24 Hour Bail Bonds:
Los Angeles: 323-547-8767 | Orange County: 714-541-1155 San Bernardino: 909-381-3899 619-381-4859 San Diego: Riverside: 951-445-4155
24 Hour Bail Bonds:
Los Angeles: 323-547-8767
Orange County: 714-541-1155
San Bernardino: 909-381-3899
San Diego: 619-381-4859
Riverside: 951-445-4155
Posted on Feb 19th, 2025 by
Bail bonds provide a practical means of financing pretrial release. Bail bonds facilitate your release if you cannot cover the bail expenses. Many confuse bail with bail bonds, although the two serve different purposes. Bail is the amount of money a court requires a defendant to post and be released as they await trial. On the other hand, a...
Posted on Feb 19th, 2025 by
Facing an arrest and criminal charges is a traumatizing experience. You want to secure a fast release and avoid the stigma of sitting behind bars. Most defendants in California can secure a release before trial through bail. The bail money assures the court that you will return for scheduled court proceedings and trial. Bail amounts differ...
Posted on Feb 19th, 2025 by
When you or a loved one has been arrested, you have a right to be released on bail, awaiting to stand trial. Nonetheless, when you cannot consolidate the bail funds, you can turn to a bail bond service to pay the full bail after paying them a premium fee and agreeing to all their conditions. When you violate bail conditions, the court will...
Posted on Feb 19th, 2025 by
Bail is an amount you pay the court for a release with a pending case. A judge considers different factors of your case when setting your bail. Courts accept bail in cash, property, or bail bonds. Regardless of the type of bail you choose, you must post it before securing the release. In California, you can post your bail or that of a loved...
Posted on Feb 19th, 2025 by
If you have been arrested and charged with a felony in California, you will likely have several questions and concerns running through your mind about what comes next. For example, you might wonder whether it is possible to post bail in your case. If you are asking yourself this, the short answer is, in most cases, you can post bail even...
Posted on Feb 19th, 2025 by
Most defendants secure a release from jail with pending criminal charges by posting bail. However, not all defendants can secure bail release. The court can deny you bail or set the bail amount too high for you to afford. The duration the court can hold you without bond depends on different factors of your case. They include your criminal...
Posted on Nov 15th, 2024 by
An arrest is a devastating experience for a defendant and their family. When you learn of a loved one's arrest, you want to arrange a quick release for them. This allows them to come home and move on with their lives while their case is pending. You must post bail to secure a release before your trial. The court sets bail amounts at a...
Posted on Nov 15th, 2024 by
Many defendants secure a pre-trial release by posting bail. But most of these defendants and their loved ones wonder what happens to bail after the court proceedings end. Considering the amount of money or bond you’ve posted to secure a pre-trial release, you would want to learn what happens after the case is completed. This article explains...