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bondsman

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Noun — A person who provides a bond guaranteeing that someone will appear in court, often for a fee.

Etymology

Built from "bond" plus "man" — someone who stands behind another person's bond.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “bondsman” mean?

The word “bondsman” means a person who provides a bond guaranteeing that someone will appear in court, often for a fee. In plain terms, someone whose job is putting up bail money so a defendant can be released before trial.

How do you pronounce “bondsman”?

“Bondsman” is pronounced BONDZ-muhn (/ˈbɑndzmən/ in IPA).

How do you use “bondsman” in a sentence?

Here is “bondsman” used in a sentence: “His family called a bondsman to get him out of jail overnight.”

What part of speech is “bondsman”?

“Bondsman” is a noun.

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bail bondsman bondswoman

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