Hill's On Time Bail Bonds

Hill's On Time Bail Bonds Hill's On Time Bail Bonds, will bail you out anytime any day. All Courts Serviced. We are available 24 hours 7 days a week. Ask about our 5% Discount.

We accept all major credit cards.Fast and Friendly Service. No matter what the crime, Criminal Domestic Abuse, Spousal Abuse, Indecent Liberties, Aggravated assault, Restraint Order, Identity Fraud, Forgery, DUI/DWI, etc.. Just call us we'll get you out.

01/24/2013

According to the Department of Justice, the average time from arrest to adjudication is 90 days; however, this number can vary drastically depending on the crime. Some defendants may spend only 30 days awaiting trial, whereas others wait more than 200 days.

01/22/2013

Illegal aliens who are arrested can qualify for bond. All proceedings are handled in federal court by the Department of Homeland Security or the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The percentage the defendant pays is usually 15 to 20 percent of the total bail amount.

01/17/2013

Did you know that commercial bail bonding has been banned in Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, and Vancouver? However, some of these states allow AAA and similar organizations to provide bail bond services as a part of insurance contracts and membership agreements.

01/15/2013

Did you know that the system of posting money or property in exchange for temporary release from jail rose out of the need to balance the playing field among the rich, middle, and poor classes when someone was accused of a crime?

01/10/2013

While they may be called bounty hunters, bail enforcement agents, or fugitive recovery agents, their purpose is to capture and return individuals to court who failed to show up at the designated time assigned on the day they posted bail.

01/08/2013

Did you know that the concept of bail bonds began in England as early as criminal trials existed? However, until the 13th century, local sheriffs determined whether a defendant could be detained before trial.

01/03/2013

The origin of the term bail in the legal sense, comes from an old French word meaning to control, guard, deliver , and this came from a Latin word meaning to bear a burden.

01/01/2013

DUI laws and punishments vary from state to state, but may include: driving restrictions (like only having permission to drive to work and back); mandatory treatment for alcohol abuse; having one's primary vehicle impounded; license suspension or mandatory jail time.

12/27/2012

Did you know that bail laws in the United States originated from a long history of English statutes and policies? During the colonial period, Americans relied on England's bail structure, which was established hundreds of years earlier.

12/25/2012

Property bond or cash bails are two common methods for criminal defendants to cover their bond requirements. The property can belong to the defendant or a family member or friend and must equal 150 percent of the bond. Cash bail is payment of the entire bail amount.

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