What does it mean if my bond is EXONERATED?

Once a bail bond is posted, the person who signed for the defendant is liable for the full amount of the bail if the defendant runs away. In court the judge will exonerate the bond when the bond is finished. Having a bail bond exonerated simply means the liability for the full bail amount is no longer there. However if you still owe the bail bonds company money, that money is still owed and payments must still be made. All bonds need to be exonerated in the end. A bond exoneration means the indemnitor no longer needs to worry about the person going to court.

If you have any questions please call Golden Eagle Bail Bonds at 877-525-1711. We can help you understand the whole bail process.

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