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Radnor Township, PA Bail Bonds Near Me

Contact County Bail Bonds for discreet & reliable bail bond services in Radnor Township, PA. We’re experienced, local & offer 24/7 assistance.

As the largest municipality in Delaware County, Radnor Township has retained all 40,000 acres of its original land. Since its founding in 1682, Radnor Township has continued to be an exemplary community in the Philadelphia suburbs. With a deep Welsh heritage and rich history that includes the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and tales of George Washington – many locals are proud to be residents of Radnor.  

Since World War II, Radnor’s population has flourished, resulting in a drastic increase in housing developments. Higher education institutions like Villanova University and Eastern University have also contributed to Radnor’s success and popularity. This township is known for having a top-rated public school system, high-quality local government services, and a wide range of ethnic, cultural and economic diversity. 

Common Questions About Bail Bonds in Radnor Township 

How soon can you post bail in Radnor Township?
Once we confirm the charges and bail amount, we typically begin posting bail within 30 to 60 minutes. 

How do payment plans work?
We offer flexible financing as our goal is to make bail affordable, without delay. 

Local Bail Bond Help for Newtown Square & Delaware County 

Once we confirm the charges and bail amount, we typically begin posting bail within 30 to 60 minutes. We assist with many types of bail cases, including:

  • Assault and domestic violence charges 
  • Theft and burglary 
  • Drug-related offenses 
  • Probation violations 
  • Failure to appear warrants 
  • Traffic-related offenses

No matter where your loved one is in Delco custody, we know how to navigate the process. Contact us today!

24/7 Bail Bonds in Radnor Township

If someone you care about has been arrested in Radnor Township, near West Wayne, St Davids, Ithan, or in surrounding Delaware County, County Bail Bonds is here to help. We’ve helped thousand of families across Pennsylvania secure release for their loved ones and we’re just a phone call away. Our agents are available at any time of day or night to assist you in the bail process. We understand how urgent this situation is – call us today.  

Villanova University St. Thomas of Villanova Parish.

Why Families Trust County Bail Bonds

  • Friendly, non-judgmental help.
  • Local agents who know the Delaware County court system.
  • Affordable bail bonds and payment plans.
  • Free phone consultations 24/7.
  • Fast service so your loved one doesn’t wait longer than necessary.

We work with clients from Radnor Township, Wayne, Villanova and other boroughs and townships in Delco.  

How Our Bail Bonds Service Works 

The bail bond process doesn’t have to be stressful – once you understand it, you can feel confident choosing us to help with your bail bonds. Here’s how it works: 

Step 1 – Contact Us 

After an arrest is made, call us as soon as possible. Our agents will gather the necessary information and begin the bail process. 

Step 2 – Paperwork and Payment 

We’ll guide you through the paperwork and explain the payment options. In order to ease the financial burden, our payment plans are designed to meet your needs. 

Step 3 – Posting Bail 

Once the paperwork is completed, we can post bail. Our swift process works to minimize the time your loved one spends in custody.  

Step 4 – Release from Custody 

The bail must be met in order for your loved one to be released from custody. We’ll provide details on the release procedure and any further obligations. 

 

Other Bail Bond FAQs

What Is Bail?

In the criminal justice system, bail exists to give an accused person, also called a defendant, a chance to be released from jail before their trial. This allows them to return to work, family, and life as they prepare for their defense. However, this release isn’t free. To ensure they show up for court dates, the defendant or someone on their behalf must provide a guarantee, typically in the form of money, property, or a bail bond. The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution even protects your right to a reasonable bail amount, preventing excessive financial burdens that could unfairly keep someone jailed while they await trial.

How much does it cost?

Every situation is unique. To get help regarding your specific case, please contact us today.

What is a Bail Bond and how does it work?

A bail bond is like a security deposit for the court. It guarantees that a defendant shows up for all their court hearings. A bail bondsman, which is a licensed company, will post the bail amount with the court on the defendant’s behalf. There’s a fee involved, typically around 10% of the total bail, but if the defendant shows up for court, they get most of their money back (minus the fee). The bail service provider must charge the premium rate that it has filed with the Department of Insurance and the premium is not refundable once the defendant is released.

What’s the difference between a Bail Bond & a Premium?
  • Bail bond: This is the total guaranteed amount of money that a bail bondsman puts up on behalf of the defendant. It acts as a financial assurance to the court that the defendant will appear for all court hearings. Think of it like the full amount due on a loan.
  • Premium: This is the fee charged by the bail bondsman for their service. It’s a percentage (usually around 10%) of the total bail amount. It’s essentially the cost of borrowing the bail money from the bondsman. This fee is non-refundable, regardless of whether the defendant shows up for court.
Is the Premium refundable?
The defendant and any co-signer(s) are responsible to the bail service provider for the premium and any fees or additional expenses incurred by the bail service provider on their behalf.

These monies are earned at the time the defendant is released from custody; therefore, it is not subject to return. This is the case even if the defendant is found innocent, the case is dismissed, or the defendant is placed back into custody for another offense.

Who is a Co-Signer / Guarantor?
A co-signer/guarantor is the person(s) willing to be responsible for the defendant while they are out on bail and who co-assumes financial responsibility, including guarantee of the full bail bond amount.
What is Reinstatement?
Missing a court date can be stressful, but bail bond reinstatement might help. This process involves working with your bail bondsman to convince the judge to lift the arrest warrant (bench warrant) issued for skipping court. If successful, the court will reinstate your bail bond and give you a new court date. There may be additional fees involved, but reinstatement allows you to get back on track with your case. Remember, a judge’s approval is necessary for reinstatement, so consulting your bail bondsman for specific guidance is recommended.
What is a Summary Judgement?
There can be consequences for missing a court date after your bail bond has been posted. If you don’t show up and neither you nor your bail bondsman can return you to custody within a certain timeframe, the court may issue a summary judgment. This means the judge essentially declares the bail bond forfeited. Unfortunately, at that point, you’ll be responsible for paying the full bail amount to the court.
Who can post bail for me?
  • Do it Yourself: If you have the money available, you can pay the full bail amount directly to the court. This option gives you the most control over the process.
  • Find a Friend or Family Member: Someone you trust over 18 years old can post bail on your behalf. They become responsible for making sure you show up for court dates.
  • Use a Bail Bondsman: These professionals will cover your bail amount for a fee (usually 10% of the bail). They take on the responsibility of ensuring your court appearances. This can be a good option if you can’t afford the full bail yourself, but remember the fee is non-refundable.
What is Safe Surrender?

In New Jersey, we offer a “safe surrender” service for individuals who have missed their court dates or have outstanding warrants so they can voluntarily surrender themselves to authorities in a safe and controlled manner, typically facilitated by the bail bondsman. This service is designed to help individuals resolve their legal issues in a responsible manner while minimizing the risk of arrest in public or at their home or workplace. 

We’re Here When You Need Us Most

County Bail Bonds understands that arrests don’t just happen during business hours. That’s why our Radnor agents are available 24/7, even on holidays.

Call Now: (484) 443-3648

Stop by our office at:

214 W. Front Street
Media, PA 19063

*Delco Bail Bonds is the sister location to County Bail Bonds – owned by the same locals that are here for you 27/7 every day of the week and weekend!