California has some pretty lax driving laws (California roll stop, lane splitting, going with the flow of traffic instead of the posted speed limit on freeways) but that doesn’t mean you won’t ever get a ticket for them, and that definitely doesn’t mean you should ignore the ticket and not pay it. Plus, all the […]
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Sometimes, handling an issue by ourselves is not enough. Sometimes, getting help from friends or family is also not enough. It is these sometimes that you should seek professional help: a therapist, rehab, community support groups, a bail agent. These are the groups and individuals who can help you best because they are either trained […]
If you are stopped by the police, it is very important that you remain calm and cooperative. Even if you didn’t do anything wrong, you don’t want to give the police any reason to grow suspicious or worse, cuff you. Keep your hands where the officer can see them. Be respectful. If you wish not […]
Besides the obvious – getting out of jail – there are some other benefits to using a bail bond that you might not know about. Using bail bonds benefits both the person the bail bond is for, and the public! ● You get to return to work. You’ll earn your income that allows you to […]
As you know, a bail bond gets you out of jail during the period of their trial on the condition that you promise to appear in court anytime you are requested. If you know ahead of time that there is a conflict with the court date and something in your schedule, you need to tell […]
Bouncing Back From An Arrest “Bouncing back” (as they call it) from an arrest can either be easy or hard and that’s largely up to you. You need to • Prove to your family that their love and close support is your priority, and that you will not let them down. • Show friends you […]
Are There Any “Pros” To Bail Bond Store? Bail bonds automatically generate a negative connotation in someone’s mind – “a lot of money that needs to be paid to get someone, who committed a crime, out of jail.” Basically, someone committed a crime but will go free until their trial as long as they pay […]
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