Trust the Most Experienced Bail Bondsmen in Muskogee
When you or a loved one faces an unexpected arrest, finding a reliable and knowledgeable bail bondsman is crucial. At Jordan Bonding in Muskogee, Oklahoma, we provide fast, professional, and compassionate service when you need it most. With over 60 years of experience, we’re proud to be known as one of the most trusted and reliable bail bond companies in the state.
Serving Oklahoma’s Finest Criminals since 1964.
Call 918-869-6235
Why Choose Jordan Bonding?
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Call Us 24/7
Whether it’s day or night, we’re here when you need us most. Call for 918-869-6235 immediate assistance, and our expert team will walk you through the process.
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Fast & Easy Bail Process
We act quickly to gather the details and post the bail bond, ensuring your loved one’s release as soon as possible.
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Reliable & Professional Support
Rely on our experienced team to handle the entire bail process with care, professionalism, and efficiency.
If you want the most reliable, knowledgeable and helpful bail bondsmen in Oklahoma, there’s only one number to call: (918) 869-6235.
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FAQs
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Bail is a service guaranteed by the United States Constitution. It allows most people accused of crimes to remain free until they are tried (though some especially serious offenses are not eligible for bail). Because it’s much easier for people to prepare their defense when they’re not behind bars, bail enables defendants to gather the information they will need to make their case at trial. The amount of the bond is set by the judge and, depending on the crime, can be many thousands of dollars. Most people can’t afford to pay such huge sums, and that’s where the bail bondsman comes in.
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A bail bondsman or agent is paid a fee, a fixed percentage of the bond amount, to ensure that a defendant fulfills his obligation to appear for trial as ordered by the court. The defendant is released into the agent’s custody. If the bondsman fails to have his client in court at the proper time and place and cannot subsequently seize and deliver him, the bondsman must pay the court a penalty in the full amount of the bond.
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When a person is arrested, he or a relative or friend contacts the bondsman to arrange for bail. Depending on the defendant’s financial circumstances, he may need a co-signer (also known as an indemnitor) to qualify for bail. Before being released, the defendant and/or his co-signer pay the bond fee and sign a contract guaranteeing he will appear in court. If the defendant fails to appear, he and/or his co-signer are liable for the full amount of the bond and any expenses incurred by the bondsman.
After the paperwork for the bond is completed, the bondsman tenders the bond either to the court clerk, who in turn issues a release, or to the jail directly (varies by county). After the defendant is released, the bondsman counsels him on his obligations and court appearance dates, and answers any questions he may have.
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t least half the fee will need to be paid up front. Credit for the balance may be extended on signature to qualified defendants or the indemnitor. A qualified person is someone who has a good job and a substantial employment history. In most instances involving large bond amounts, the granting of credit is secured by a mortgage with enough equity to guarantee the full amount of the bond. This credit arrangement takes the form of a second mortgage, with the full bond amount secured by the first mortgage.
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In addition to the bond fee, the co-signer will need to provide a driver’s license or passport, a pay-stub or other verification of employment, and other information the bondsman requires, including but not limited to: social security #, date of birth, address and phone numbers for your employer, your supervisor’s name and number, and proof of home ownership or rental.
Testimonials
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I was jailed on a misdemeanor charge of DUI and transporting an open bottle of beer. I had never been jailed before and wasn't sure what to do. I called Jordan Bonding and was released a short time later. They walked me through what I could expect during the court process that followed, and on their advice I hired a lawyer, who negotiated a plea on my behalf. I was so thankful that I had called them. They do a lot more for you than just take your money and get you out of jail.
Sam T, Tahlequah
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I was scared to death when my son was jailed on a drug charge. Thanks to Jordan Bonding, I was put at ease after a very detailed explanation was given to me as to the sequence of events. They were so patient in their answers to my questions. This company is very professional with people who are as worried as I was.
Tom B, Muskogee