bailsman

/ˈbeɪlzmən/
noun
  1. A person who provides bail money to secure the release of someone from jail.
    • The bailsman agreed to pay $10,000 so the suspect could be released before the trial.
    • The judge required the bailsman to prove he had enough money to cover the full bail amount.
    • She called a bailsman after her brother was arrested for a minor offense.
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