Welcome To The Maryland Bail Website


Owned and operated by Abbey Bail Bonds

Maryland Bail.net (Also Known As Abbey Bail Bonds) is pleased to announce that we now can accept a down payments as low as 1% to qualified applicants!

To reach Abbey Bail Bonds in Maryland call us at: 866-596-4888

Abbey Bail Bonds has local agents to serve you in the following areas:

Catonsville / Ellicott City / Jessup /Glen Burnie
410-788-4888

Towson / Baltimore
410-828-8888

Dundalk / Essex
410-282-7777

Carroll County / Westminster
410-876-8819

All other areas
1-866-596-4888

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What Do You Get With Abbey Bail Bonds?

When hiring Abbey Bail Bonds you can rest assured the service you are receiving is coming from a licensed and experienced bail bondsman. Our agents are upstanding members of the community that you can trust to be professional, courteous and work confidentially for you and your loved ones. Abbey Bail Bonds works with you to ensure you can get back to your family as quickly as possible. If you are arrested and are required to post bail -- you are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. You have the right to prepare an unhampered defense. Abbey Bail Bonds is here to assist you through the bail bonding process.


Abbey Bail Bonds' Service Area


Abbey Bail is able to provide bail bonds in these Maryland Counties: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Harford County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, Wicomico County, Worcester County.


Maryland Bail Law At A Glance

In the state of Maryland you are granted bail by a Commissioner of the Court or by a Judge if they determine you meet the criteria for bail. In determining whether a defendant should be released and the conditions of release, the judicial officer shall take into account the following information, to the extent available:

1. The nature and circumstances of the offense charged, the nature of the evidence against the defendant, and the potential sentence upon conviction;

2. The defendant's prior record of appearance at court proceedings or flight to avoid prosecution or failure to appear at court proceedings

3. The defendant's family ties, employment status and history, financial resources, reputation, character and mental condition, length of residence in the community, and length of residence in this State;

4. any recommendation of the State's Attorney; any information presented by the defendant or defendant's counsel;

5. The danger of the defendant to the alleged victim, another person, or the community

6. For the entire Compilation of Maryland Bail Laws

Abbey Bail Bonds Offers Attorney Referrals

If you need a qualified Maryland attorney -- MarylandBail.Net can put you in contact with attorneys that specialize in your area of legal trouble and are affordable.

 

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