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We usually are able to, but we will need more information from you to determine if we can help you. Please call for a free bail consultation. ... more
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We have bail bond agents in most states that allow bail bonds. Call for availability in a particular area. ... more
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We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including holidays. We are always happy to take your call and assist you in any way we can. ... more
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Yes. We have a network of bail bond companies and bail agents across the country who can post bonds for us. If you’re not in Maryland, call our toll free number: (800) 334-1450. ... more
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We’re professional licensed California bail bondsmen with experience and knowledge of all California jail systems. Our friendly, courteous and professional bail agents will help you understand how bail works. With satisfied clients all over the ... more
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Personal Recognizance – The defendant does not have to pay money to be released pre – trial. The Court or Magistrate can set conditions including good behavior, supervision by pre-trial services, and not going to certain places or contacting ... more
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Most courts and jails will accept the posting of a Bail Bond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. ... more
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Visit BailLaws.com for up-to-date information on laws regarding California bail bonds. Just remember, we're not lawyers, so this should not be considered legal advice. ... more
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All bail bonds are “appearance bonds.” Appearance bonds can be posted by a bail bonding agent. “Personal bonding agent.” Personal recognizance bonds” and “property bonds” are obtained from a court. ... more
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Bail Bonds are issued by a licensed "Bail Bond Agent" who acts as the appointed representative of the licensed surety insurance company. The Bail Bond Agent always requires a state set fee as well collateral, which is necessary depending on the ... more
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