Out of Jail

Getting Out of Jail: Why So Many Questions?

How the bail bond interview process works.
Bail bond clients have one goal: to get a friend or family member out of jail as quickly as possible.  All bail bond agents understand a client's sense of urgency – even panic - and are happy to explain the process and answer questions.  But before they can approve a bail bond, they need information about the client and about the person in jail.

Now, you may think the bail bond process is as simple as 123:

Call a bail bondsman.
Pay a 10% fee for the bail bond.
Get out of jail.

There’s a lot more to …

By |August 27th, 2007|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Getting Out of Jail: Why So Many Questions?

How Bail Bonds Work

Without bail bonds, people who have been arrested are kept in jail until arraignment and possibly until trial. At the arraignment the defendant is brought before a judge to hear the charges and enter a plea.  While arraignment may be “only” three business days away, sometimes less, this can mean close to a week in jail waiting when weekends and holidays are considered. Jobs, homes and families suffer, not to mention the traumatic and frightening experience of incarceration.

Instead, most defendants post a bail bond so they can continue with their regular lives until the trial is finished.  When released …

By |April 20th, 2007|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on How Bail Bonds Work
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