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Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by
Bail bond services that are based in California do not usually require a US Citizen to sign the documentation and no social security number is required either. The process is very simple and the only thing that you do need is someone who is able to pay the full premium. Most of the time this stands at 10%, and it is only a one-time fee. If...
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If you are ever in a situation where you need to post bail, and have no job, then you first need to understand that most people can appeal the amount of bail that has been set. You can appear before the judge again and if you do this, you may be able to win your appeal. You may also be able to get the bail reduced if you have been accused of...
Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by
If you know that you need to post bail, but you can’t because you have bad credit then this is nothing for you to be concerned about. Most of the time you don’t actually need to have a credit check done in order to post bail, the only thing that you do need is someone who can co-sign for you. You need to make sure that they have a job, or...
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When someone gets arrested, there are a huge number of potential outcomes. One of them is whether the defendant will have to wait until their court date while they are in jail. In cases like this, the judge will often order that bail be set so that the defendant can be released in the meantime. It’s important to know that if you do have bail...
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Just in 2020, 1.8 million people were incarcerated in the US. According to recent studies, nearly 40% of prisoners reported having at least one disability, such as cognitive, ambulatory, or vision-related disabilities. These statistics make US prisoners in state and federal prisons 2.5 times more likely than the general population to live...
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Each year, in the US, over 10.6 million jail admissions take place. Unlike in prison, where around 600,000 convicted people are admitted every year, jail hosts mostly people awaiting trial, not yet convicted of any crime. And, each year, over 450,000 of them are stuck in jail because they are unable to pay their bails, which can vary between...
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When you have been charged with a crime, ensuring you make bail can be a very expensive process. As a result, many people either do not have the money available to pay for it or have to rely on their loved ones to get them out, resulting in financial concerns. Depending on the charge, the bail can increase in value. In such a situation, it's...
Posted on Dec 21st, 2021 by
If the bail amount that was set at your hearing is high, you might be seriously considering sitting in jail until your trial. This is rarely a good idea. Not only does being in jail make it much more difficult to plan your defense, it can cause irreparable damage to your health, finances and home life. No matter how high your bail is set,...