Bail Bonds | Upstate South Carolina | Crown Bonding Company.

PROFESSIONAL BAIL BOND
AGENCY IN UPSTATE
SOUTH CAROLINA
Crown Bonding Company grew from a bonding
company started in the early 1990’s by the late
Curtis ‘ Giggie ‘ Thompson. With the work ethics
he taught us, we desire to serve our community
with excellence and professionalism.
THE BOND HEARING
During the bond hearing the defendant is
formally read their charge and Judge determines
an appropriate bond and conditions for release.
CONTACT A BOND AGENT
After the state establishes bail, contact a bond agent to
get out of jail. Before release, you must also agree to the
bond agent’s terms and the court’s terms. You form a
surety bond when you agree to the bond agent’s terms.
A surety bond occurs when the bondsman posts bail on
the defendant’s behalf. The agent charges them a certain
percentage of the bond. South Carolina bond agents
usually charge up to 15%.
The state limits the bond amount to 15%. That said, the
bond agent can charge less and determine the amount
based on age, criminal history, and offense.
THE RELEASE
When you agree to the terms and pay the bond, the agent will
post bail at the local jail. It usually takes one or two hours for jail
officials to process a defendant’s release.
Upon release, the defendant must honor the terms by attending
court hearings and abiding by the bond terms. The bond rules
depend on the agent, but defendants usually must adhere to the
following stipulations:
Wearing tracking and monitoring devices
Attending check-ins
Submitting to drug and alcohol tests
Abiding by travel restrictions
Regarding travel restrictions, defendants generally must not travel
outside of South Carolina. Additionally, some bond agents will
charge less than 15% but will add additional terms to the bail.
FOLLOW THE BOND TERMS
Your main priority is to meet the bond terms and
conditions at all costs. Above all, attend court hearings. If
you don’t, you’ll face not only the wrath of your bond
agent but the court as well. First, the judge will issue a
bench warrant for your arrest.
If you miss the court date, the bond agent must pay the
bond. The agent must also find the defendant and bring
him or her back into custody.
SOMEONE CARES ABOUT YOUR FREEDOM. A
PROFESSIONAL AGENT IS STANDING BY 24/7, READY TO
HELP WITH ALL YOUR BAIL BONDS NEEDS.
864-233-5225
 crownbonding@gmail.com
www.crownbonding.com
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  1. PROFESSIONAL BAIL BOND AGENCY IN UPSTATE SOUTH CAROLINA Crown Bonding Company grew from a bonding company started in the early 1990 s by the late Curtis Giggie Thompson. With the work ethics he taught us, we desire to serve our community with excellence and professionalism.

  2. THE BOND HEARING During the bond hearing the defendant is formally read their charge and Judge determines an appropriate bond and conditions for release. CONTACT A BOND AGENT After the state establishes bail, contact a bond agent to get out of jail. Before release, you must also agree to the bond agent s terms and the court s terms. You form a surety bond when you agree to the bond agent s terms. A surety bond occurs when the bondsman posts bail on the defendant s behalf. The agent charges them a certain percentage of the bond. South Carolina bond agents usually charge up to 15%. The state limits the bond amount to 15%. That said, the bond agent can charge less and determine the amount based on age, criminal history, and offense.

  3. THE RELEASE When you agree to the terms and pay the bond, the agent will post bail at the local jail. It usually takes one or two hours for jail officials to process a defendant s release. Upon release, the defendant must honor the terms by attending court hearings and abiding by the bond terms. The bond rules depend on the agent, but defendants usually must adhere to the following stipulations: Wearing tracking and monitoring devices Attending check-ins Submitting to drug and alcohol tests Abiding by travel restrictions Regarding travel restrictions, defendants generally must not travel outside of South Carolina. Additionally, some bond agents will charge less than 15% but will add additional terms to the bail.

  4. FOLLOW THE BOND TERMS Your main priority is to meet the bond terms and conditions at all costs. Above all, attend court hearings. If you don t, you ll face not only the wrath of your bond agent but the court as well. First, the judge will issue a bench warrant for your arrest. If you miss the court date, the bond agent must pay the bond. The agent must also find the defendant and bring him or her back into custody.

  5. SOMEONE CARES ABOUT YOUR FREEDOM. A PROFESSIONAL AGENT IS STANDING BY 24/7, READY TO HELP WITH ALL YOUR BAIL BONDS NEEDS. crownbonding@gmail.com www.crownbonding.com 864-233-5225

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