24/7 Assault & Battery Bail Bonds in Tampa

If you’ve been arrested and need an assault and battery bond in Tampa, reach out to Bazarte Bail Bonds. Our team knows this is a stressful time, and we’re here to help you navigate the process with clarity and support. Since 1977, we’ve served Tampa and the surrounding areas, working to make the bail process quick and straightforward. We offer confidential, professional service and are committed to helping you or your loved one secure release with minimal hassle.

Types of Bail Bonds We Handle

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What Constitutes Assault vs. Battery in Florida?

Simple Assault

Simple assault is the most common form of assault in Florida. It occurs when a person makes an unlawful threat—either by words or actions—to harm someone else. What matters most is that the threat is clear and that the person making it appears able to carry it out at that moment. The victim must reasonably fear that violence is about to happen. Importantly, no physical contact takes place during a simple assault, and no weapon is used. Simple assault is typically prosecuted as a second-degree misdemeanor, meaning it carries less severe penalties than aggravated forms.

Simple Battery

Simple battery happens when a person intentionally touches or strikes another individual against their will, or causes them bodily harm. The contact does not have to cause pain or injury—a push or unwanted touch is enough if it was intentional. There is no weapon involved, and the injuries, if any, are minor. Simple battery is generally treated as a first-degree misdemeanor under Florida law.

Aggravated Assault

Aggravated assault is a more serious offense than simple assault. It occurs when a person commits an assault using a deadly weapon, such as a gun, knife, or any object that can cause serious harm. It can also apply if there is intent to commit another felony during the assault. Even if the weapon is not used to kill, its presence makes the offense aggravated. Aggravated assault is classified as a third-degree felony in Florida, which means the penalties are more severe, including possible prison time.

Aggravated Battery

Aggravated battery is charged when the battery results in serious bodily injury, involves the use of a deadly weapon, or is committed against a pregnant person, knowing their condition. This form of battery is much more serious due to the level of harm or risk involved. Florida law treats aggravated battery as a second-degree felony, which carries heavier penalties, including longer jail sentences and higher fines.

Can you Post Bond Immediately After Being Arrested for Domestic Battery in Tampa?

No, you cannot immediately post bond after being arrested for domestic battery in Tampa. When someone is arrested for any domestic-related crime, including domestic battery, they are typically held on a zero bond. This means you must appear before a judge at a first appearance hearing before bond can be set and posted. Only after the judge sets the bond at your first appearance can you post it and be released.

What are the Penalties for Assault & Battery?

In Florida, assault charges are considered a second-degree misdemeanor.  This charge carries a jail term of up to 60 days and a maximum fine of $500.  On the other hand, battery is considered a first-degree misdemeanor.  A battery charge could mean up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. For someone with a prior battery conviction, jail terms can be as high as 5 years, and fines can be up to $5,000.

When a deadly weapon is involved in the battery charge, it’s considered “aggravated” battery. This is also the charge if the person attacked is pregnant, or the attack leads to permanent disability or disfigurement. Because of the severity of this type of battery, the charge is far more serious and is considered a second-degree felony.  The seriousness of this crime can lead to up to 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

What Are the Most Common Types of Bail Bonds?

When it comes to bail bonds, there may be several options available for friends and family members, and the type of bond you may need will depend on a few factors. Things such as the offense for which the defendant is being charged, what the total amount for bail is, and your current financial situation can all have an effect on the kind of bond you may need. The following types of bail bonds are the most common forms of posting bail.

Surety Bonds

By far the most common state bond, a surety bond, is governed by Florida regulations and stipulates that the bondsman will be paid 10%. The bondsman then provides the remainder of the bond to the court. This is the law. There is NEVER an instance where a bondsman can offer you a deal or charge more than the stipulated 10%. The only exception to this 10% rule is when bail is set under $1,000. Regardless of the amount below $1,000, the cost is $100, not 10%. Since the law is specific, the only difference that separates the multitude of bail bonds companies is the service you will be provided.

Federal Bail Bonds

A federal bail bond comes into play when the alleged crime is of a federal nature or involves interstate criminal activity. Examples of this would be crimes that cross state lines or any crime investigated by a federal agency like the FBI, Post Office, IRS, or Immigration Services. The types of crimes that would require a federal bail bond include tax evasion, drug trafficking, fraud, and kidnapping. As well as any crime that takes place on federal property.

