If no one buys a bond, the issuer may need to offer a higher interest rate to attract investors or may need to cancel the bond offering.
Bail bonds may affect your credit if you fail to pay the required fees or if you use collateral that is tied to your credit history.
Kansas may extradite misdemeanors depending on the severity of the offense and the circumstances of the case.
An example of a cash bond is where the defendant pays the full bail amount in cash to the court as a guarantee for their appearance in court.
Government bonds pay out in the form of periodic interest payments and/or the return of the principal amount at the bond's maturity.
Bonds work by a defendant or someone on their behalf paying a fee to a bail bondsman, who then pays the full bail amount to the court as a guarantee for the defendant's appearance in court.
The bond fee is calculated as a percentage of the total bail amount and is typically 10-15%.
The cost of your bond would depend on the total bail amount and the fee charged by the bail bondsman, which is typically a percentage of the total bail amount.
"No bond" in Kansas means that the defendant is not eligible for bail and must remain in custody until their trial.
A bond appearance hearing in Kansas is a court hearing where the defendant appears before a judge to determine the conditions of their bond.