Most people who are released from jail during their trial period have to pay bail. Some people however, do not. These people are released on what is called “own recognizance” and all they do is sign a paper promising they will show up for court when they are needed, understanding that if they do not, […]
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Californians, the much anticipated and historic El Nino is here and we want to make sure you all are keeping yourselves safe out when outdoors. Follow these tips for wet and windy weather safety and you’ll avoid accidents, police officers, tickets, and more unwanted ordeals. Avoid the outdoors during the heaviest rains as much as […]
Once you get a bail bond once, there’s no rule that says you cannot come to Palmdale Bail Bond Store for a second time, or more. Our criteria for bail bond qualification does not include if you’ve gotten a bail bond before, and how many times you’ve needed one. Our duty is to bail people […]
Anytime you encounter the police, you need to be on your best behavior. You never want to give them any reason to suspect something of you and put them on guard. Here are some things you definitely should not do when in the presence of the police: Resist arrest Run from them Grow angry Touch […]
Trying to figure out what the best part about Ontario Bail Bond Store is (compared to other companies) can be challenging. Is it the low monthly rate personalized payment plans? Ontario Bail Bond Store finds a way to work with anyone and everyone who needs a bail bond, no matter the financial situation. Is it […]
Finding a trustworthy, affordable, reliable, and genuinely caring bail bondsman isn’t the easiest thing. For one, your trust may be a little shot now considering you have to get a bail bond for someone who you trusted to never get into such trouble. Who can help take care of this situation with you? Enter: Burbank […]
Your motivation for bailing out of jail and representing yourself properly should be your family (and that includes you in the picture). Now more than ever do you have something to prove to your family, yourself, and anyone else who is aware of the situation. This was one mistake that let your loved ones down. […]
“$50,000 bail?! Is there anything I can do to lower that amount?” You probably won’t like the answer to that question because the chances of getting bail lowered are extremely thin. The only person who can lower the bail is the judge, who had already set the bail at a “reasonable price” as outlined in […]
No New Year’s resolutions list can be too long and too unrealistic, right? For 2016, we have one challenge, one resolution for you – get your loved one the serious help she or he needs. Whether it’s getting their parents, a rehab center, a counselor, even the police involved, set your loved one straight. Do […]
If at any time the police arrest you and start asking questions, make sure they have read you your Miranda Rights. It’s their procedure to read you these rights anyway, but just in case, be aware if and when they do. Anything you tell the police after you have been “mirandized,” as they call it, […]