If you have been arrested on suspicion of committing a crime in San Diego, online bail bonds usually provide the chance to get out of jail and return home ASAP. But what happens if you are held without bail? It’s certainly an unenviable...
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Can you pay your own bail after being arrested? In short, you can - though this isn’t always the best decision. We’ll explain how to do this, why you may wish to do it, and why it might not be the best choice. How Do You Bail Yourself...
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If you - or someone you know - is arrested in the state of California and charged with a crime, how long will the sentence be? It’s a simple question, though the answer is anything but. How is jail time calculated in California? It...
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Bail bonds act as a kind of surety that a defendant will appear in court. One of the main stipulations of a bail bond is the fact that, if that individual fails to attend their court date, they forfeit that money. But, what happens if a...
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Confusion over bail bond hearings including what they are and who they apply to is common in California. This is because the term 'bail bond hearing’ actually applies to two different situations that can occur. The good news is that by...
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It can be a huge relief if any charges against you are dropped, freeing you from needing to appear in court or worry about trial outcomes. However, if you’ve already begun the bail process, you may have one pressing question – do you...
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Bail can be posted at anywhere between $5,000 to $15,000. It can be difficult to secure this kind of money upfront.Depending on your financial situation or your personal preferences, you may be curious to know if your bond will go down if...
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If you’re ever arrested and charged, then it’s likely that you’ll end up in jail for a while. If you’re able to post bail, then you can be released on the condition that you appear in court on a date set by the judge. There you’ll have...
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At the end of 2023, the controversial no bail bill went into effect for Los Angeles County. This effectively meant that the cash bail system would be ended, but not for the entirety of California. This has created a lot of confusion among...
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When you’re released on bail, it’s under the condition that you’ll follow the requirements set by the court or your bail bondsman. That’s part of the agreement that you’ve signed, and you’re compelled to follow it as such. One of the most...
READ MOREIf you’ve been accused of committing a criminal offense in California, you would not want to be stuck in jail waiting for your trial. At Alana’s Bail Bonds, we’ll assist you in getting out of custody quickly. Whether it’s a DUI or theft charge, we’ve got your back. We realize this can be a scary time, so our experienced bail agents are here to explain how it all works. We accept credit cards, have flexible payment plans, and often do not need collateral. Our agents will work with you to bring your loved one home quickly. We’re here to help, not judge. Call our bail bonds company today at 619-468-9333 to begin your journey to freedom.