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Absolute Bail Bonds has locations across the state of California offering fast response to all the local jails. Feel free to get in touch with the office nearest you or contact our main office toll-free 800-793-2245.
At Absolute Bail Bonds in Lynwood, we offer professional, HONEST and AVAILABLE customer service tailored to the needs of each individual client. We understand that an arrest can result in great stress and inconvenience to friends and family, and this is why we are committed to taking the extra steps to assist and guide you through the entire bail process.
You can count on our experience to guide you through the process. Our services include:
- No Money Down (approved credit)
- 24/7 Bail Bond Service
- 20% Discount
- Phone approvals
- 0% Interest Payment Plans
- No Collateral with Working Signer
- Se Habla Español
If you have any questions or to begin the bail bond process, simply call 1-800-793-2245.
Affordable Bail Bonds in Lynwood
If you’re concerned you can’t gather enough money to pay for your loved ones bail in time, do not worry. There are other options, and the best one is to use a bail bond from Absolute Bail Bonds.
Will take the name, location, and bail amount of the person in jail. You will strategize with your specialist the best payment plan that fits your financial needs so you don’t need to stress too heavily. By utilizing Absolute’s services, you will only be paying 10% of the full bail amount. There will be no interest, no down, and no hidden fees. There may be collateral needs. Once everything is finalized, will get the bail bond over to the jail and your loved one will get out after it has been processed.
You will need to just make sure your loved one attends his or her appointed court date so the bail bond is secure. If he or she fails to do this, they will be rearrested with no bail option, and you will lose any collateral offered up for the bail bond.
Absolute Bail Bonds in Lynwood makes paying for bail easier, less stressful, and most importantly, affordable. That being said, do not hesitate to call 1-800-793-2245 as soon as you know you need to pay for bail. With our help, you can relax a little bit!
Criminal Trespassing in California
When you read through California Penal Code Section 602 you’ll learn that it’s illegal to come onto someone’s property without the owner’s permission. While this doesn’t mean you’ll face criminal charges each time you have to use someone’s driveway to turn around or when you stop in at a neighbor’s home to inquire about a lost pet, it does give the property owner the right to tell you that you’re not welcome on the property.
The other thing to keep in mind is that if you’re on someone else’s property and they request that you leave, failing to do so right away gives the property owner the right to call the police and file trespassing charges against you.
Refusing to leave a hotel or restaurant is another way trespassing charges can be filed against you.
Don’t assume that just because a person’s property is a business, that you can’t potentially be charged with trespassing. There have been cases of people who have gotten into a dispute with business owners/employees/other customers being arrested for trespassing after they entered the business and did things like harass people or refused to leave.
The majority of the trespassing cases that make their way through the California court system or considered misdemeanors. The maximum sentence for a guilty conviction is six months in a county jail and/or a $1,000 fine.
It’s important to understand that it’s not uncommon for trespassing to be added to a list of additional charges that can include violating a personal protection order, property damage, assault, etc. When a judge looks at the additional charges they could decide to hand out a maximum sentence. If the trespassing charges look relatively minor and nothing indicates that you’re a habitual offender, the sentence could be minimal.
Aggravated Trespassing in California
Aggravated trespassing is an exception to the idea that all California trespassing cases are misdemeanors. Aggravated trespassing in California is one of California’s wobbler crimes.
According to Penal Code Section 602, aggravated trespassing in California takes place when a trespasser, “makes a credible threat to cause serious bodily injury to someone else with intent to place them in reasonable fear of their own safety or safety of their family, and who within 30 days of the threat, unlawfully enters their residence, property, or workplace with the intent to carry out the threat.”
If you’re convicted of felony aggravated trespassing, the sentence could include 16-21 months in prison, felony probation, and a $10,000 fine.