United States of America (Press Release) July 4, 2008 --
When a person is arrested, it can be a time of extreme stress and confusion for the family. Our business not only offers 24hr fast professional bail bonds service we also offer residents a chance to get licensed in surety bail. The business bail bonds is very confusing our goal is to help you understand how to obtain your surety license.
People often ask us how do I become a licensed bailbondsman? What do I need to get started? What is the first step in getting my surety license?
The first step in the right direction is to visit our website at www.SpringBreakBail.com. We prefer to teach people the business of Bail Bonds says the director of Spring Break® Bail Bonds Elizabeth Large. The business of Bail Bonds is very lucrative and bonding is a great second career.
Here are a few examples of the subjects that we cover in our surety bail pre-licensing classes.
*Cash Only Bond: Requires the entire, exact amount in cash which will be returned to the person posting the bond when all court appearances have been completed minus fees, penalties, fines etc.
*10% Cash Allowed: Means 10% of the total bond may be posted in lieu of surety.
*10% Cash Only: Requires 10% of the total bond.
Surety Bond: A court approved Bondsman may write the bond, for a fee. The fee is non-returnable.
*Signature Bond: A judge may release an inmate based upon his/her promise to appear. This is a decision only a judge can make.
*Personal Surety: If an inmate, their relative, or acquaintance has sufficient equity in property in Cuyahoga County, the judge may allow said property to be posted as Bond.
Here are a few more tips:
An appearance bond, also known as a bail bond, allows a jailed person to be released. Its purpose is to guarantee the arrested person's appearance at a Court-specified time and place. The cost of the bond varies with the seriousness of the charge and is set by the court.
Cleveland Municipal Court bonds are issued at the City Clerk of Courts office on the 3 rd floor of the Justice Center and Cuyahoga County bonds are issued on the 2 nd floor. The person's name, case number, dollar amount, and court date will be written on the bond.
Bonds must be taken to the facility where the subject is being held. Bonds may be returned if they are incorrect or if the jail Supervisor requests the Clerk of Courts to set a higher bond.
A person released on a bond who has a hold (warrant) for another agency will be held and transferred to that agency if they are wanted at the time of their release from Cleveland, regardless of the court date set on the Cleveland bond.
Are you ready to expand you knowledge of the court system? Are you ready to get your license to become a surety bail bonds agent in Ohio? Our 20 hour state certified pre-licensing course will aid in the first step of securing your new career.
Visit our website for monthly class locations, dates and times at www.SpringBreakBail.com.
About Us
Spring Break® Bail Bonds & Bail Bonds Classes is a full service licensed bonding company with extensive experience in the surety industry. Our company is built on pride and great service to the community.
People often ask us how do I become a licensed bailbondsman? What do I need to get started? What is the first step in getting my surety license?
The first step in the right direction is to visit our website at www.SpringBreakBail.com. We prefer to teach people the business of Bail Bonds says the director of Spring Break® Bail Bonds Elizabeth Large. The business of Bail Bonds is very lucrative and bonding is a great second career.
Here are a few examples of the subjects that we cover in our surety bail pre-licensing classes.
*Cash Only Bond: Requires the entire, exact amount in cash which will be returned to the person posting the bond when all court appearances have been completed minus fees, penalties, fines etc.
*10% Cash Allowed: Means 10% of the total bond may be posted in lieu of surety.
*10% Cash Only: Requires 10% of the total bond.
Surety Bond: A court approved Bondsman may write the bond, for a fee. The fee is non-returnable.
*Signature Bond: A judge may release an inmate based upon his/her promise to appear. This is a decision only a judge can make.
*Personal Surety: If an inmate, their relative, or acquaintance has sufficient equity in property in Cuyahoga County, the judge may allow said property to be posted as Bond.
Here are a few more tips:
An appearance bond, also known as a bail bond, allows a jailed person to be released. Its purpose is to guarantee the arrested person's appearance at a Court-specified time and place. The cost of the bond varies with the seriousness of the charge and is set by the court.
Cleveland Municipal Court bonds are issued at the City Clerk of Courts office on the 3 rd floor of the Justice Center and Cuyahoga County bonds are issued on the 2 nd floor. The person's name, case number, dollar amount, and court date will be written on the bond.
Bonds must be taken to the facility where the subject is being held. Bonds may be returned if they are incorrect or if the jail Supervisor requests the Clerk of Courts to set a higher bond.
A person released on a bond who has a hold (warrant) for another agency will be held and transferred to that agency if they are wanted at the time of their release from Cleveland, regardless of the court date set on the Cleveland bond.
Are you ready to expand you knowledge of the court system? Are you ready to get your license to become a surety bail bonds agent in Ohio? Our 20 hour state certified pre-licensing course will aid in the first step of securing your new career.
Visit our website for monthly class locations, dates and times at www.SpringBreakBail.com.
About Us
Spring Break® Bail Bonds & Bail Bonds Classes is a full service licensed bonding company with extensive experience in the surety industry. Our company is built on pride and great service to the community.

Spring Break® Bail Bonds offers residents of Ohio a chance to get licensed in surety bail.
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