Contract Information & Paperwork
Surety Bonds · Transfer Bonds · Felony Bonds · Misdemeanor Bonds — everything you and your cosigner need to get started.
What You'll Need to Sign
Signing a bail bonding contract and filling out all the paperwork can seem overwhelming at first, but don't worry — you're not alone. When you call 2nd Chance Bail Bonding: The Next Step, we'll be right there to help you through each step of the process.
We pride ourselves in not only assisting with the paperwork to get your loved one released, but also in helping you take the next step and get the support you need to continue living in peace and freedom.
When you're ready to start the paperwork, make sure you and your cosigner have the following:
- ✓ State Identification
- ✓ Proof of Employment or Income
- ✓ Proof of Residence
- ✓ Three Character References with Phone Numbers
Paperwork, Simplified
If you're ready to continue, download the bonding contract below. Once we arrive, we'll walk you through each step in person — no surprises, no legal jargon left unexplained.
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Download and look over these forms before your visit so you know exactly what to expect. Bring a completed copy, or fill it out with us when we arrive.
Bail Bond Agreement
The core contract outlining the terms of the bail bond service.
Download PDF →Application – Co-Signer
To be completed by the indemnitor / cosigner on the bond.
Download PDF →Application – Defendant
To be completed by the individual the bond is being posted for.
Download PDF →"I was worried about how difficult all the paperwork would be, but Adrian from 2nd Chance guided me through the whole process and made it as easy as possible."
How Bail Bonds Work
Generally, Here's the Process
- 1Within 24–48 hours following an arrest, a judge will set the bail amount during a bail hearing.
- 2If the judge doesn't allow release on your own recognizance, you can remain in jail until your court date, pay the full bail amount in cash or property, or work with a bail bondsman.
- 3You and a credible co-signer call Adrian at (919) 723-0091.
- 4You pay up to 15% of the full bail amount, and we post the full bail with the court to secure your release.
- 52nd Chance Bail Bonding: The Next Step — along with your co-signer — guarantees the defendant will appear in court on the scheduled date.
- 6If the defendant fails to appear, a warrant is issued and the full bail amount becomes due to the bail bond service.
Types of Bail Bonds
- Surety Bail Bonds — the most common type, where a bail bond agent guarantees the full bail amount to the court in exchange for a non-refundable fee.
- Transfer Bail Bonds — if a loved one is arrested out of state, we help facilitate the transfer of a bail bond to a local agent.
- Felony Bail Bonds — our team handles all types of felony charges with professionalism and expertise.
- Misdemeanor Bail Bonds — even for lesser charges, we offer affordable and efficient bail bond services.
What You Can Expect From Us
- 1Call us — you and a credible co-signer can reach out 24/7 to speak with a licensed bail bond agent.
- 2Assessment — we'll assess your situation, explain your options, and determine the necessary bail amount.
- 3Paperwork — complete the necessary paperwork and our team will handle the rest, which may include three references, proof of residence, ID, proof of employment/income, and contact information.
- 4Release — once the bond is posted, your loved one is released from jail to await their court hearing in comfort.
2nd Chance Bail Bonding: The Next Step
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