Major Bail Bond Benefits You May Not Know About

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Being in jail is simply sitting around all day doing and nothing, having a few just-okay meals, and being allowed outside, maybe, for a few hours. Other than that, there is not much to it, pretty boring and miserable. As silly as it sounds, being in jail is actually hard work.

  • If they want to make a phone call, get soap or new shirts, or write to family and friends, they need to have money to pay for it. In addition, it is not like they have their bank account at their disposal. These things are not free.
  • Speaking of money, obviously being in jail puts them out of work for a good paycheck. Some inmates may be assigned to different duties and tasks while in jail like doing laundry or cleaning, which will earn them a little bit of money.
  • Inmates will need to figure out how to walk, talk, and act in jail. Jail houses all kinds of criminals from those who are innocent and genuinely kind, to those who are intimidating, those who “run the place.” Learning to stand your ground but also not rub off on anyone the wrong way is important.

That being said, do you see benefits to using bail bonds to get out of jail? By bailing out of jail, you can stay at your current, well-paying job, you can afford comforts and luxuries, and you do not have to worry about your safety among the other defendants.

Needles Bail Bond Store can provide bail bonds for you if and when you need one for yourself or someone you care about. We are a 24/7 company so when you need us, we will be there.

Learn more by speaking with a Needles Bail Bond Store bail agent online or give us a call at 800-793-2245.

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The Bail Bond Red Carpet

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Celebrities live the good life, so why do so many of them end up getting arrested and charged with gun or drug possession, DUIs, or violence? The answer is because celebrities are still every day people just like you. They simply have more money and fame. While the glitz and glamor may seem really nice most of the time, it does not help much when they are arrested.

Celebrities get the same treatment as any other person when they are arrested. They are booked, granted bail, and then post bail. While they can easily afford to pay for their bail without a third party bail bond company, quite a few celebrities still use bail bonds to get out of jail anyway. Even with bail bonds, they still will not get any special treatment. They still have to pay for the bail bond, they have certain release terms and conditions, and they have to show up for court. Actually, they do get one thing that other non-celebrity individuals most likely will not get: the high profile media coverage. That is something that does not work in their favor.

Whether you are a basketball star, an actor, an architect, a teacher, a store manager, or any other professional, you will get the same bail bond treatment as everyone else here at Chino Bail Bond Store. Our red carpet is not just for the stars, it is for everyone. We are going to get you bailed out of jail as quickly as we possibly can while getting you a payment plan you can work with.

To learn more, do not hesitate to speak with a Chino Bail Bond Store representative online or give us a call at 800-793-2245.

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How California Bail Works

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For defendants, there is a price for freedom and that price can be very low, a few hundred dollars, extremely high, one million dollars, or anywhere in between. Freedom is what America is all about, so who gets to put a price on freedom for defendants? And how is that amount determined for each person? The price for freedom for recently arrested individuals is called bail, and judges are the ones who determine bail for defendants.

Bail is a dollar amount that a defendant must pay to the court in order to be released from jail. Anyone may assist the defendant in paying this money, especially when the bail is very expensive. The more expensive the bail, the more serious the circumstances are. Some examples would be a very serious crime was committed, the defendant may be a flight risk, or the defendant may have a prior criminal record.

There is a bail schedule that judges follow, which outlines the bail amount per crime, and offense. The bail schedule is reviewed and adapted annually.

There is really nothing you can do to get your bail lowered. You can request it be reconsidered, but it is unlikely that it will change. Luckily, San Bernadino County Bail Bond Store can get you a bail bond to get out of jail even faster. You will pay us a premium, 10% of the full bail amount, and within hours, you will be released. You will have a payment plan to follow, making paying for the bail bond even easier for you. Please contact us immediately to get more information on bail and bail bonds.

Chat with a San Bernadino County Bail Bond Store representative online for immediate assistance or call us at 800-793-2245.

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What It Takes to Be a Bail Bond Co-signer

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Should you ever agree to co-sign someone’s bail bond, you must take your role very seriously. Being a bail bond co-signer, even for someone very close to you, puts you at risk of losing money and/ or belongings you put up as collateral. You essentially must stay on top of them and see that they go to their court dates, do not flee, do not get into additional trouble, or more such as obeying curfew or going to counseling.

If the defendant violates any of his or her release terms and conditions, then he or she can be re-arrested. The bail bond will be revoked and then you may owe the bail bond company money and your collateral.

However, you are not at a total loss here. You can sign on to be a co-signer, and then at anytime sign-off. If, at some point, you feel as though the defendant is not trustworthy and will create an issue with the bail bond, you can contact your Rialto Bail Bond Store bail agent and request to have your name removed as a co-signer. Your bail agent will honor this request and bring the defendant back in. Once you are removed from the bail bond, you will no longer face any risk of losing your money and belongings; you will get your pledged collateral back. There is no punishment to you for withdrawing your name.

To learn more about what it means to be a bail bond co-signer and what it takes from you, Rialto Bail Bond Store is here to get your loved one out of jail, but we are also here to protect you as a co-signer too.

Contact your Rialto Bail Bond Store bail agent online for immediate assistance or give us a call at 800-793-2245 at any time.

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How Long Will It Take To Post Bail?

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The time it takes a person to post bail and be freed largely depends on how busy the jail is. Typically, it will take a few hours at best. A defendant, or someone on their behalf, may apply for a bail bond with a professional bail bond company as soon as the arraignment hearing has ended. They must wait for the arraignment because this is when they learn what the bail price is set at. The bail bond company needs this price in order to tell you how much they will charge you, which will be anywhere between 10 and 15 percent of that full price. The paperwork with the professional bail bond company can be done fairly quickly. Then that paperwork will be sent to the jail where the defendant is. Processing at the jail is what takes the most time, but within a few hours, the defendant will be released.

The defendant’s release doesn’t need to wait for the bail bond fees to be paid off because the bail agent will draw up a payment plan that will extend beyond the defendant’s immediate release. This puts ease on those who are paying for the bail bond. We at Riverside County Bail Bond Store understand that paying a large amount of money, so abruptly to get someone out of jail, is not ideal.

Everyone will have a similar yet slightly different bail bond experience, so it’s best to have a bail bond agent and bail bond company, such as Riverside County Bail Bond Store, who is willing to work with you on the matter to find a solution, as well as a bail bond procedure that will work for you.

Give us a call at 800-793-2245 or chat online with us now to receive a free consultation with one of our friendly and helpful representatives.

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