
You knowingly did something illegal but you haven’t gotten caught for it yet. That doesn’t mean the police don’t know about it, won’t ever know about it, or aren’t currently trying to track you down.
Santa Ana Bail Bond Store can help you check if a warrant has been issued for your arrest. And, we do this search anonymously. We check your name and the place you think the warrant may be. We may also need other personal information like birthdate. If there is no warrant, you must remember that there could be a warrant tomorrow, next week, next month. If there is a warrant, then we will discuss your bail options before you turn yourself in. This will speed up the process a little bit after so you can be released as soon as possible.
Call Santa Ana Bail Bond Store at 714-973-2245 now if you want us to check if there is a warrant out for your arrest.
If we are past that step and you’re needing to start bail bond paperwork, we can do that too. We are here to help YOU!
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August 12, 2015
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- 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
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In California, there are hundreds of bail agencies eager to take anyone’s business. We all do the same work – posting a bail bond so someone can get out of jail. So it doesn’t really matter what company you choose, right?
Wrong.
Not all bail companies are as reliable or as affordable. Some companies fail to maintain proper communication with clients, leaving them confused, frustrated, and abandoned. Some companies charge interest, down payments, and have hidden fees in their paperwork, leaving clients with emptier wallets.
Do some research before choosing a bail bond company. See what former clients have had to say about them. Double check the fees. Ask questions before committing to their services (like requesting a quote).
Trust us, you’ll be glad you did your research to find the right bail bond company, such as Santa Ana Bail Bond Store, for you.
Call Santa Ana Bail Bond Store now at 714-973-2245 to see just how good we are.
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May 29, 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

- 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.
Read more >
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

As you research for a bail bond company to help you out during this stressful time, you’re 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. So if the defendant has a $5,000 dollar bail, you will need to pay 10% of that ($500) to the bail company, no matter what company it is. What will differentiate pricing between companies is the interest they charge (if any), down payments (if any) and any other hidden fees (if any).
The amount charged is often also proportional to the quality of service. Most companies who charge interest, require down payments, and have hidden fees are really just after your money more than anything. They could care less that you or a loved one is sitting in jail!
It’s important to read up on reviews of the bail bond company before committing. Carefully look at the negative comments and positive comments.
A great standout bail bond company in California is Irvine Bail Bond Store. This family-owned company has been in the industry for nearly 30 years and continues to welcomingly help clients who walk away 100% satisfied with the company’s work. The company is proud to maintain its reputation as being the best in California, with zero down bonds, no hidden fees, no interest. Clients can really tell their agent means well.
To learn more or to make an appointment, chat with us online or call Irvine Bail Bond Store at 877-793-2245.
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May 13, 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