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How To Pay Bail With Tax Refund

Posted on Mar 31st, 2020 by 1220 Views

It’s nearly tax time and many people are anticipating receiving a refund on the taxes they paid last year. Tax refunds are an amount of money that you overpaid to the government in withholding taxes over the year. Once you file your taxes and the amount you owe is determined, the overpayment amount is sent back to you and called a “tax refund.”

Oftentimes families and adults with children may receive additional tax credits, including refundable tax credits, that allow them to get back more in a tax refund than they paid in taxes over the year. This money is intended to help individuals and families who are working but still making less than they need to make ends meet.

If you are anticipating a tax refund this year, it is up to you to spend that money where you feel it will do the most good. If paying bail for yourself or someone else is the best use of your tax refund money, the women at Justice Bail Bonds are here to help you navigate the world of bail and bail bonds, to ensure that you get the most value out of your tax refund check.

For more information about using your tax refund to pay bail, call the women at Justice Bail Bonds today! One of their licensed, professional staff members will answer all your questions and help you form a plan that will get you or your loved one back home and make the most financial sense for your family. Call (951) 445-4155 today!

How Can I Use My Tax Refund To Pay Bail?

Jails and bail bond agencies cannot cash your tax refund check for you. To use your tax refund to pay bail or arrange for bail bonds, you will need to get your tax refund cashed or deposited into an account or onto a prepaid credit card. Justice Bail Bonds can also accept bail bond payments by bank wire transfer or PayPal.

For more information about how you can use your tax refund to pay bail, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951) 445-4155. Justice is an all-woman bail bond agency that understands what it’s like to face jail time or have a loved one in trouble with the law. They will help you navigate this difficult time and lay out all of your financial options so that you can make the decision that is best for you and your family.

Do Bail Bond Agencies Take Tax Refunds?

You can use your tax refund to pay bail for yourself or someone else. Bail bond agencies, like Justice Bail Bonds, will help you use your tax refund to arrange for bail bonds when you don’t have the total amount needed to pay bail.

Bail bonds only require a fraction of the total cost of bail to get someone out of jail, usually 10%. Justice bail bonds can use your tax refund to pay for bail bonds and ensure that you or your loved one is home as fast as possible. Call (951) 445-4155 today.

Can I Bond Out Of Jail With My Tax Refund?

Jails cannot process a tax refund check for your bail. If you have the cash amount of your tax refund, you can use this money to pay your bail directly to the court. Many times, the amount of bail needed to get out of jail is more than a person has on hand, even after receiving their tax refund. Bail amounts are often in the thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars.

Bail bonds only require a fraction of the total cost of bail to get out of jail. Bail bond companies like Justice Bail Bonds can take your tax refund check and turn it into bail bonds to get you or a loved one out of jail FAST!

Justice Bail Bonds cannot cash your tax refund check for you, however. You will need to have your check deposited into an account, placed on a prepaid credit card, or in cash. Justice can also accept PayPal payments and bank wire transfers. If you have your tax refund check and you’re not sure what to do with it to pay for bail bonds, call the women at Justice Bail Bonds. They will lay out all of your options and choose the one that’s right for your situation. Call (951) 445-4155 today.

What will I need to post bail bonds with my tax refund?

  • Picture ID
  • Completed Bail Application
  • Proof of Income
  • Proof of Residence
  • Payment Method

If you have a tax refund and need to use that to post bail bonds for yourself or a loved one, you will need to provide some proof of identity, fill out a bail application, show proof of income, and proof of residence. Proof of residence can be in the form of utility bills, a rental or mortgage agreement, bank statements, etc.

Bail bond agencies are not check cashing companies and are not able to cash your tax refund check for you. If you have your check in hand, but you’re not sure what to do next and want to use it to pay for bail or bail bonds, call the ladies at Justice Bail Bonds. They understand the stress of having someone you love in jail. They’ll walk you through the proper steps to take with your tax refund check so that you can get them out of jail quickly.

For more information about what you will need to post bail bonds with your tax refund check, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951) 445-4155 today!

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For faster service please call 951-445-4155 24 hours a day, seven days a week if you or a loved one has been arrested and need to be bailed out quickly and confidentially or if you simply have questions regarding bail, an arrest, or inmate information please do not hesitate to call or fill out our contact us form. We are available 24/7 for all of your bail needs.