When you or someone you know is arrested it can be a terrifying experience. No one wants to sit handcuffed in the back of a police car, on their way to jail. No matter how short the drive really is, it could be one of the longest rides of your life. Worst of all, after […]
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When someone is arrested, they can feel isolated and alone in jail. Do not make someone you care about, feel like that. Rescue him or her from jail with help from Newman Bail Bond Store. We will help you get your friend or family member out of jail in as little as 2 hours, depending […]
Everyday thousands of people are arrested in California alone. Sadly, most of them are not prepared for it and do not know what to do. Lucky for you, Tulare Bail Bonds is here to help you and all of our clients by making bail quick and easy. You can count on our bail agents to […]
Just because a friend or family member got arrested, does not mean they have to stay in jail. Everyone has the right to be bailed out of jail, so help your loved one exercise their right to bail. Talk to one of our spectacular bail agents at Los Angeles Bail Bond Store today. Our bail […]
Paying for a bail bond means meeting monthly payments. While easier and more affordable than the straight bail option, some people might still be stretched thin on money. Here are some helpful ways to save and recoup money for bail: ● Move bank accounts to gain the most benefits and highest interest ● Buy essentials […]
“$50,000 bail?! Is there anything I can do to lower that amount?” You probably won’t like the answer to that question because the chances of getting bail lowered are extremely thin. The only person who can lower the bail is the judge, who had already set the bail at a “reasonable price” as outlined in […]
You’ve seen the news and watched the television shows and movies – bail can be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars – even a million! Why is this so outrageously expensive? First, the price for bail is determined based on certain factors like what crime and how serious it was, whether the defendant has […]