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4 Bail Bond Myths and the Truth Behind Them
When you or a loved one have been incarcerated and need the assistance of a bail bondsmen, finding the right company can be stressful. The process can seem difficult but the good news is bail bonds are often an excellent option to ensure you can get on with your life...
What Is An Unsecured Bail Bond?
There are two different options in bail bonds that allow a person charged with a criminal act to get out of jail until the charges are addressed through the court or by other means. Secured Bail Bond The most common option is called a secured bail bond. This is...
Understanding The Difference Between Cash Bail And Bonds
Going through the legal system can be a challenge on top of the stress and anxiety caused by an arrest and a criminal charge. When this happens, the priority is to get the individual released so he or she can return home. Often family members are confused by the terms...
How To Get Your Name Off Of Someone’s Bail Bond
It is not easy to have to bail someone out of jail. It is costly. Even if you believe in this person and their innocence, it is a very high-risk situation for many people to take on a bail bond. If, for some reason, you want to cancel your bail bond, you need to take...
What Happens If You Don’t Pay Bail Bonds?
When you agree to a bail bond, you are entering into a legal arrangement. Even if you are not the person that is facing criminal charges, you are agreeing to that person being present. If you fail to pay the bail bonds, then you could face legal action taken against...
Bail Vs Bond: What Is the Difference Between Bail And Bond?
The terms ‘bail’ and ‘bond’ are often used interchangeably but they actually have two different meanings. When a close friend or family member is arrested, the emotional impact can leave you feeling confused and stressed. It’s important, however, that you understand...
How To Get Out Of A Bail Bond Contract
What is a Bail Bond? A bail bond is an agreement that a person will appear on a designated court date or pay a sum of money for not showing up. It is like insurance to the magistrate that if the defendant is let out of prison, they will show up for their court...
Know Your Rights: Police Questioning | Sanctuary Bail Bonds
If you have seen a cop or lawyer show on TV, you are probably familiar with the Miranda rights. These rights, such as the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer, are all found in the Bill of Rights. They lay the groundwork for police questioning...
Can I Drop Assault Charges Against My Spouse? | Sanctuary Bail Bonds
Domestic violence is one of the most persistent social ills in Arizona. Nearly one in six women report that an intimate partner, usually a spouse, has injured them in some way. That figure is unacceptably high. As a result, police officers can sometimes be very...
Don’t Get Tricked! Larceny by Trick is a Crime | Sanctuary Bail Bonds
Private property is almost sacred in the United States. 17th century English philosopher John Locke, who greatly influenced Thomas Jefferson and the other authors of the Declaration of Independence, said that all people have the right to life, liberty, and property....
The Five Types of Arson in Arizona | Sanctuary Bail Bonds
In terms of both financial and human losses, arson may be the most devastating property crime in Arizona. So, Maricopa County prosecutors are particularly aggressive in many situations, particularly if the losses or potential losses were high and the defendant...
The 5 Types of Vandalism Charges & Destruction of Property Charges in Arizona | Sanctuary Bail Bonds
Aside from shoplifting and other theft crimes, vandalism and destruction of property are probably the most commonly-charged property crimes in Maricopa County misdemeanor courts. The high volume of cases, and relative complexity of each case makes it rather common for...