. In many cases, we can help you navigate the "remotion" process to get the defendant back into the court's good graces without losing the bond entirely.


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Why Families Call Bost Bail Bonds

Families choose Bost Bail Bonds because we provide the local experience, professional licensing, and veteran-owned integrity that this industry requires. We don't just post bonds; we provide a roadmap for navigating the most difficult days a family can face.


  • Expert Knowledge: We understand the nuances of the magistrate system in both Cabarrus and Rowan counties.
  • Proximity: Our office is across from the jail, ensuring the fastest possible filing times.
  • Confidentiality: We protect your privacy and your family's reputation at every turn.
  • 24/7 Support: We never close, because the jail never closes.


Whether you have more bail bond questions or you are ready to start the release process right now, we are here to help. Our goal is to provide honest answers and dependable service when you need it most.