
Legally, anyone 17 or younger is considered a juvenile. When a person turns 18, they become a legal adult. A lot people enjoy this time because they feel they have more freedom, and in some respects, they do. However, in addition to the fun that comes with turning 18, there are also added responsibilities. There are big differences between juveniles and adults, especially when it comes to legal matters.
If juveniles are arrested for shoplifting or graffiti, they may have to perform community service and pay some fines, but they will not be sent to prison. They would stand before a judge who would report the consequences, then they would be released back to their parents. If an adult were to be arrested, they would face a jury who would decide whether to convict them of the crime or not. If they are convicted, they would be sent to prison.
For adults, trial may not happen for quite some time. So they have two options: wait out this time in jail, or bail out and return home. Juveniles do not have this option because they are released back to their parents.
We at Arcadia Bail Bond Store strongly urge adult defendants and their family and friends to bail out of jail with a bail bond. This is more affordable and flexible than cash bail and you will have a trustworthy bail agent to assist you.
For more information, please Chat With Us online or call 877-793-2245.
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October 28, 2016
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - California, Bakersfield Bail Bonds

Are you looking to rescue your friend or family member from of jail? If so, you have come to the right place. Arcadia Bail Bond Store is here to assist you in your endeavor. We have helped thousands of Californians over the years with bailing out their loved ones, let us help you too.
All you need to do to get the bail bond process started is contact one of our bail agents. They will work with you to secure the release of your friend or family member. Unlike our competitors, our bail agents will be with you for every step of the bail bond process. We will keep you up to date with everything that is going on with your friend or family member’s bail.
At Arcadia Bail Bond Store, all you need to get the bail bond process started is your loved one’s name, birthday, and the county of his or her arrest. That will be enough information for our bail agents to locate your loved one in the system. We do everything we can to make bail bonds easy for our clients. It is one of the many reasons why we have been around for 29 years.
To get the bail bond process started today, simply call 877-793-2245 or click Chat With Us now.
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October 26, 2016
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - California, Bakersfield Bail Bonds

People get arrested for all kinds of crimes ranging from harmless to serious. Our team at California Bail Bond Store has really seen it all over 29 years of experience. Bail bond cases are never without stress and emotion, but trust us when we say, it certainly goes from worse to better with our help. We have bailed people out of jail for DUIs, drug possession, theft, trespassing, kidnapping, assault, some serious stuff. Some we see more often than others. No matter what the crime was or who the defendant is, California Bail Bond Store has been successful at bailing them out of jail. We make magic happen, to some degree. At the start of each bail bond case, there is quite a bit of tension between the loved ones. After our help, we immediately see a difference in the loved ones; they are more united and supportive.
California Bail Bond Store can help turn your bad situation into a better one and we will be more than happy and eager to help. Please contact us immediately online or at 877-793-2245. Consultations are free.
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June 6, 2016
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - California

Never did you ever think you’d get a call from a loved one sitting in jail. But, that call did come in and now you’re tasked with having to figure out how to help bail them out of jail. So many emotions are running through you and you don’t know where to even begin. You haven’t been this stressed since college final exams.
Pay for bail first, unleash your anger, disappointment, worry, and relief on your loved one later. Contact us at California Bail Bond Store Service at 800-793-2245. As California’s most reliable, friendly, and successful bail bond companies, we’ll help you sort out the financial situation for paying for bail. Once the bail bond is formalized and sent to the jail, all you need to do is wait at home for your loved one to come back.
Try and mentally prepare yourself with what you are going to say to your loved one and how you will be spending these coming days with them. This is crucial time to show your continued love and support for them, as they need you more now than ever.
Call us up at 800-793-2245 for bail bond help. It’s our profession and we’re happy to do it for you. Besides, you aren’t expected to pay for bail on your own anyway!
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July 23, 2015
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - Anaheim, Bail Bond Store - California, Bail Bond Store - Costa Mesa, Bail Bond Store - Fresno, Bail Bond Store - Fullerton, Bail Bond Store - Huntington Beach, Bail Bond Store - Irvine, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Beach, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Niguel, Bail Bond Store - Lake Forest, Bail Bond Store - Los Angeles, Bail Bond Store - Lynwood, Bail Bond Store - Mexical, Bail Bond Store - Mission Viejo, Bail Bond Store - Modesto, Bail Bond Store - Newport Beach, Bail Bond Store - OC, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - San Diego, Bail Bond Store - Tustin, Bakersfield Bail Bonds, Know Your Rights, Long Beach Bail Bonds, Riverside Bail Bonds, Santa Ana Bail Bond News, Santa Ana Bail Bonds Articles, Santa Ana Local News

