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Serving All Courts... All Jails and All Bonds Throughout California - BAIL BONDS

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Consumer Tips on Bail Bonds
Deal ONLY with a licensed bail agent. Ask to see the bail agent's license and identification prior to any bail transaction.
The bail agent should charge you only the legal rates. Additional charges should be itemized and explained to your satisfaction.

Ask for an itemized receipt for all charges. You should receive a company numbered receipt, stating the amount you paid, the total amount being charged, on who's behalf (defendant name), the address of the Surety Company and their direct telephone #.

Ask for copies of all signed contracts and agreements.

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Once someone is arrested on a criminal charge, they may be held for trial unless they furnish the required bail amount issued by the court, often in the form of a bail bond. When a bail bond is issued, the person released promises to appear in court at the designated time and place. If the person released on bail and fails to appear in court on their designated appearance date, the bail bonds becomes payable and is forfeited as a penalty. For this reason, a bond usually requires some type of collateral such as cash,

title to real property or other types of security. It is important to note that only a person holding a bail license may solicit the negotiation of a bail bonds. If you require any bail bond services in California, please call us immediatly at 877-342-2245. It's easy, fast and effective. Remember, our Agents are here to help you through this process.

Traditionally, bail bond is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court in order to persuade it to release a suspect from jail, on the understanding that the suspect will return for trial or forfeit the bail (and be guilty of the crime of failure to appear). In most cases bail money will be returned at the end of the trial, if all court appearances are made, no matter whether the person is found guilty or not guilty of the crime accused.

The Bail Bonds Process
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