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We like to caution people to be aware of their surroundings because you can never really know what may suddenly happen. You could end up being an innocent person in the wrong place at the wrong time and, just like that, you’re in trouble. You...

Growing up, we’re all taught how to behave at home, in school, around friends, and with strangers. But we’re never exactly taught how to behave in court - as a defendant. We’re not expected to ever be in this position, that’s why. And while we...

Bail bonds get people out of jail, but they don’t get everyone out.  Here are the bail bond eligibility requirements to secure a bail bond:● You need to be 18 or older. Bail bonds are not available to any arrestee who is 17 or younger because these juveniles are released to their parents/guardians. ● The judge has to grant bail. Not every adult arrestee will be granted bail. For example, those accused of murder are more likely to be held without bail, meaning bail bonds cannot get you out of jail. ● You, and anyone willing to help, will need to be able to afford the bail bond premium, which is 10% of whatever bail amount the judge ordered.

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The third requirement shouldn’t be too hard, especially considering it’s significantly less than paying the full bail amount. But All American Bail Bonds Newport is understanding and accommodating, which is why we offer customized payment plans to fit your financial needs. We also provide a range of services to make the process even easier:
“Help! My loved one is in jail and I want to bail them out of jail ASAP! But, what type of bail bond do I need? There are all these different kinds!”
All American Bail Bonds Jamestown is here to help break it down for you in the quickest, simplest description (we don’t want you to waste too much time reading extra info!)
  • Own Recognizance - when a defendant is released from jail simply signing a promise to return to court. No financial payment is required. Eligibility for own recognizance release is up to the judge.
  • Cash Bond - the judge will determine the bail of the defendant, the amount of money owed in order to be released from jail. The defendant can pay the entire thing in cash. He or she will need to show up for all court appointments, and their cash can be returned to them at the end of the trial.
  • Bail Bond - also known as a surety bond. Used when the defendant cannot or would rather not use a cash bond. A third party professional bail bond company gets involved and will charge the defendant a premium, 10% of the bail amount that does not get returned at the end of the trial. The defendant will need to show up for court or is subject to paying off the entire bail, losing collateral, and getting taken back into custody. For many, this is the more desired solution.
  • Property Bond - when property like homes and cars are at stake to secure release. If the defendant skips court or disobeys any other release terms, the court will take ownership of the property that was pledged; the original owner will lose this. Not as often used as cash or bail bonds.
  • Immigration Bond - reserved only for those who are immigrants, documented or undocumented and involves ICE. Similar to a bail bond and the defendant will need to appear for immigration hearings at court.

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Labor Day Weekend is a high travel weekend and if that is part of your plans, make sure you also plan on not getting arrested. You laugh now, but we’re serious. You might be surprised at how ‘easily’ you can get in trouble in another...

Detention in school was simply staying late one day and sitting in room with a handful of other students, and a teacher, doing homework or nothing at all. Detention outside of school, when you’re an adult is not quite the same. This is when you’re...

To you, “reasonable suspicion” and “probable cause” sound like they mean the same thing. But to us, the police, and the court, these have different - though similar - meanings. Reasonable Suspicion Reasonable assumption that a crime has taken place, is taking place, or will take place,...

With it being an election year - a big election year, the Presidential Election - many of you with loved ones who have a criminal history or are currently serving time are probably wondering if they’re eligible to vote in November. You may be wondering...

The Presidential Election is only a few months away and for eligible voters, it’s quite an exciting time! From first-time voters to those seeking to elect the nation’s first female president, it is sure to be quite the election. Here are some voting rights you...

Most people who are arrested once will realize their mistake and learn from it. They see that they are not above the law, they are not invincible and invisible from the police, and that jail is a very serious matter that they want to avoid...

Tell your loved one that he or she needs to stop moping around and start getting active on what they want to do with their life from here on out. They’re still coming off of a difficult time, having been arrested just recently. But that’s...

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