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Rescue Someone from Jail in California

Rescue Someone from Jail in California

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or over 30 years, San Diego Bail Bond Store has helped Californians rescue their friends and family members from jail. We’ve helped Californians deal with bail all over the state. We are always ready and willing to help people in need, provided they are here in California because, unfortunately, there are limits to where we can provide help.

At San Diego Bail Bond Store, our bail agents are only licensed to bail people out of jail here in California. We cannot bail people out of jails in other states. It doesn’t matter how close the jail may be to the state line, we are not legally allowed to post bail outside of California.

This is due to the fact that bail is slightly different in each state...

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Some Common Bail Questions from San Diego Bail Bond Store

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hen it comes to dealing with bail for the first time, most people have a lot of questions. If you are trying to bail someone out of jail and have questions, you have come to the right place. Here at San Diego Bail Bond Store, we are bail experts and can provide you with all of the answers that you are looking for. Some of the common questions that we get here include:

  • How much does a bail bond cost?

The bail bonds here at San Diego Bail Bond Store only cost 10% of the bail that they are for. This means you get a 90% discount on the cost of rescuing your love one from jail by coming to us for help.

  • Do you offer any discounts?

Yes, we offer a 20% discount for clients who qualify...

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Making Payments Easy at San Diego Bail Bond Store

Making Payments Easy at San Diego Bail Bond Store

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veryone understands that trying to pay for a large expense can be difficult. This is why a vast number of people try to get payment plans for the larger expenses. Payment plans help break up the cost into smaller pieces and spread those pieces out over several months making them affordable. This is why we provide our clients with personalized payment plans here at San Diego Bail Bond Store.

Our goal at San Diego Bail Bond Store is to make the bail process as simple and affordable as possible. One of the ways that we do this is by working with each of our clients to create customized payment plans to meet their unique budget. However, we do not stop there on making things easier.

We understand that each client is unique and has their preferred way of paying for things...

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Do You Need Collateral to Post Bail?

Do You Need Collateral to Post Bail?

There are a lot of different aspects to bailing someone out of jail. Some things, such as giving information about a loved one to a bail agent, are easier to understand. Other things can be completely new concepts to people. One example of this would be collateral. Some people have never heard the term before and have no idea what it means or how it applies to bail.

Collateral is something that often pops up when large sums of money are being loaned to others. In its simplest form, collateral is something of value that a client pledges as an insurance that they will pay back the loan. The collateral has to be equal to or greater in value to the amount of money loaned. If the client fails to pay off their loan, then the company keeps the pledged collateral as payment for the loan.

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We Will Always Help You Post Bail

We Will Always Help You Post Bail

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o one ever plans on getting arrested, and so people are usually caught off guard when a loved one does get arrested. Luckily San Diego Bail Bond Store can help you with that. One might think that after posting bail things get easier, but that isn’t always the case. Sometimes the unthinkable happens and your loved one gets arrested again.

You could still be trying to pay off your loved one’s first bail bond, when they get arrested a second time. This can be even more stressful for you than the first time. Luckily, San Diego Bail Bond Store is still here for you. We can help you out with this situation just like we did with the first one.

Just because you haven’t finished paying off the first bail bond does not mean that you can’t get a second one...

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What Is My Monthly Payment?

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Once people figure out what the initial cost of their loved one’s bail bond will be, they want to know how much the monthly payments will cost. Unfortunately, much like figuring out the initial cost of the bail bond, figuring out monthly payments requires a lot of information. This makes it hard to give people a real answer without having any case information.

There are different factors that play into the size of the monthly payments.

Size of the bail bond
Size of the initial payment
Length of the payment plan

These variables all factor into determining how much the monthly payments for the bail bond will be. If more money is paid up front, the monthly payments will be less, and vice versa. Larger bail bonds tend to have bigger monthly payments since more money needs to be paid...

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How to Handle a Warrant

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san diego bail bonds

If you are like most people, then you have probably never needed to deal with a warrant. Unfortunately, there may come a time when you have to do just that. As much as many people would prefer to never think of something like this happening to them, they should. It helps to be prepared after all.

When you find out that a warrant has been issued for your arrest, the mature responsible thing to do is to turn yourself in to the authorities. This can easily be done by walking into the local law enforcement agency, and talking to one of the officers there.

However, before you turn yourself in, be sure to contact the professionals here at San Diego Bail Bond Store. We can work with you to get a bail bond ready to go. We will fill out as much of the paperwork as we can beforehand...

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Road Trip Checklist

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Summer is the perfect time to take a road trip with friends. It is vacation season and the weather is perfect for you to drive your convertible with the wind blowing in your hair. Whether you have a destination in mind or you prefer to just drive, make sure you have packed your essentials such as sunglasses, sunblock, swim suits, and have your driving playlist ready. Before you get on the road, make sure to do a safety check of your vehicle.

Check that all exterior lights of the car work properly: head lights, tail lights, brake lights, signal lights, and high beams.
Make sure your horn is working, and loud for others to hear.
All passengers need to be wearing a seatbelt. Make sure those function properly.
Hopefully it will not rain, but in case it does, you will want your windshield wipe...

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Unpaid Traffic Fines Dont Mean Suspended Driver’s License

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Starting next month, Californians who do not pay their traffic fines have one less thing to worry about: risk losing their license. There is a kind of catch 22 here because, on one hand, it means Californians who do not pay their traffic fines can keep their license and continue to drive. On the other hand, these individuals may feel less inclined to have to pay their traffic fines.

One reason for this change is that suspending licenses has not been helping the state collect money for the unpaid fines. Additionally, lower income individuals who lose their license simply because of unpaid traffic fines risk falling deeper into debt. By losing a license, a person can no longer drive. Think about how that would affect your everyday life, if that was you...

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What to do in a Police Chase

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Car chases in the movies are exciting and cool, but in real life, getting stuck in the middle of one is dangerous, and nerve wracking. What is the protocol for civilians who are suddenly in the middle of a car chase? This is not something driving school or the DMV teaches people. Do you move to the side of the road because you hear sirens coming your way? Will you have time? Will you have the room to do so?

If a driver has the time and room to move over to the side of the road to let the car chase pass, then they should do so. This does not happen often though, so in all other instances, the driver should continue driving in their lane at the same speed they are going. The police will maneuver around the driver. A driver should never make a lane change if the car chase is too close...

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