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Appropriate Actions to Take When Seeking a Bail Bond After Committing a Crime

Posting bail can be a difficult and confusing process for the common Joe. Follow this guide to be able to post a bail bond without much fuss.

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Appropriate Actions to Take When Seeking a Bail Bond After Committing a Crime

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  1. April 10, 2017 Appropriate Actions to Take When Seeking a Bail Bond After Committing a Crime Image 1 Helpful Steps to Know Before Using a Bail Bond After Going to Jail A lot may be going through your mind following an arrest. How long are you going to be in jail and how much will it cost to post bail? These questions can cause a lot of concern, but if you follow this guide and remain calm, you can get through this whole ordeal. Understand the Benefits of Bail Page | 1

  2. Before you move forward with your legal options, it’s helpful to know why you should post bail in the first place. Securing bail is not only the quickest way to get out of jail, but it also gives you time to work on your defense. You may not be familiar with the charges, for example, but you can do some research after posting bail and be able develop a solid defense. You’ll have plenty of time to consult with an attorney, who can guide you through this legal process. You also might have a career to think about, putting you in a bind if you have to spend too much time in jail. Posting bail helps you return to work and earn a living, even after you’ve just been accused of a crime. You might avoid jail by paying a preset bail amount. Not only does this save you time, but it saves you the embarrassment of being locked in a cell with other offenders while the case against you have not been proven. Contact a Bail Bond Agent You may not have a lot of money on hand to pay the bond’s full amount upfront. That’s where a bail bondsman comes in handy. They’ll charge a small fee and pay the bond amount if you fail to show up to court. The agent may put a hold on your possessions as collateral, which may be real estate, property, vehicles, jewelry, and bank accounts. The average bail for felonies in 2009 across 75 U.S. counties was $55,400, a huge sum for low- income families. Fortunately, there are some agents that don’t charge interest and keep a constant rate every year. These agents maintain constant communications with you, either by phone or in person. This ensures that you show up to court. Make Sure the Bondsman is Licensed If you end up using a bondsman to post bail, make sure they are licensed by the state. This ensures they are reputable and won’t take advantage of your already stressful situation. Look up the bondsman’s license number on the Department of Insurance website. Licensed bondsmen follow applicable laws and regulations and will never try to impose excessive fees to gain more profit. Page | 2

  3. Being sent to jail and having to post bail can freak you out, especially if your offense was minor and you don’t have a lot of money. As long as you stay calm and use the right bail bond agent, you shouldn’t have trouble posting bail and moving on with your life. About JR’s Bail Bonds: After being sent to jail, you may need help from a reputable company like JR’s Bail Bonds. We offer a reliable 24-7 service that helps you get out of jail as quickly as possible. We will take you through the entire process and never charge interest. Our 10 years of experience makes us reliable in times of need. Sources: America’s Peculiar Bail System, priceonomics.com How Do Bail Bond Companies Work?, smallbusiness.chron.com Page | 3

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