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Should Bail Bonds Companies Require Clients to Check-In?

Many Los Angeles bail bondsmen are requiring their clients to check-in to your bail bonds office within 24-hours of being released, which leaves enough time to get a meal, change clothes, and shower before checking-in.

What to Do if the Person You Bailed Out Runs Away

On numerous occasions, we have warned about the potential harm that can come from being the indemnitor, or bail bonds signer, if you do not have a close relationship with the arrestee. We normally recommend that a relative, spouse, or very close friend take on this responsibility, because the released person will be less likely to leave that individual high and dry.

Professional Bail Bonds: Finding a Trustworthy Business

Hiring a professional bail bonds business is more important than you would realize. While it might seem like a good idea to save some money and cut costs, the reality is that it is not smart. At best you will be duping the judicial system, at worst you could be getting ripped off. Here are some tips to know before hiring a bail bonds agent.

Challenges to Professional Bail Bondsmen

Day-to-day life as a bail bondsman in Los Angeles is tough enough. We deal with criminals and police officers every day. Sometimes we have to make difficult decisions about whether or not to grant bail to a potential client. And every day we put our lives at risk in a dangerous profession.

Las Vegas Bail Bondsman Targeted for Destroying Evidence

Finding aLos Angelesbail bonds business that is reputable and law-abiding is important, and nothing demonstrates this more than the actions of aLas Vegasbail bondsman who is being investigated in a criminal case for destruction of evidence.

Don’t Blame the Bail Bondsmen, Blame the System

Just over two years ago, in December 2009, Seattle was struck by a major tragedy when four off-duty police officers were gunned down in a coffee shop and died. The suspect, who fled the scene, was later identified as Maurice Clemmons, and shot before he could be arrested.
The bail bonds business that posted his bond six days prior to the event was temporarily shut down, despite being a 24-hour business, due to investigations that they did not spend enough time looking into his past and potential commit a crime.

Supreme Court Upholds Search Without Warrant

Five years ago, Burbank police officers burst into the home of a teenage student from Bellarmine-Jefferson High School without a warrant because of a rumor that he was planning to open fire on his school and classmates. The U.S. Supreme Court just defended and allowed this action based on the immediacy of the situation.

Bail Bonds Varieties: Cash Bonds, Surety Bonds, and Property Bonds

This week, we will explain the difference between the various types of bail bonds that exist, namely cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds.

California Bail Bonds

Although the bail bonds business is fairly regulated throughout the United States, each individual state is allowed to create its own laws. For example, Illinois, Oregon, Kentucky, and Wisconsin have completely banned the practice of using bail bonds and instead require a 10% cash deposit.

California law, like many other states, requires that bail bonds companies charge exactly 10% of the total bail. This figure is non-negotiable and cannot be lowered or raised.

Los Angeles Bail Enforcement

What is often only glossed over is the Los Angeles bail enforcement when the arrested person skips his trial and flees. In this scenario, it becomes necessary for the bail bonds company to track down the suspect in order to retrieve the money they could lose…