- 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 I have enough funds to pay the premium?
- Do I have enough to pay the rest of the bail amount if I have to?
- Do I have the emotional and mental capacity to take on this responsibility?
- Do I have the time to keep tabs on the arrested person?
- How might my relationship with this person change if I said no to co-signing the bail bond?
Co-signing a bail bond is a huge responsibility and we understand that some people do not want to or cannot take on this challenge. Feel free to call us, California Bail Bond Store, at 800-793-2245 to discuss your options and what it takes to be a bail bond co-signer.
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July 20, 2015
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - Anaheim, Bail Bond Store - California, Bail Bond Store - Costa Mesa, Bail Bond Store - Fresno, Bail Bond Store - Fullerton, Bail Bond Store - Huntington Beach, Bail Bond Store - Irvine, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Beach, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Niguel, Bail Bond Store - Lake Forest, Bail Bond Store - Los Angeles, Bail Bond Store - Lynwood, Bail Bond Store - Mexical, Bail Bond Store - Mission Viejo, Bail Bond Store - Modesto, Bail Bond Store - Newport Beach, Bail Bond Store - OC, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - San Diego, Bail Bond Store - Tustin, Bakersfield Bail Bonds, Know Your Rights, Long Beach Bail Bonds, Riverside Bail Bonds, Santa Ana Bail Bond News, Santa Ana Bail Bonds Articles, Santa Ana Local News

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 judge will determine the price of bail based on the arrested person’s criminal history and the crime. Because bail can be so high, many arrested people cannot afford to pay the entire amount in one instant payment in cash. So, they call someone they can rely on, and the call us at California Bail Bond Store.
What we do is work with you and the arrested person together. We agree on a personalized payment plan so that you, the person co-signing the bail bond, can pay us 10% of the bail amount over a course of so many weeks, months, etc. Once we complete paperwork (no more than 30 minutes), we will send it off to the jail where your person is being held. The jail will process the paperwork and your loved one is free to return home.
Now, as the cosigner of the bail bond, you are responsible for getting the arrested person back to court when they are ordered. That is, if you wish to not pay the consequential full bail amount and get all your collateral back. Think very hard about cosigning a bail bond – the arrested person may be your best friend but to do you trust him or her enough to go to court when asked, so that you do not have to pay for the dire consequences?
Don’t worry – you do have rights and we do take precautions to protect our cosigners as well. You can request to have the arrested person take a drug test or see a therapist so you can better determine if you want to cosign.
If you have additional questions about the bail bond process or what it takes to be a bail bond cosigner, do not hesitate to contact us at California Bail Bond Store at 800-793-2245 – even if you only want to ask questions. When you’re ready to start paperwork, we will be ready too.
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July 20, 2015
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - Anaheim, Bail Bond Store - California, Bail Bond Store - Costa Mesa, Bail Bond Store - Fresno, Bail Bond Store - Fullerton, Bail Bond Store - Huntington Beach, Bail Bond Store - Irvine, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Beach, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Niguel, Bail Bond Store - Lake Forest, Bail Bond Store - Los Angeles, Bail Bond Store - Lynwood, Bail Bond Store - Mexical, Bail Bond Store - Mission Viejo, Bail Bond Store - Modesto, Bail Bond Store - Newport Beach, Bail Bond Store - OC, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - San Diego, Bail Bond Store - Tustin, Bakersfield Bail Bonds, Know Your Rights, Long Beach Bail Bonds, Riverside Bail Bonds, Santa Ana Bail Bond News, Santa Ana Bail Bonds Articles, Santa Ana Local News

