WHY IS BAIL BONDS BETTER THAN CASH BAIL?

WHY IS BAIL BONDS BETTER THAN CASH BAIL?

The Eighth Amendment in the U.S Constitution protects people arrested for various criminal offenses from excessive amounts of bail. Although this is already happening, not all people can afford to pay the bail amount in full. That's why it is common to hire 24 hour...

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10 Common Bail Bond Terms and Their Meaning

10 Common Bail Bond Terms and Their Meaning

Most people usually don't have the slightest understanding of how the bail bond process works until they or someone they know gets arrested. As a result, there is an added stress associated with the entire ordeal. For one, the accused will have to go through...

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The Types of Bail Bond Conditions

The Types of Bail Bond Conditions

Do you ever wonder that sorts of bail bonds are out there? Or do you think bail bonds are all the same? To free someone temporarily for the crimes they have been accused of? Yes this is what bail bonds are all about, but there is more to that idea. Not everyone who...

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Problems a Family May Face after an Arrest

Problems a Family May Face after an Arrest

An arrest is one of the worst things that can happen to a member of your family. It causes stress and trauma not only to the arrested member but to the entire family. Additionally, the financial and legal consequences of an arrest are inevitable. These are the most...

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Bail Bond Myths You Should Drop from Your System

Bail Bond Myths You Should Drop from Your System

Many myths and misconceptions have been passed from one person to another regarding bail, the bail bondsman and events that happen in between them. If you are caught in a situation where you seek a bail bondsman to help you, it would be good for you to know the truth...

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What is Bail?

What is Bail?

Bail is money that a person arrested for committing a criminal offense is required to deposit as guarantee that he/she will appear in court for the hearings until his/her case is resolved. Although the amount of bail is based on a table in most states, it is the judge...

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Can Property Serve as Collateral for Bail?

Can Property Serve as Collateral for Bail?

If you are arrested for an offense such as Driving Under the Influence or any other violation punishable by imprisonment, you will be required to go through a specific process. In this article, we will let you know what to expect including the terms involved in every...

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Bail for DUI and Domestic Violence

Bail for DUI and Domestic Violence

There are two most prevailing offenses in the United States today. These are domestic violence and driving under the influence or DUI. Sad as it seems, domestic violence is still a common occurrence in American homes even in the present generation. It is in fact one...

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How Bail Bonds Work?

A loved one got arrested and you were informed that he can get out of jail provided he post a bail bond. Yet here you are, you have know idea what to do next or where to get the money to post for a bail bond, or what it is.Here are some information if your question is...

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After Posting Bail, What’s Next?

After Posting Bail, What’s Next?

There are 4 things that you will need to do if someone you know got arrested and is in custody. First is that you can call a bail bond agent and have them post a bail on your behalf. If you have money, you can pay your own bail in full and wait for your next court...

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Crime Statistics in Colorado from 2007 – 2016

Crime Statistics in Colorado from 2007 – 2016

In 2016, while crime rates in many of the 30 largest cities in the United States drops, the crime rate in Colorado rose by 3.4 percent. This is fueled by an increase in murder, auto theft, rape, and robbery cases. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, the...

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Surety Bonds for Bail

Surety Bonds for Bail

If you are arrested for being a suspect of a crime, a judge will determine if you will be held in police custody until the day of your trial. If the judge thinks you are dangerous or have a tendency to escape, you will stay in jail until you get cleared of the cases...

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