When a person is arrested, they are either eligible to post bail, or they are required to stay in jail. On the surface level, that is as simple as it gets, but understanding bail options is where it gets more complex. There are multiple methods to posting bail and getting out of jail. Cash Bail […]
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You get more than you pay for when you use South Los Angeles Bail Bonds to help bail your loved one out of jail. South Los Angeles Bail Bonds charges 10% of the full bail amount where other companies will charge more and give you less quality service. Here is what to expect with South […]
Compared to cash bail, bail bonds are a small cost. Bail bonds cost 10% of cash bail. So it may be a few hundred or a few thousand dollars that you would much rather spend on something else. But knowing that your loved one, who is sitting in jail, depends on you to come through […]
The option to post bail is not up to the defendant, the defendant’s family and friends, or the arresting police; it is up to the judge. Since the judge is never actively present at the time of the actual arrest, the defendant will not immediately know if he or she has been afforded the opportunity […]
Bail bonds are what many people use to get out of jail. However, please note that bail bonds are only for those who, one, are granted the opportunity to bail, and two, have yet to be convicted or acquitted during trial. So, anyone who has already been convicted of their crime and is doing time […]
Even though paying for a bail bond is significantly more affordable than paying for cash bail, some people still struggle more than others to meet the financial demands of the bail bond. Riverside Bail Bonds understands that everyone has different financial situations, so we try and work with each client individually to come up with […]
We are going to debunk some myths haunting the dreaded bail bond industry and in itself, debunk the myth that the bail bond industry is dreadful. Many people see only negativity, but we are going to show you why there is positivity within it. Myth: Bail agents look like big, scary bouncers. This is stereotyping. […]