Handling an out-of-state warrant usually requires contacting an attorney in that jurisdiction or turning yourself in; extradition may apply for serious charges.

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Driving under the influence is considered a major offense in Kansas because impaired driving significantly increases the risk of crashes, injuries, and death. Alcohol and drugs slow reaction time, reduce...

Yes, you can go to jail for threatening or saying you want to fight, as it can be seen as harassment or intent to assault.

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A bondsman gets paid by charging a non-refundable percentage, usually 10% of the total bail, as compensation for posting the bond and taking the risk.

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After you bail someone out, they are released from custody but must attend all court hearings or risk bond forfeiture and re-arrest.

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The risks of bailing someone out include losing your money or collateral if they skip court, plus being held financially liable for the full bail amount.

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Most surety bond companies require a credit score of 650 or higher, though approval can depend on income and payment history.

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Some bail bond companies do drug test clients, especially for drug- or alcohol-related offenses, as part of compliance with court conditions.

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If you get a DUI while out on bond, your original bond can be revoked, and you may face additional charges and higher bail for violating release conditions.

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A $0 bond means the defendant can be released without paying money, usually on their own recognizance, by promising to return for all court dates.

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