Don’t Let the Thought of Bail Scare You
NThere are a lot of things in life that scare people. For the most part, these scary things aren’t so much scary as they are simply new experiences. People are afraid of these things because they have no idea how they work. A perfect example of this is when someone wants to post bail for an arrested loved one.
Most people don’t post bail on a regular basis. Some people are even lucky enough to never need to post bail at all. However, creates the problem of no one really knowing how bail works when they actually need to rescue someone from jail. Luckily, there are professionals who can offer their assistance here at Absolute Bail Bonds.
Since 1987, Absolute Bail Bonds has provided Californians with all the help they need to rescue a friend or family member from jail. Our bail agents are some of the best in the state. They have years of training and experience behind them. Whatever questions you might have about a loved one’s arrest, our agents will be able to answer.
Our professional bail agents are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will always be there when you need them. Our agents will answer your questions and guide you through each step of the bail bond process. You will not have to face this alone. Our agents won’t leave your side until they have secured your loved one’s release from jail.
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Posting bail for the first time may seem intimidating and scary, but it isn’t. With the right help, like the kind that can be found here at Absolute Bail Bonds, posting bail is easy. All you have to do to get started is talk to one of our bail agents. From there, they will guide you through the whole process.
What are you waiting for? You can get started with a free consultation by calling 1-800-793-2245 or clicking Chat With Us now.
What Documents Do You Need to Post Bail?
When it comes to bail, most people are a bit of a loss. After all, no one ever really plans on needing bail, and therefore no one ever talks about it. This leaves people lost and confused when they suddenly find themselves needing bail. Luckily, there are professionals available to help at Absolute Bail Bonds.
One of the more common questions our bail agents receive is what documents do clients need to post bail?
- An Official ID – This one is pretty self-explanatory. Whenever a lot of money is involved, companies need to be sure that person they are talking to is exactly who they claim to be. This helps thwart any sort of identity theft. All we need to see is some form of official ID, such as a driver’s license.
- Proof of Residence – This will prove that you are a California resident. This kind of proof can easily be given by showing a utility bill with your home address on it.
- Proof of Income – Lastly, we will need to see that you can truly afford your loved one’s bail bond. This can easily be accomplished with a pay stub or bank statement.
If a person has these documents ready to go when they talk to a bail agent, they will be able to speed up the bail process, getting their loved one out of jail quicker.
Bail may seem intimidating and scary, but it is actually easy, provided you come to Absolute Bail Bonds for help. Our agents are available 24/7 to get your loved one out of jail as quickly as possible. With our agents by your side, you will have nothing to worry about.
Do you want a free consultation? If so, call 1-800-793-2245 or click Chat With Us now.
We Answer Bail Questions All of the Time
Bailing someone out of jail is a foreign concept to most people. It is not something that many people deal with a on a daily basis. This leads to many people having questions about bail when they need to finally use it to rescue a friend from jail. Bad bail bond companies take advantage of this lack of knowledge. Good companies, like Absolute Bail Bonds, do their best to educate their clients, and help them understand how bail works.
- Actually, there is no difference between a bail agent and a bail bondsman. Both terms are used to describe the same job.
- The cost of a person’s bail depends on a lot of different factors. These factors include, the person’s criminal record, the crime itself, the likelihood of the person running while out on bail, and the threat the person may pose to the community. A judge looks at all of this when determining a person’s bail amount.
- Yes, we can do that. First, we will need the name of your friend/family member, plus his or her birthday, and the county where he or she was arrested. This will allow us to look up your loved one in the county jail system and get you specific answers about his or her case.
- In most cases, you do not. Here at Absolute Bail Bonds we prefer to not use collateral for our bonds, however collateral may be needed for incredibly large bail bonds.
- No, Absolute Bail Bonds and our agents are only licensed to operate within the state of California.
What is the difference between a bail agent and a bail bondsman?
How much does bail cost?
Can you tell me what my friend/family member was arrested for?
Do I need to give collateral for the bail bond?
Can you bail my friend out of jail in Nevada?
This is just a small sample of the questions that we get about bail bonds here at Absolute Bail Bonds. If you have any more questions, you can check out some of our other articles on the website, or you can talk to a professional bail agent for free.