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24 Hour Butler County Bail Bonds
If one of your friends or a family member called you from Jail would you know how to help them? Fortunately, the bail bondsmen at Butler Franklin Bail Bonds do know the answers to those questions and many more. When you dial +1 513 PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ), your call will be answered by a licensed bail bonds agent, not an answering service.
We offer 24 Hour Bail Bonds Service to all jails and courts in Ohio. You can now also Bail online using your computer or mobile device you are on right now, without having to leave home. No need to print, scan or fax!
What to Do as Soon as Someone is Arrested?
Call Local 513 PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ) to speak with a licensed Butler County bail bonds agent regarding the bail being posted to release your friend or family member. The sooner you call us, the sooner they can be released from jail. The professional bail bonds Butler County agents can get all of the paperwork completed before the arrested person even gets to booking to make the process as quick and easy as possible.
When a person calls you from jail after being arrested, be certain to ask which jail location they are in, the correct spelling of the person’s name and birth date. Also, ask for the booking number if they have it and what the charges are for and bail amounts if known. This information can save a little time but. not worry if you do not have all the information. We can locate most persons in custody quickly using only the person’s full name.
At Butler Franklin Bail Bonds reuniting friends and loved ones is what they do every day. Our friendly staff is happy to answer all questions you have regarding bail. We operate at the State lowest authorized premium rates in Butler County and the whole Ohio. We only write bonds with the largest and most fiscally sound surety companies.
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds is happy to provide 24 hour bail bonds service from our office in Montgomery County to all of Ohio with our bail online options. Need to get out of jail quick. Call us today! Family owned and operated. Local and National Service available for Ohio residents.
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds
29 N D Street
Hamilton OH 45013
(513) PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 )
For bail bonds anywhere in Ohio, call Butler Franklin Bail Bonds first! Butler Franklin offers the State lowest rates, fastest service, and can have an experienced bail bondsman by your side in minutes, no matter where in the state you find yourself in trouble.
For the best in bail bond customer service and pricing, call Butler Franklin Bail Bonds at (513) PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ).
Who's in Jail in Butler County, OH?
If you’re worried that a friend or loved one is being held by law enforcement in Butler County, OH, you can do an inmate search by contacting us for free. You will need the individual’s full, legal name, age, and gender. You can also find an inmate’s booking number, for use in scheduling visits, sending money, or sending mail.
How much does it cost to get out of jail in Hamilton County, OH?
If you or someone you care about find themselves behind bars in Hamilton County, OH, the first question on your mind will be, “How do I get out of jail fast?” The fastest way out of jail is to pay bail. Bail is the amount of money held by the court to allow a person to go free ahead of their hearings and trial. How much bail is required depends on the charges for which a person is being held.
To find out how much bail it will take to get out of jail in Butler County, you’ll need to consult the bail schedule for Montgomery County and add up the bail for all of the charges. You can also call Butler Franklin Bail Bonds at 513-PAY-BAIL and one of the experienced bail bond agents will help you figure out exactly how much money it will take to get someone out of jail.
Often a person is charged with more than one crime and the bail amounts for each charge will need to be added together to figure out how much money it will cost to get out of jail. When this amount is high, as it often tends to be, it may be more money than the defendant or their family can easily come up with. This is when the services of a bail bondsman like Butler Franklin can be of the most help.
Bail Bonds in Hamilton County, OH
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds can arrange for a bail bond to be filed with the court at a fraction of the cost of cash bail. The State of Ohio requires that all bail bond companies charge 10% of the total amount of bail, in order to post bond for a defendant. That means that if the bail is $20,000, the bail bondsman is required to charge $2,000 to post a bond in place of the bail. While this may still seem like a lot of money, it’s far less than having to pay the entire amount. The rates the law requires for Federal and Immigration Bonds can be as high as 12%. But, all of these rates are set by statute, and all bail bond companies are required to charge the same amount.
Who has the Best Rates on Bail Bonds in Butler County?
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds has the best rates on bail bonds. How can we make that statement when all bail bond companies are required to charge the same 10% fee? There’s no lower rate available, anywhere.
Call Butler Franklin Bail Bonds in Butler County to start the bail bond process and get out of jail fast! (513)PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ) Call Now!
