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If you put the property up to secure the bail money, yes, the bail provider can take it with a court order.

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The money or property a person gives to the court as a guarantee that they will appear at their trial is called?

bail


What word refers to the money or property an accused person gives to a court to hold as a guarantee that he or she will appear for trial?

Bail.


An accused person's property which the court keeps to ensure that they will return for trial?

...... is known as a 'surety bond.'or Bail--ADDED: The second answer is incorrect. The question asks about "PROPERTY" that a person puts up. The definitiion of "bail" is: Bail is the MONEY a defendant pays as a guarantee that he or she will show up in court at a later date.


What do you mean by the term surety in bail bonds?

In terms of bail bonds, a surety is a third party that pledges or promises money or property as bail (assurance to the court), for the court ordered appearance of an accused person.


An accused persons property which the court keeps to be assured that the accused person will return to his or her trial?

bail (novaNet)


What does bond forfeiture mean?

It means that the defendant was released on a cash (or property) bailbond and the person for whom the bail was posted fled from prosecution. The amount of money (or property) that was posted with the court to insure his freedom is then forfeited to the court.


The money or property pledged to the court for bail?

This property or money is referred to as "bond."


When is a bail jumping is official?

Don't know what you mean by "official," but it is NEVER lawful. Bail is 'surety' (money or property) that a person will appear in court to answer charges. If the person fails to appear in court not only will the court issue a warrant for their arrest, but the bailbondsman will want to get him as well, in order to recover his 'surety' (his investment).


What is name for the money or property an accused person must give the court as a guarantee the he or she will appear for trial?

It's called 'bail' or 'assurance'.


What is the name for money or property an accused person must give the Court as a guarantee that he or she will appear for trial?

It's called 'bail' or 'assurance'.


How do you pay bail money when someone is arrested?

When someone is arrested, bail money can be paid in cash, through a bail bond company, or by using property as collateral. Bail is a set amount of money that allows the arrested person to be released from jail until their court date.


Who does the bailbondsman owe money if a person jumps bail?

If you co-signed the bond, yes. If not, then you have no legal requirement to do so.