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  • When you put up your property as "collateral" to get
someone out of jail, you are promising that you will
pay the amount of the bond if that person does not
show up for court.  If you break this promise, the
court may take your property to get the
amount of the money you have promised to pay.
A lien will be placed against your property for the
amount of the bond.  You cannot sell your property
until the case is completely over.  This could take
from three (3) months to two (2) years, depending
on the type of crime for which the person has been
arrested.

  • The deed you give for the property bond must be the original deed or a certified copy
of the original deed.

  • You must tell the Deputy Sheriff about the liens that may be filed against your
property.  You must be able to prove the market value assessment by the
Board of Tax Assessors of the county.

  • If you change your mind and want to get off the bond before the case is completely
over, you must return that person back to the County Jail.  You must give the
Sheriff or Deputy the full given name of that person, his/her date of birth, and the date
you posted the property bond to get that person out of jail.

  • Once the case is settled, it is your responsibility to bring a final disposition of the
case to the Bonding Administration Division of the County Sheriff's Office to have
any liens placed against your property removed.


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