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Tag Archives: county jail

Bail Bonds Tips: How To Select a Bail Bondsman

Choosing a bail bonds company can seem like a difficult task after you get word of a loved one being held in jail.  There are many companies to choose from— especially in major cities, where bail bonds are a necessary part of the legal system, so there’s a large demand for bail bonds companies in […]

Bail Bonds Basics: Learning the Ropes

It is not an easy phone call when you receive word that a friend or loved one has gotten in trouble with the law and needs the help of a bail bonds company to get released. Most of us do not ever deal with this situation more than a time or two in our lives […]

Qualifying for Bail Bonds

If you’ve gotten word that your loved one or family member has gotten into trouble with the law, the last thing you want to worry about are expenses.  Unfortunately, bail bonds are the first things you’ll actually need to deal with in order to get your loved one released from prison and in a position […]

After Arrest: The Post Arrest Process

When an individual is charged with a crime, after arrest the bail bonds process is key to re-obtaining freedom. Once out of jail, the defendant will be upset and worried for the future. You may have an idea of what to do in order to get bailed out of jail, but what happens after you’re […]

Rights When Arrested: Know your Rights

Getting arrested can be a life-changing experience and getting through the bail bonds process is only a start—once you get released, there are many responsibilities you will have to deal with your legal issues and recapture control of your life. Along the way, there are many processes and some bureaucracy you’ll have to get through […]

LA Bail Bonds: Should I Leave Someone in Jail?

One common threat that most children receive when they are younger is “If you end up in jail, you had better get comfortable because you will be spending the night there.” This threat is generally given by a concerned parent who does not want his or her child to break the law. Most of the […]