BailTies
BailTies
Beta

Reach the co-signer before your competitors do.

BailTies investigates recently booked defendants in the counties you serve using public data sources, including government court and property records and public web pages, and surfaces potential indemnitors to contact, with names and phone numbers when available.

Indemnitor leads

Every investigation surfaces the people most likely to co-sign: family and close associates, each vetted with a confidence rating on the tie. Property records show you which of them own real estate, so you know who can actually secure the bond, not just who might answer the phone.

Recent bookings, monitored

BailTies watches recently booked defendants across the counties your agency serves, pulled from public government sources and checked every 15 minutes. Each booking shows the charge and bond amount, so you can triage the roster by bond size instead of refreshing the jail site.

Automated public-records research

Court records, property records, and public web pages are tied together into a single tie sheet per defendant: the full workup, done before you pick up the phone.

Built for licensed bondsmen

Access is limited to licensed bail bondsmen. Proof of a valid bail bond license for your state is required before your account is activated.

How an investigation works

You pick the defendant and start the investigation. BailTies does the rest.

The research runs in multiple passes. Each pass looks at what the last one found and decides what to search next, the same way you would follow a lead. When a name is common, BailTies sorts out which records belong to your defendant and which belong to strangers who share the name, so a John Smith in a big county does not turn into a mess of dead ends.

What you get back is not a pile of records. BailTies analyzes everything it found and tells you who is most likely to co-sign and why. The raw results are all there underneath if you want to check the work.

BailTies uses only publicly available sources: government court and property records and the public web. No credit headers, no DMV data, no restricted databases.

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$3 to $5 per investigation, sold in blocks

Buy investigations in prepaid blocks, from $50 for 10 down to $3 each at volume. Your first 10 investigations are free, no credit card required. Credits never expire and are shared across your whole agency.

A defendant with a common name, a wide circle, or a long paper trail costs the same as a simple one. The price does not go up because the investigation had to work harder.

Traditional skip-trace tools charge per lookup on top of monthly minimums, and a full workup takes several lookups. BailTies charges for the finished investigation, once.

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Frequently asked questions

What is BailTies?

BailTies is a research tool for licensed bail bondsmen that runs AI investigations on recently booked defendants and surfaces likely indemnitors: the family members and close associates most likely to co-sign a bond. Each investigation ties court records, property records, and public web pages into a single tie sheet with contact details when available.

How does BailTies find potential co-signers?

BailTies researches a defendant in multiple passes, each one reading what the last pass found and deciding what to search next, the way a human researcher follows leads. It then reasons over everything it found to identify who is family, who shares an address or history with the defendant, and who owns property that could secure the bond, with a confidence rating on every tie.

What data sources does BailTies use?

BailTies uses only publicly available sources: government court records, government property records, and the public web. It does not use credit headers, DMV data, or restricted databases, which is why it does not require permissible-purpose paperwork.

How is BailTies different from skip tracing tools like LocatePLUS or IRBsearch?

BailTies delivers a finished investigation rather than raw database lookups. Traditional skip tracing tools charge per search on top of monthly minimums and hand you record lists to interpret yourself; BailTies runs the whole multi-pass workup, separates your defendant from strangers who share the name, and tells you who is most likely to co-sign and why, for one all-in price per investigation of $3 to $5 depending on block size.

How much does BailTies cost?

BailTies costs $3 to $5 per investigation, sold in prepaid blocks that range from 10 investigations for $50 to 100 for $300, and your first 10 investigations are free. Credits never expire, are shared across your whole agency, and there are no monthly minimums, contracts, or per-lookup fees.

Is there a free trial?

Yes. Every new agency gets its first 10 investigations free when the account is activated, with no credit card required. Free investigations run the same pipeline and produce the same tie sheet as paid ones, and the free block is granted once per agency.

Can BailTies cover multiple counties?

Yes. BailTies can cover every county your agency writes bonds in. Tell us your counties when you request access, and your booking roster and investigations span all of them. County count does not change the price: one investigation is one credit no matter how many counties it touches.

Is the data BailTies uses legal to access?

Yes. BailTies only gathers information from public government records and the public web, sources anyone can legally access. BailTies is not a consumer reporting agency and does not provide consumer reports as defined by the FCRA; you remain responsible for complying with your state’s bail solicitation laws.

Who can use BailTies?

BailTies is available only to licensed bail bondsmen. Proof of a valid bail bond license for your state is required before an account is activated, and during beta BailTies is onboarding a limited number of agencies.

BailTies is in beta

We're onboarding a limited number of agencies. To get started, email us at hello@codality.tech with proof of your bail bond license for your state.

Information is sourced from publicly available records and provided as-is. BailTies is not a consumer reporting agency and does not provide consumer reports as defined by the FCRA.

Solicitation of bail business is regulated at the state level. You are responsible for ensuring your use of BailTies and your outreach comply with the laws and licensing rules of your state.

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