Bail Hotline in San Diego News!

April 12th, 2010

Helping others in these critical times are essential in making sure we all get through these hard times. The Bail Hotline Bail Bonds prides itself in being involved in helping others not only with Bail but in their lives in general. See one of our agents in action in the following video…
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Dub Show

April 1st, 2010

Check out The Bail Hotline Team at the Dub Show.

It was a great turn out, with lots of giveaways! Check Back often to see upcoming events!

Bail Bonds: Collateral or No Collateral?

December 17th, 2009

One of the most common questions we get at the Bail Hotline is, do I need collateral? The short answer is maybe. We have done million dollar bonds with just a signature, and we have done $50,000 bonds with three co-signers…so it really depends.

Here are some factors that would probably work in your favor and most likely, you wouldn’t need collateral:
1. You have an attorney
2. You own your own home
3. You have been in the area for a long time
4. You have good credit

Remember, bail is paid as a guarantee that you will show-up to court. The lower the risk, the lower the need for collateral. If you have more questions give us a call at 888-GET-BAIL.

How a Bail Bond is Set!

December 17th, 2009

Judges are responsible for setting bail. Because many people want to get out of jail immediately (instead of waiting up to five days to see a judge), most jails have standard bail schedules that specify bail amounts for common crimes. An arrested person can get out of jail quickly by paying the amount set forth in the bail schedule.

The Eighth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution requires that bail not be excessive. This means that bail should not be used to raise money for the government or to punish a person for being suspected of committing a crime. Remember: The purpose of bail is to allow the arrested person to remain free until convicted of a crime, and the amount of bail must be no more than is reasonably necessary to keep the suspect from fleeing before a case is over.

Don’t Sign Anything!!!

December 17th, 2009

Never sign anything that you don’t fully understand!!! And if you have questions, be sure to ask your bail agent BEFORE you sign!!!!

I have been in the bail business a long time. I started with a large, well know, reputable firm. They taught me many things, but when I got into business with my brothers we decided to treat people as if they where part of the family. This principle has been good for our clients and good for business. After ten years we have 13 offices across California and thousands of satisfied customers.

If you are in need of a bail bond service, please read, “The 3 Questions You Must Ask Your Bail Bond Agent BEFORE you Sign Anything”
Even if you choose to do business with another firm, the information will help through the process.