Federal bonds are most often many times higher than a state bond. The premium rate in Florida for a federal bail bond is 15%. Often, a judge will add a “Nebbia” requirement. This means that whoever is paying the bond must provide proof that any collateral or money used is from a legitimate source. The professionals at Bazarte Bail Bonds are experienced in dealing with federal bail bonds and can be instrumental in helping the arrestee deal with these intricacies. We can also help with signature and immigration bonds.

Self-Arrest Bonds

When a person believes there may be an outstanding warrant for their arrest, it is possible for the offender’s bail to be paid without going through the process of being detained in jail. The reason for this is simple. Jails are overcrowded. If someone believes a warrant exists against them, the best course of action is to contact Bazarte Bail Bonds. We can verify the record, explain the process, and accompany you to a facility that accepts self-arrests. We will explain what identification is required and the proper dress code.

Call Bazarte Bail Bonds for Help with Assault and Battery Charges in Tampa

If you or a loved one faces any of these charges, it’s critical to secure release from jail so that legal assistance can be secured, and you can begin to mount a legal defense. Since 1977, Bazarte Bail Bonds has been helping people in Tampa post bond for assault and battery arrests.  Sometimes bad things happen to good people.  Getting arrested is a scary and stressful situation. Our 24/7 service means that you don’t have to spend a minute more in jail than necessary. Our expert bondsman will handle all the necessary paperwork to secure your release. After your release, we’ll ensure that all court dates are met. So, if you’ve been arrested on assault or battery charges in Tampa, call or contact us today.

  They were very quick and efficient in bailing out nephew. Have used them twice now and they are also very considerate and went out of their way to make the process as smooth as possible since I live over 2 hours away. Saved me time and gas. Definitely recommend. Thanks so much for bringing sunshine to this otherwise dreary situation.
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Why Choose Bazarte Bail Bonds for DUI Bail, Felony Bail or Bail for Drug Charges?

  • 40+ years in business
  • Located centrally in downtown Tampa
  • We work diligently to get bonds posted quickly to minimize the waiting time for the defendant’s release
  • A proven reputation of excellent service
  • Eight on-staff Licensed Surety Agents (Bondsman) located in Tampa and the surrounding area
  • 24 Hour Nationwide Service, 7 Days a Week
  • We analyze each case and provide concise answers to all your questions and concerns throughout the bonding process
  • The entire bonding process can be done electronically or via telephone
  • We accept cash, checks, money orders, Western Union, wire transfer, ATM and debit cards as well as VISA, Mastercard, Discover and American Express
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Our Mission & Our Promise to You

Facing time in jail is one of the most stressful things that could happen to anyone.  Our goal since our inception has always been to provide the very best service to our clients in a confidential and courteous manner. We hope you never need our services but if you do, call Bazarte Bail Bonds and allow us to use our experience to work for you. Serving West Florida since 1977.

Bail Bonds Services Across Hillsborough County

24/7 Help You Can Count On

When you’re searching for bail bonds near me in Hillsborough County, think of Bazarte Bail Bonds. Since 1977, we’ve been helping families and individuals through some of life’s most stressful moments with fast, reliable, and confidential bail bond services. Our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, because we know legal troubles don’t keep business hours.

No matter where you are in Hillsborough County, our experienced team is ready to help. We proudly provide bail bond services to residents and families across the following communities:

  • Apollo Beach
  • Ballast Point
  • Bayshore Beautiful
  • Bayshore Pointe
  • Bloomingdale
  • Brandon
  • Carrollwood
  • Cheval
  • Citrus Park
  • Davis Islands
  • Dover
  • East Lake-Orient Park
  • Egypt Lake-Leto
  • Fish Hawk
  • Gibsonton
  • Harbour Island
  • Hyde Park
  • Lake Magdalene
  • Lutz
  • Mango
  • New Tampa
  • Northdale
  • Palma Ceia
  • Palmetto Beach
  • Palm River-Clair Mel
  • Pebble Creek
  • Plant City
  • Riverview
  • Ruskin
  • Seffner
  • South Tampa
  • Sun City
  • Tampa
  • Tampa Palms
  • Temple Terrace
  • Thonotosassa
  • Town n Country
  • University
  • Valrico
  • Wimauma
  • Westchase
  • Westshore
  • And More

Wherever you or your loved one may be, Bazarte Bail Bonds is just a phone call away. Call us today for fast, discreet, and dependable bail bonds service anywhere in Hillsborough County.

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