How Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Bail Bonds?
COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of daily life. Court hearings and dates are no exception. Understanding the changes in court scheduling make a big difference – especially when it comes to posting bond.
Courts have had to adjust their routines due to the restrictions placed on the number of people who can be in one place at the same time. With fewer people able to be in a courtroom, cases have to be more spread out. Individuals who post bond are now seeing their cases pushed back three to six months. This delay gives people more time to consult with their attorneys, formulate case strategies, and get themselves mentally prepared.
On the other hand, individuals who do not post bond have their court date within ten days of their arrest, leaving little time to find a lawyer and walk through a case strategy. A ten-day turnaround is difficult to effectively manage.
In a world affected by COVID, bond has become more important than ever. Posting bond increases your likelihood for a positive trial outcome simply because it increases your preparation time. Failure to pay a bond means that you will be dealing with the stress and difficulty of a court case in less than two weeks.
Carlos Bail Bonding is here to help you and your family. Our team has decades of experience assisting people as they post bond. We will work with you, walk you through the process, and help you ensure that you will be able to push your case back three to six months. If you are arrested, make Carlos Bail Bonding your first call. We are here to help.











