There are basically two types of bail bonds in FL, surety bonds and cash bonds. Either one can be imposed by the judge that set the bond amount. Most bail bonds are surety bonds where an asset is posted to guarantee the bond amount. However, an all cash bond can be required with the stroke of the judge's pen. A cash bond means exactly what the name implies.
If you were to search the phrase "high risk bond", a picture of Misty Croslin would likely accompany the term's definition. If Leonard Padilla wants to come to Florida with a suitcase full of Benjamin Franklin's or a cashier's check for $1,350,000 and surrender it to Putnam County for her release, he needs to be Baker Acted.
It wouldn't surprise me to hear, very soon, of a bail modification requiring a cash bond for Misty.