BAIL BOND APPRAISAL: NEED TO KNOW INFO

Bail Bond Appraisal

A bail bond appraisal is needed for a bail bondsman to know the value of the home so they may use it as collateral prior to a trial.  As an experienced and certified licensed appraiser, we can provide a fast and accurate report determining the fair market value.  The report’s role will be to convince a judge not to deny the bail.  Our high quality reports are well supported using the sales comparison approach as well as following all USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) guidelines.  This will be an independent valuation free of undue influence or coercion.

Same Day Turn Around

Due to the extreme importance of this situation, we can likely accommodate a same day turn around time and expedite this process if you order an appraisal in the morning.  This likely means we would have to shift and rearrange our current schedule, however we understand the need to get your loved one home as soon as possible.

Accurate Reports

Similar to a purchase, a bail bond appraisal requires the appraiser to inspect the interior and exterior of the property.  By doing so, the appraiser will be able to determine the condition and quality of the home.  This will enable a more accurate reconciliation of the fair market value.

Experience Counts

Qualifications are an important factor when determining which appraiser to choose for a bail bond appraisal.  We have over 16 years of experience and are highly reviewed with a 5 star Google rating.  With our extensive experience dealing with legal professionals, we assure you that our reports are acceptable to bail bondsman.  It is our job to understand the complexities involved in assessing values of a property under these difficult circumstances.  Our confidential services will not be shared anywhere to protect your privacy.

If you have any questions regarding this process, please don’t hesitate to ask.  At American Realty Appraisals, we are here to help and can be reached at 908-233-1337.

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