Fort Bend County TX Bond Agents
A Fort Bend County TX Bond agent is a person who meets with the public for the purpose of selling bail bonds and acts on behalf of a licensed bonding company in order to post those bonds. Bonds are executed on the principal’s promise that he or she will appear in court to answer for the defendant’s case. Typically, a cosigner (indemnitor) is required to guarantee the bond and must meet certain financial criteria.
Monopoly Bail Bonds bonding office is an integral component of the Inmate Processing Unit. It reviews, processes and verifies all releasing documents, including cash, surety and personal bonds; Orders to Dismiss, Judgments & Sentences; and commitments received from all the courts in Fort Bend County, federal courts and, when applicable, courts throughout the United States. The office is also responsible for the collection and balancing of funds from Inmate Commissary through cash deposits made in person at the bonding office, kiosk deposits by phone, web or direct deposit into the kiosk located in the Jail lobby.
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The bonding office has 14 clerks and is located in the Sheriff’s Office lobby. All releasing documents are processed and reviewed by the clerks before a defendant is released to TDCJ, other agencies or to the street. The Bonding office also prepares the defendant docket and is responsible for resetting bail upon the return of a defendant to jail from a release hearing or final disposition. The Bonding office is also responsible for the distribution of a Licensed Bail Bond Surety List monthly and upon Board action on a suspension or revocation.
