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If Your Loved One Gets Locked Up, Here’s Why You Call a Bail Bondsman

August 6, 2020 by Bail Man

Man Locked Up in Jail Few things are more worrisome than getting that phone call from a loved one telling you they have been arrested. Nevertheless, after the shock of receiving the phone call wears off, it’s essential you act quickly to provide them with the help and support they need.

If your loved one is locked up, the quickest and most surefire way to get them out is to work with a bail bondsman. A bail bondsman can help you get your loved one out of jail the quickest, even if he or she or you are experiencing economic issues, since a bail bond allows you to get your loved one out with having to pay the entire bail amount all in one swoop.

Moreover, a bail bond can be used on a wide range of charges, including but not limited to DWIs, domestic incidents, robberies or any other felony in which your loved one is indicted and a bail is set by the judge presiding over the case. The price of bail is determined by the severity of the crime, and a bail bondsman will work with you to help get your loved one out. A bail bondsman never judges; we all make mistakes and we are just here to provide our clients with the services they need at their most difficult times, and to help protect their rights.

Reasons to Work With Bail Man Bail Bonds

  • We know the ins and outs of the system and will work on your behalf to get your loved one ASAP! While we may not be lawyers, we’ve been around the criminal justice system long enough to explain to you exactly what’s to come and precisely what you can do to provide the support your loved one needs.
  • We save you a great deal of money, since you only have to put up a fraction of the cost of the bail, rather than having to pay the full amount.
  • We’re tax free!
  • If your loved one misses his or her court date, we can reinstate the bail. In this situation, the county puts a bench warrant out for your arrest, but we can take you back to court and have bail reinstated since it supersedes the bench warrant.
  • Working with us is the quickest way to get your loved one out of lockup. This is more important than perhaps ever before thanks to COVID pandemic. It’s bad enough your loved one is stuck inside with terrible food and living conditions…but now they have to worry about getting sick and really have little to no control over being able to avoid the illness if the virus enters the building and spreads.
  • We are fully insured and certified and have built our sterling reputation by providing our clients with fast and friendly service!
  • We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year for our clients!

Bail Man Bail Bonds works with clients throughout the area, including those in, LA County, Ventura County, Orange County. More specifically, we’ll travel to Hollywood, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, San Fernando, Glendale, Long Beach and Van Nuys, among other locations. We’ve been doing this for years and we’ll help you throughout the process. We’re here for you!

Call us toll free at 866-945-2245 for more information.

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Here’s Why You Should Vote ‘No’ on the SB 10 in California this November

May 29, 2020 by Bail Man

Bail Bond Have you heard about the SB 10 in California and the importance of the upcoming vote  regarding it this November? Whether you have or not, it’s important you know the facts.

SB 10 and the Attempt to Eliminate Bail in California

For years, California residents were able to use a cash bail system for detained criminal suspects to ensure they could be released from in jail in exchange for a promise they would return for their criminal hearings. It serves as an ideal and fair tool to make sure defendants showed up for trial, but didn’t have to stay in jail while they were still presumed to be innocent. The bond rates were set by the state’s superior courts, and could be increased or decreased based on what judges thought was fair based on the charges and other extenuating circumstances. Bond is good for a year, sometimes even longer. Most people can’t afford to pay their bond, which is why the bail industry is so important.

Nevertheless, California pushed through SB 10, which would end the use of cash bail for detained suspects. Instead, there would be a hearing to assess the risk of granting pre-trial release, and to determine the conditions of granting bail, which could lead to a host of issues. Fortunately, thanks to a referendum to overturn SB 10, California residents will be able to vote on it in November of 2020.

