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 Jul 23rd, 2025 by
Undoubtedly, no one wants to find themselves or a loved one in jail for an alleged criminal offense. Whether it is your fifth or first arrest, the experience of being behind bars can feel overwhelming. However, it is a fact of life that mistakes can happen anytime, leading to an arrest. Other times, an arrest can also stem from false...
Posted on Jul 23rd, 2025 by
What are bail bonds, and how do they work? After an arrest, eligible defendants are released from pretrial detention when they pay bail, a financial figure set by the court and paid in cash, property, or bond to guarantee their pretrial release, ensuring that they return for scheduled court proceedings. The defendant must pay bail to exit...
Posted on Jun 17th, 2025 by
When you learn of a loved one's or friend's arrest and detention, you can cosign a bail bond for them to secure a release pending trial. As a co-signer, you are responsible for paying all the costs associated with the bail bonds. A bail violation by a defendant will make you liable for the entire bail amount and cause you to lose the...
Posted on Jun 17th, 2025 by
If your bail bond is revoked, you might think you have to start over, but the law allows for bail bond reinstatement. You can ask the court to restore your bail if you miss a court date or break other release rules. Usually, your bail bondsman and your attorney file a motion that outlines the violation and is backed by appropriate...
Posted on May 21st, 2025 by
Facing an arrest can be a distressing experience, especially if you do not know what to expect. The good news is that you do not have to stay in custody awaiting trial. You have a constitutional right not to be subjected to excessive bail. Bail is an amount you deposit with the court to guarantee that you will attend future court hearings....
Posted on May 20th, 2025 by
A bail bond is usually a financial guarantee, in terms of money, that a bail bond company pledges to a criminal court to secure a defendant’s release. The money incentivizes the defendant’s court appearances for all court proceedings regarding their case. Bail bonds are beneficial when defendants cannot afford to post bail themselves after...
Posted on Apr 23rd, 2025 by
Bail guarantees that a defendant will return to court for scheduled proceedings after being released pending trial. If a defendant cannot afford to pay the full bail amount, they can seek the services of a surety company. In this case, the defendant pays the bail bondsman 10% of the total bail amount in exchange for the bail bond. The...
Posted on Apr 23rd, 2025 by
Many defendants are in jail today because of pretrial detention. They are yet to be found guilty of their charges but remain in jail awaiting trial. However, these individuals require bail to secure pretrial release. Unfortunately, California’s bail system discriminates against the poor because they are the ones who stay behind bars as they...