Assault & Battery Bail Bonds in Butler County
The Definition of Battery
Battery is defined as the willful, unlawful use of force against another person. and must have three separate elements:
- The act must be willful and unlawful
- Force or violence is used
- The willful use of violence or force is used against another person.
The Definition of Assault
There are three components of assault:
- There must be an unlawful attempt
- There must be ability
- There must be another person upon whom violence or injury was threatened or attempted
Felony Assault & Battery
Assaults that can be charged as felonies and include assault against:
- doctors and nurses
- emergency medical technicians and paramedics
- school employees
- firefighters
- lifeguards
- animal control officers
- highway workers
- members of the United States military, if the assault is motivated by the fact of service in the military
- public transportation employees
- probation department employees
Felony assault can be punished by jail, a fine, and probation .
Aggravated Assault & Battery
Aggravated assault includes assault with a deadly weapon or assault where there is an intent to commit a felony such as rape or murder.
Aggravated battery and can be called battery with serious bodily injury or aggravated battery. This is the result of battery that caused serious injury to another person, making it different from simple battery where no injury needs to have been inflicted in order to be charged.
Assault & Battery Bail Bonds in Butler County, OH
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds is the #1 bail bond company in Ohio, and they’ll work hard to get you out of jail as soon as possible. Butler Franklin’s licensed bail agents can process bail bonds for arrests throughout Ohio and offer bail premiums at the lowest bail bond rate allowed in Ohio. No other bail bondsman can offer lower rates. Call now, or start the bail bonds process online. (513) PAY-BAIL.
Some bail bond companies require an annual premium on the anniversary of charges, but Butler Franklin never does that. Once you’ve secured a bond through Butler Franklin Bail Bonds, there are no additional fees or recurring charges. Butler Franklin will even work with you on establishing a payment plan for a bail bond, to help get yourself or a loved one out of jail when you’re on a budget. It just doesn’t get much nicer than that!
Other online services include free warrant checks and a direct link to the most Sheriff’s Department databases.
If you need assault and battery bail bonds in Ohio: if you want fast, private service at the best rates available; if you are looking for professional service, call Butler Franklin toll free at (513)PAY-BAIL.
Domestic Violence Bail Bonds in Montgomery County, OH
A charge of domestic violence will land you in jail, at least until you can post bail and answer the charges against you in court. For domestic violence charges in Montgomery County, OH, the accused person will be taken to the Montgomery County Jail in Dayton OH to be processed and charged. Once the paperwork has been filed and a mug shot and fingerprints taken, the defendant will be either pay cash bail or have to wait for a hearing and trial.
Ohio Revised Code
Domestic Violence is defined as “abuse committed against an adult or fully emancipated minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, or person with whom the suspect has had a child or is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship.”
The definition of abuse can include:
- Physical Abuse
- Verbal Abuse
- Abusing Trust
- Sexual Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Psychological Abuse
- Coercion
- Harassment
- Economic control
- Threats and Intimidation
- Destruction of Property
- Isolation
Other Names For Domestic Violence
- Corporal Injury of Spouse
- Corporal Injury of a Cohabitant
- Domestic Abuse
- Spousal Abuse
Corporal Punishment of a Spouse or Cohabitant
The legal definition of Corporal Punishment of a Spouse or Cohabitant is: “willfully inflicting a physical injury that causes a ‘traumatic condition’ on an intimate partner.” Let’s define a few of these terms, to understand better what could be considered corporal injury.
Who Qualifies as an Intimate Partner?
- A spouse
- A Former Spouse
- A Cohabitant (someone you live with)
- A Former Cohabitant (someone you used to live with)
- A Boyfriend (including same-sex boyfriends)
- A Girlfriend (including same-sex girlfriends)
- A Fiance'
- A Former Fiance'
- The Parent of Your Child
The other term in question here is “physical injury.” What exactly constitutes a “physical injury?” The law says it is “any injury that leaves a mark, such as a bruise or a cut.”
Domestic Violence Resources in Hamilton County, OH
For those who are victims of domestic violence, or who feel that they are in danger of violence from a person with whom they live or are dating, help is available. There are several domestic violence assistance programs located in Hamilton County, to whom you can reach out for help.
