Monthly Archives: December 2015

Help A Loved One See New Perspective By Bailing Them Out

2016 is on the horizon and everyone has big dreams and goals for the new year. Whether 2015 was an all-around good year or not, 2016 will be different and better, for everyone, including any loved ones in big trouble during this time. Even a person in jail should have the opportunity to celebrate a […]

Drinking And Driving Among Minors Is Decreasing

Here’s some news that’s headed in the right direction: fewer teens and young adults (between ages 16 and 20) are driving drunk. Last year the percentage who reported having driven drunk (and under the legal age limit) was 7%. Only a few years before that was the statistic at 16%. This statistic came from a […]

No Charges After 48 Hours? You’re Free To Go

So you know, a person can only be detained up to 48 hours in California without having any charges filed against them. If an officer takes you in, they may hold you for two days. But if in those two days, no charges are filed, you have the right to return home. The police legally […]

Best Behavior Practices When Out On Bail

When you post bail, the judge will tell you (and it shouldn’t be a surprise) that you need to be on your best behavior; and this means no getting into trouble, no getting re-arrested, making all bail bond payments on time, showing up for all court dates, and obliging to any other court-ordered terms and […]

3 Most Common Bail Bond Myths: Debunked

Knowledge about bail and bail bonds is not something you learn in school, it’s something you probably learn while watching television and movies. For some people, it’s something they eventually learn as they deal with it in real life. TV and movies don’t 100% accurately depict or explain bail and bail bonds, and there are […]