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Bail is defined as a sum of money, which is used in exchange for the defendant's release from custody as a guarantee for the defendant to appear in court at \ rcourt.The amount required usually varies depending on the severity of the crime.This means a higher bail for more serious crimes.For prisoners, the total is usually too high to afford, so bail bonds can be obtained at a lower cost.The guarantor or guarantor of the bail provides a security deposit, usually at 10% of the total amount of the bail.Instead of paying the bail in full, the bail was exchanged for the release of the defendant.It also guarantees that the accused will appear before all the scheduled courts.In most cases, the system is working properly and the accused has conducted all necessary court appearances in court.However, the accused would jump bailbail for about 20% of the time, meaning that he or she would not appear in court.When this happens, the guarantor will be responsible for paying the full bail.One way to stop the accused from missing is to ask for some type of collateral, such as the ownership of the car on bail.The guarantor will also often hire a bounty hunter to find the missing defendant and send him or her back to the detention center.The origin of bounty hunters dates back to the early American colonies.When a fugitive is wanted by law enforcement, a sign will be posted to reward the surrender of the fugitive.Bounty hunters can search for the missing criminals by simply collecting rewards.Modern bounty hunters or bail enforcement agents are men and women licensed by the trained Rand Company and are employed by bail bond agents specifically for the arrest of bail jumpers.Unlike law enforcement officers, bounty hunters are able to cross the state line when hunting down wanted individuals, or break into individual residences without a warrant.However, they must confirm with absolute certainty that the house being entered is "family ".\ R \ rA bail deposit involves a contract between the guarantor and the defendant who must agree to certain conditions in order to receive the deposit.These conditions usually include a waiver of constitutional rights.This is the reason for allowing bounty hunters to enter personal homes and/or arrest individuals without obtaining a warrant.Bounty hunters must comply with state regulations, which may require specific training and licensing requirements.The state of Connecticut is one of the most stringent states, requiring bounty hunters to be professionally licensed, equipped with licensed and approved firearms, and wearing uniforms and badges while pursuing fugitives.More relaxed states do not require any licence or training for bail personnel.In Kentucky, Oregon and Illinois, bounty hunters are rarely banned from arresting bail jumpers.Commercial Bail is also banned in the three states and Wisconsin.\ RBounty hunters are completely prohibited from arresting defendants outside the United States.\ R when the bounty hunter successfully captures the defendant, the total amount of the security deposit paid by the guarantor is 10 to 20% of the total amount of the security deposit paid by the \ r Hunter service.The National Association of bail executives claims that they have caught nearly 90% of all bail