Victims of domestic abuse can request a restraining order against their abuser. The restraining order may require that the alleged abuser leave the household and prevent the abuser from visiting the victim’s place of residence or employment. In domestic violence situations, a judge may issue emergency custody of minor children until the facts can become known and a permanent custodial agreement can be reached. Domestic violence definitions
Restraining Orders in Montgomery County For Domestic Violence
In Butler County, victims of domestic violence or those who feel threatened by a cohabitant or spouse can seek assistance and a temporary restraining order by contacting the Domestics Relations Court. Section 2919.26
Bail Bonds For Violating Protective Orders
If you have been ordered to refrain from contacting or harassing someone, you may be the subject of a restraining order. A restraining or protective order outlines the conditions under which one person may or may not contact another person. It is important to abide by the conditions of a protective order, especially if you are already the subject of a domestic violence charge.
If you find yourself in violation of a protective order or arrested for violating a protective order, Butler Franklin Bail Bonds can assist you in arranging to get out of jail. For bail bonds for violating a protective order in Hamilton County, call Butler Franklin Bail Bonds at 513-PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ).
Child Endangerment Bail Bonds in Hamilton County
Child endangerment is sometimes also called Child Abuse. Child endangerment charges arise from situations where a child is put in danger either by direct actions or by neglect. Sometimes, child endangerment charges arise from misunderstandings about differences in culture and parenting styles. Endangering children
If you or someone you care about is behind bars for child endangerment in Butler County or anywhere in Ohio, Butler Franklin Bail Bonds can help.
Call 513-PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ) for child endangerment bail bonds in Butler County.
Online Bail Bonds in Hamilton County
- Defendant’s Full Name
- Defendant’s Date of Birth
- An Email Address
- Payer’s Occupation/Employer Information
- Address
- Phone Number
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds makes it as easy as possible to bail someone out of jail online so that you don’t have to make the trip to the jail or bail bond office yourself. All documents can be completed online and signatures obtained through DocuSign, Email, or fax, whatever is easiest for you.
To bail someone out of jail online, you will need to provide information about the defendant, including their full name and birth date. An email address for the person paying the bail bond will be required to process the documents, and an address and phone number for both the payer and the defendant will be necessary to complete all documentation. If a payment plan is necessary, the employment information for the person making the payments will be required.
Bail By Phone in Butler County
No matter where you are in the country, if someone you love is in jail in Montgomery County or Butler County (or anywhere else in Ohio) you can bail them out of jail over the phone! Butler Franklin Bail Bonds makes it as easy as possible for you to bail by phone in Hamilton County, using online payment options, email or fax for signatures, and an experienced bail bond agent who knows all the ins and outs of the bail bond process.
To bail by phone in Butler County, call Butler Franklin Bail Bonds at 513-PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ).
What if I Can’t Afford Bail?
Bail amounts in the State of Ohio can often be quite high. It can be difficult for most people to come up with the cash necessary to bail out jail directly through the court system. Bail bonds can help.
A bail bond agency contracts through a surety company to provide a bond to the court on your behalf. The bond ensures compliance with all court-ordered appearances in return for a small portion (usually 10%) of the total cost of bail.
When bail amounts are high, the amount needed to secure a bail bond can also be quite high. The State of Ohio sets minimum bail bond fee requirements that all agencies must abide by, meaning that each agency must charge a minimum of 10% for bail bonds. At Butler Franklin Bail Bonds, the dedicated bail agents understand that not everyone has the ready cash to pay for either bail or bail bonds, but still need help to get out of jail. Butler Franklin offers a variety of payment plans and accepts a number of payment methods
Bail Payment Plans
Butler Franklin understands the financial difficulties that incarceration can place on a family. When the very person responsible for supporting the family is behind bars, it can become doubly difficult to come up with the money needed to get out of jail. Butler Franklin Bail Bonds offers bail bond assistance in the form of bail bond loans and bail bond payment plans, that can help get individuals out of jail and back to work in the community.
For more information about bail payment plans, call Butler Franklin at 513-PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ).