 Here’s why you should be against SB 10

  • orange jail jumpsuitIt puts way too much power in the judge’s hands, which is not ideal in a system built on checks and balances. We all have biases, overt or covert, and judges are human just like anyone else. However, for the worse judges who may knowingly or unknowingly profile, it could put minorities at a major disadvantage. What’s more, if the judge doesn’t let you out, you have to wear that hideous orange jump suit to court? Who do you think makes a better impression on the court – a person in nice clothes or a person in that orange jump suit? It puts dependents at a severe disadvantage.
  • Imagine a loved one was arrested. Jail is an awful place; we’ve heard horror stories of clients having to use toilet paper as a pillow and the food is just putrid. Wouldn’t you want him or her to have someone who knows the ins and outs of the system and can get them out right away? If you’re waiting on a judge, it could take days or weeks! Each county has at least 2,000 inmates, so that’s over 160,000 inmates trying to get out, which clogs the system. The client and the bail bondsman have an actual relationship, and while your bondsman may not be a lawyer, he does have years of experience in the field and can be a sounding board. Your bondsman will be with you every step of the process.
  • Bail bonds are tax free! They don’t cost the tax payers of California a cent.
  • Bail Man Bail Bonds will work with clients to develop a payment plan that suits their needs.
  • Removing the bail industry will clog the system and take it longer for you or your loved one to get out of jail while awaiting trial. This is especially important during the coronavirus pandemic…who wants their loved one in a place where the virus is known to rapidly spread?
  • When using a bail bondsman, we can come right away and can do another bond if the judge raises bail. If the state is ahead of it, you could be waiting several days…in jail!
  • If something happens that causes you to miss your court date, we can reinstate the bail, since it supersedes the bench warrant.
  • It may not be comfortable for defendants. For instance, if your case takes 6 months to finalize after delay and delay, you may be required to wear an ankle bracelet with a GPS tracking device, which costs $500 dollars a month! You have to wear this device 24-7 (if it comes off for any reason, your probation officer is immediately alerted). It’s an expensive nuisance to endure while you’re awaiting trial.
  • Without the bail bond industry, expect taxpayers to have to fund more programs to get the new systems up and running efficiently. It will cost the state and its taxpayers bundles of money, and it still does nothing to guarantee defendants will show up to trial. Wouldn’t those dollars be better spent on other aspects of the criminal justice system?
  • Reduced privacy. The defendant is practically forfeiting their right to privacy. The government will know where the defendant is at all times. This change would make the government bigger and remove a bail bondsman, who works to help protect your rights!

Get Out And Vote ‘No’ On SB 10 This November!

Sadly, only about 10% of Californians understand the importance and urgency of voting ‘no’ on SB 10. That has to change as it will cause so many issues for the state, and get rid of an industry that’s been around since the gold rush days. As such, the details above are just some of the many reasons why you should vote ‘no’ on SB 10 this November.

Bailman Bailbonds Will Get You Out of Jail Like Yesterday!

If you need the help of Bailman Bailbonds, give us a call at 866-945-2245. We’re are open 24-7 for our customers; if you need us to bail you out, we’ll to help you immediately. We service customers throughout the LA County, Ventura County and Orange County areas, including those in Los Angeles, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Van Nuys, Burbank, San Fernando, Glendale and Long Beach.

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Myths to Ignore Regarding Bail Bonds And Why You Should Vote Against California’s Bail Reform

March 24, 2020 by Bail Man

Bail Bond MythsEvery year, there are more than $14 billion worth of bail bonds issued throughout the U.S. However, despite the fact that the bail bond industry has become as big as it has, there are still numerous myths that surround bail bonds. Bail bondsmen play a huge role in helping to dispel many of these myths when they work closely with their clients. Take a look at some of the myths about bail bonds that you should ignore from now on when you hear them.

Myth #1: All bail bonds come from shady bail bondsmen.

Bail bondsmen have, unfortunately, earned an undeserved reputation for being untrustworthy and deceitful people in some circles. There are even some people out there who mistakenly believe that bail bondsmen are ex-criminals or connected to crime. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Most bail bondsmen are hard-working people who truly want to help those who find themselves in the middle of a legal situation. They often go above and beyond to make sure these people don’t have to sit in jail while they await trial.

Myth #2: Bail bonds free those accused of committing crimes of their legal obligations.

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There are many celebrities who have been accused of “buying their way out of jail” over the years. This has led to some people believing that it’s actually possible for people to pay money to avoid legal troubles. It has also led to some people thinking that there are people who do this by obtaining bail bonds to steer clear of their legal obligations. But this is, of course, not true. Bail bonds can be used to get those accused of crimes out of jail, but these people are still required to take part in the legal process once they get out. In fact, their bail bonds are in place to make sure that they do.

Myth #3: The bail bond industry isn’t regulated at all.

Some people will tell you that the bail bond industry has turned into the Wild Wild West with no regulations in place to hold bail bondsmen accountable for their actions. But this is simply not true at all. To become a bail bondsman in California, you need to take classes, apply for a license, and pass an exam before you can begin working. The bail bond industry is so much more regulated than people realize.

Now that you know a little bit more about bail bonds, you should have a better understanding as far as why they’re so important. You should also see why so many bail bondsmen are upset about the state of California attempting to overhaul the current bail system. Senate Bill 10 could wipe the bail bond industry out and do a lot of harm to those who rely on it when they’re placed under arrest and taken to jail.

At Bail Man Bail Bonds, we don’t want to see this happen. Our hope is that we will be able to continue to provide affordable bail bonds to those who need them. Call us at 866-945-2245 if you’re in need of a bail bond for yourself or a family member.

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