Bail Bonds in San Bernardino

Bail Bond Store - Santa Clarita was founded in 1987 and has been a family-owned and run company ever since. All of our bail agents are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are ready to help you at a moment’s...

California juveniles are ages younger than 18. If the child is in custody, they can go to juvenile hall. Unlike adult criminal cases, there is no bail to get out of juvenile hall (if the child is in custody). If the child is not in...

The consequences you suffer from getting arrested stretch beyond your boundaries into those of others. Your most loved ones feel the ramifications just as much as you do, something many forget when they act in bad judgment. Not only do you have to deal with...

You’re driving along, singing along to your radio, and all of a sudden you see a cop following you with their sirens on. Maybe you know why they are pulling you over, maybe you don’t. Either way, it gets you nervous and annoyed. Thinking about...

The process of bailing someone out of jail can be tiresome and complicated for a person to do on their own. In fact, they shouldn’t have to do it on their own. That’s why Palmdale Bail Bond Store in California is here to do it...

The terms “infraction,” “misdemeanor,” and “felony” have probably flown across your ears every now and then – from video games to television to movies to the morning news. But do you understand the differences between the three? Some people may think they are simply synonyms...

No matter how old you are, your parents will never stop being your parents: calling you every now and then making sure you’re doing alright, giving you advice (whether you asked for it or not), and loving you and looking out for you. Whether you’re...

What happens when someone is arrested on a bailable offense is that they can appear before a judge within 3 days of their arrest. However, if they post the entire bail in cash at the jail, or have someone on their behalf do so, they...

As the US Constitution grants, every person is innocent until proven guilty. Incarcerating a person for days, weeks, months, even a year or two, until his or her hearing is unlawful, which is why bail exists to protect and uphold this right of living...