How do I post bail or deposit monies to an inmate account?
›› Bail may be posted in two ways: cash or bond Cash: Bail can be posted by U.S. currency/cash, certified or cashier’s checks drawn on U.S. banks, and Postal money orders (with the amount typed or stamped). Many courts also accept credit cards. Cash can also be sent by Western Union Quick Collect at 1-800-325-6000. The information you will need to furnish to Western Union is: Payable to: Davis County Code City: DCJ State: UT Be sure the inmate’s last, first name and inmate ID number are correctly written on the form. Bond: If the charge is bondable, a bondsman may be contacted. A bondsman provides a bond for the amount of the bail an individual needs to pay. Listings for a bail bondsman are located in the Jail lobby above the telephones or in your local telephone book directory. We do not make recommendations and the choice is at your discretion. A fee of 10% to 15% may be collected by the bondsman and is not refundable. Cash bail or Inmate Account Family and friends can provide cash b
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