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Marietta / Cobb County Jail Release / Bond

Marietta / Cobb County Jail Release / Bond
If you are caught drinking and driving in Marietta, you will be transported to the Cobb County Adult Detention Center and charged with driving under the influence (DUI). After your arrival, a judge will review your case within 48 hours to determine whether you must pay bail in order to be released. Prior to accepting this arrangement, however, it is important to understand exactly it means to post bail for your release.  

Think of bail as a type of insurance used by the courts to ensure that you show up for your scheduled court date. By posting bail, you promise to appear for all of your future court proceedings. If all goes well and you are present for your court date, then the court will refund your bail. On the other hand, if you fail to appear, you could face additional penalties for violating the terms of your release and lose any money or collateral applied toward your bail.

For example, if your bail is set at $10,000, you can pay the full amount in cash or offer collateral—such as your home or other property—to cover the balance. But, if you are unable to make the whole payment, you can use a bail bonding service instead. If you choose this option, you will pay only 10% of your total bail amount directly to the bail bondsman, who in turn, will post the full amount of your bail. Of course, if you use a bail bondsman, or have a friend or family member post bail, that means he or she will be responsible for paying the full amount of your bail if you do not appear in court.

The exact amount of your bail will depend on a variety of factors, including your prior criminal history and severity of your offense. In some cases, bail may not be required and the judge may release you on your own recognizance—however, this means an arrest warrant will be issued immediately if you miss your court date.

If you were recently arrested for driving under the influence in Marietta, it is important to understand the terms of your bail agreement. Make sure you discuss your case with an experienced DUI attorney immediately to ensure you do not face additional charges for violating the terms of your release.

Put two of Georgia’s most experienced DUI defense attorneys to work for you. Contact the Law Offices of Willis and Webb today to receive free legal advice for your case. With round-the-clock coverage available by phone, email, text, or Facebook, professional legal help is literally at your fingertips anytime, day or night.

Contact us now to learn how we can protect your rights and improve your chances of obtaining a favorable outcome in court—and don’t forget to ask about how our affordable flexible payment can help protect your budget as well.


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