Types of Bonds
When someone is arrested, bail can be set in different ways depending on the charges and the court. At American Bail Solutions, we walk you through your options and help you understand which type of bond applies to your situation.
Below is a breakdown of the most common types of bail bonds in Alabama.
1️⃣ Surety Bond (Bail Bond)
This is the most common type of bond.
A surety bond involves a licensed bail bond company like American Bail Solutions guaranteeing the full bail amount to the court. Instead of paying the full bail amount yourself, you pay a legally set percentage (called the bond premium).
How it works:
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Bail is set by the court
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You pay a percentage of the total bail amount
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We post the bond
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The defendant is released
This option is typically used when families cannot afford to pay the full bail amount upfront.
2️⃣ Cash Bond
A cash bond requires paying the full bail amount directly to the court or jail.
Important to know:
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The entire bail amount must be paid upfront
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The money is held until the case is resolved
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If all court appearances are met, the money is refunded (minus possible court fees)
Cash bonds are usually used when the bail amount is lower or when someone wants to avoid working with a bonding company.
3️⃣ Property Bond
In some cases, property can be used as collateral to secure release.
This means:
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Real estate equity is pledged to the court
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The property must meet certain value requirements
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Court approval is required
Property bonds are less common and often take longer to process because documentation and valuations are involved.
4️⃣ Federal Bond
Federal bonds apply to charges filed in federal court rather than state court.
These bonds:
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Typically involve larger bail amounts
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Require additional documentation
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May have stricter conditions
Federal bonds can be more complex, and it’s important to work with an experienced bail professional if one is required.
5️⃣ Immigration Bond
Immigration bonds apply when someone is detained by immigration authorities rather than local law enforcement.
There are two primary types:
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Delivery Bonds (release while awaiting immigration hearings)
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Voluntary Departure Bonds
These cases involve federal agencies and have unique procedures.
6️⃣ Judicial vs. Schedule Bonds
In Alabama, bail may be set in one of two ways:
Bail Schedule:
Certain charges have predetermined bail amounts.
Judicial Bond:
A judge sets bail during a hearing based on:
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Severity of charges
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Criminal history
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Flight risk
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Community ties
Understanding which applies helps determine how quickly release can happen.
Choosing the Right Option
Every case is different. The type of bond available depends on:
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The charge
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The bail amount
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The court jurisdiction
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The defendant’s history
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Financial circumstances
That’s why speaking directly with a licensed bail bond professional is the fastest way to get accurate answers.
Why Work with American Bail Solutions?
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24/7 availability in Clanton and Chilton County
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Clear explanation of your bond options
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Fast response and processing
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Respectful and confidential service
We don’t just post bonds we help you understand the process and move forward with confidence.
Need Help Now?
If you or a loved one needs assistance, contact American Bail Solutions anytime. We’re ready to explain your options and get the process started immediately.