- 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 I have enough funds to pay the premium?
- Do I have enough to pay the rest of the bail amount if I have to?
- Do I have the emotional and mental capacity to take on this responsibility?
- Do I have the time to keep tabs on the arrested person?
- How might my relationship with this person change if I said no to co-signing the bail bond?
Co-signing a bail bond is a huge responsibility and we understand that some people do not want to or cannot take on this challenge.
Feel free to call us, Santa Ana Bail Bond Store, at 714-973-2245 to discuss your options and what it takes to be a bail bond co-signer.
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May 22, 2015
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - Anaheim, Bail Bond Store - Costa Mesa, Bail Bond Store - Fullerton, Bail Bond Store - Huntington Beach, Bail Bond Store - Irvine, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Beach, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Niguel, Bail Bond Store - Lake Forest, Bail Bond Store - Los Angeles, Bail Bond Store - Lynwood, Bail Bond Store - Mexical, Bail Bond Store - Mission Viejo, Bail Bond Store - Newport Beach, Bail Bond Store - OC, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - San Diego, Bail Bond Store - Tustin, Know Your Rights, Riverside Bail Bonds, Santa Ana Bail Bond News, Santa Ana Bail Bonds Articles, Santa Ana Local News

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 judge will determine the price of bail based on the arrested person’s criminal history and the crime. Because bail can be so high, many arrested people cannot afford to pay the entire amount in one instant payment in cash. So, they call someone they can rely on, they can call Santa Ana Bail Bond Store.
What we do is work with you and the arrested person together. We agree on a personalized payment plan so that you, the person co-signing the bail bond, can pay us 10% of the bail amount over a course of so many weeks, months, etc. Once we complete paperwork (no more than 30 minutes), we will send it off to the jail where your person is being held. The jail will process the paperwork and your loved one is free to return home.
Now, as the co-signer of the bail bond, you are responsible for getting the arrested person back to court when they are ordered. That is, if you wish to not pay the consequential full bail amount and get all your collateral back. Think very hard about co-signing a bail bond – the arrested person may be your best friend but do you trust him or her enough to go to court when asked, so that you do not have to pay for the dire consequences?
Don’t worry – you do have rights and we do take precautions to protect our co-signers as well. You can request to have the arrested person take a drug test or see a therapist so you can better determine if you want to co-sign.
If you have additional questions about the bail bond process or what it takes to be a bail bond co-signer, do not hesitate to contact Santa Ana Bail Bond Store at 714-973-2245 – even if you only want to ask questions. When you’re ready to start paperwork, we will be ready too.
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May 22, 2015
In category Bail Bond Care, Bail Bond Law, Bail Bond News, Bail Bond Store - Anaheim, Bail Bond Store - Costa Mesa, Bail Bond Store - Fullerton, Bail Bond Store - Huntington Beach, Bail Bond Store - Irvine, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Beach, Bail Bond Store - Laguna Niguel, Bail Bond Store - Lake Forest, Bail Bond Store - Los Angeles, Bail Bond Store - Lynwood, Bail Bond Store - Mexical, Bail Bond Store - Mission Viejo, Bail Bond Store - Newport Beach, Bail Bond Store - OC, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - Orange County, Bail Bond Store - San Diego, Bail Bond Store - Tustin, Know Your Rights, Riverside Bail Bonds, Santa Ana Bail Bond News, Santa Ana Bail Bonds Articles, Santa Ana Local News