South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4512

Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Bond premium

Impact

The impact of H4512 on state law is significant, particularly in how it regulates the actions of bail bondsmen in South Carolina. By setting a cap on bond premiums and implementing a baseline fee, the law seeks to prevent exploitative practices where bondsmen could charge exorbitant fees. Furthermore, the allowance for payment agreements provides a structured approach for defendants who may struggle to pay their bond upfront, allowing them to manage payments over time in a manner that has previously been less regulated.

Summary

House Bill H4512 proposes amendments to the South Carolina Code of Laws concerning bail bond regulations. The bill introduces a new section, 38-53-175, which limits the bond premium to a maximum of fifteen percent of the bail bond's face value. Additionally, it establishes a minimum charge for bondsmen, requiring them to collect a fee of at least one hundred dollars or ten percent of the bond, whichever is greater, prior to execution of the bond. This change aims to standardize the charging practices in the bail bond industry and create clearer guidelines for both bondsmen and defendants involved in bail agreements.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from different stakeholders in the bail process, especially bondsmen who may feel that the minimum fee could undercut their earnings in a competitive market. While the bill aims to protect defendants from high costs, some opponents may argue that it restricts the flexibility required by the bondsmen to conduct their business effectively. There may also be concerns about the viability of payment agreements, particularly regarding how they are enforced and the potential for additional complications for defendants who fail to adhere to payment schedules.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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