The purpose of a bail bond is to ensure a person’s release from jail, pre-trial, but also to ensure their appearance in court before the judge. In order to receive a bail bond, the defendant must first be granted bail; this comes from the judge during the arraignment hearing. Then, the defendant, or someone on […]
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For those who are granted bail, posting bail is an option. They have the option to pay the money to get out of jail or they can just stay in jail for the time being. Some people cannot afford to post bail. By not posting bail, opportunities are limited. What kind of opportunities? The ability […]
Everyone loves to hang out with friends and have a good time, but everyone has that one friend. The one friend that doesn’t know when to quit and gets into monumental trouble. If this friends is ever arrested, you would want to help them any way you could. You can always rely on San Bernardino […]
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As you research for a bail bond company to help you out during this stressful time, you are, of course, going to be looking out for a company who is affordable, trustworthy, and reliable. The standard cost for the services of a bail agent is 10% of the full bail amount of the arrested person. […]
If you get a call from someone in jail, it probably means he or she is seeking your help to bail him or her out. They are desperate and remorseful for their actions, ready to face consequences, and will be so grateful for you to support them, even if you are angry and disappointed. The […]
Do I trust the arrested person enough to appear in court when he or she is asked, as well as oblige by any other court-mandated terms? Do I have enough collateral I would be willing and can afford to put up? Can I make do if the arrested person does not go to court? Do […]