Bail Bond Financing Options
The State of Ohio sets the rates that companies must charge for bail bonds. Under most circumstances, the rate for bail bonds is 10% of the total cost of bail. Butler Franklin makes every effort to help clients qualify for the best bail bond rate available. And, when even the bail bonds are too much to pay for right now, Butler Franklin will work with you to establish a payment plan with a low down payment requirement.
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds will work with you to establish a bail bond payment plan that works for your budget!
With Butler Franklin, you don’t need good credit to qualify for a low down payment bail bond payment plan. Your job is your credit!
5% Bail Bonds in Butler County & Hamilton County
You’ve probably been hearing a lot about 5% bail bonds, lately. It seems everyone is offering bail bonds at lower and lower rates. It’s important to note, however, that the actual cost of bail bonds remains much the same as it ever has been. The 5% bail bond rates that you see advertised are merely a down payment for bail bonds, and the rest of the bail bond fee must still be paid.
With that being said, however, 5% bail bonds is still a great way to help hardworking people get out of jail and back to work when they otherwise couldn’t afford to secure a bail bond, at all. A 5% down payment (even nothing down in some cases) can get an individual out of jail and back to work, supporting themselves and their family, while they work through the legal part of the charges they were arrested for.
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds Will Make the Online Bail Bonds Process Fast and Easy!
We Offer:
- Lowest Rates
- Easy Payment Options
- Interest Free Financing
- Fast Friendly Service
- Bail Online or Over the Phone
- No Collateral needed on most bonds.
- No Credit Checks
- Serving All Local Jails in Ohio
- Minutes from the Montgomery County Jail & Courts
Frequently Asked Questions
We have many years of experience in the bail industry and have helped thousands of clients get out of jail. We specialize in bail hearings, bail reduction services, and large bail amounts. Even if you have been turned away from other bail bonds companies for lack of collateral, bad credit, no credit or low down payments, give us call now! We write bonds that most bail companies turn down. Butler Franklin Bail Bonds in Butler County specializes in unique situation bail and welcomes it. We provide fast approvals and bail quick postings.
Ohio sets the bail premium at 10% of the bail amount; however Payment plans are available .
The court system doesn’t want to have to keep everyone in jail throughout this process. But, they do want to make sure that those who have been charged with a crime will show up when they’re supposed to for all of these different proceedings. Bail is one way that the court ensures this will happen. By setting an amount for “bail” a person can deposit money with the court that allows them to get out of jail to work and live, while their case is getting through the legal system. And, they get that money back once they’ve completed everything and their case has come to a conclusion.
Once you’ve been charged with a crime, the bail schedule for each crime should be posted at the jail where you are processed. Many times a person is charged with more than one crime. Each charge will incur its own bail amount. In order to get out of jail, you will have to pay the entire amount of the combined bail, for all of the crimes with which you have been charged. The amount varies, depending on the seriousness of the charges.
For many people, it can be difficult to come up with the entire amount of money that is due for bail. Not only is a great deal of money involved, but that money will be tied up with the court system for a long time. Some cases can take over a year to come to an end. After the case has ended, it can sometimes take some time to get the money back from the court system.
Most people, facing a substantial amount of bail, just don’t have the cash to pay the bail outright. A person can post property as a form of bail, but the amount of value in the property has to be double the value of the bail being sought. Often, it’s easier to get help from a bail bond company like Butler Franklin Bail Bonds.
Then, the person who has been charged with a crime can get back to their job and family, while they wait for trial. The person who had the bond posted for them is promising the bail bondsman that they will continue to show up for all of the hearings and proceedings required by their charges so that the bondsman can get the bail money back from the court.
Bail premium is the term used to refer to the fee charged by the bail bondsman when arranging for the bail bond on your behalf. The fee structure for the bail premium is set by the State is 10%. This fee is non-refundable and reimburses the bail bondsman and the surety company for the time and trouble of arranging and managing bail bonds
Butler Franklin Bail Bonds is the number one bail bond company in Ohio. Our licensed bail agents are committed to getting you, or your loved one, out of jail as quickly as possible. They will work hard, 24-hours a day, to help you get out of jail. Call (513)PAY-BAIL ( 513-729-2245 ) now to start the bail bond process and get out of jail fast!