Bail bond co-signers play a vital role in the bail bond process. Some bail bonds can be dependent on having one or more co-signers. If the defendant fails to get the required number of co-signers, then they ultimately cannot get bailed out of jail.
Co-signers are responsible for seeing that the defendant shows up for court appointments. Whether that is just reminding them with a phone call ahead of time, or picking them up and driving them to court, it is up to the co-signer to see they make it to court. Even if it means they literally chase after them down the street to bring them to court, then so be it. But if the defendant misses a court appointment, there are repercussions not only for them, but also for the co-signer as well.
However, if for one reason or another the co-signer comes to realize they can no longer trust the defendant to willingly appear in court, or if the co-signer believes it will come to the point of needing to chase them down, then the co-signer is free to withdraw their name as a co-signer. There is no consequence to the co-signer for doing this.
If you are considering being a bail bond co-signer, and/or if you are now in need of a bail bond, we are available 24/7 online or on the phone at 559-688-0229.