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How much bail do you have to pay for Failure To Appear? (Arrest Warrant FTA in...
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<blockquote data-quote="dunomad" data-source="post: 2338299" data-attributes="member: 810241"><p>Bail and fines are two completely different things. Paying off the fine in installments (or even outright) doesn't affect the outstanding warrant for failure to appear. The good news is that most infraction/misdemeanor warrants do not absolutely require bail to be posted. She should contact the court where the warrant was issued and ask how she can be placed on calendar to clear the warrant. Even if they require the bail to be posted, bail is like a deposit . . . once she shows up in court and takes care of the case, she gets the money back (less a fee, if she goes through a bondsman).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunomad, post: 2338299, member: 810241"] Bail and fines are two completely different things. Paying off the fine in installments (or even outright) doesn't affect the outstanding warrant for failure to appear. The good news is that most infraction/misdemeanor warrants do not absolutely require bail to be posted. She should contact the court where the warrant was issued and ask how she can be placed on calendar to clear the warrant. Even if they require the bail to be posted, bail is like a deposit . . . once she shows up in court and takes care of the case, she gets the money back (less a fee, if she goes through a bondsman). [/QUOTE]
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