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The bail bonds agents from Alvarado Bail Bonds can help you get out of jail after an arrest quickly and affordably. We know that this can be a difficult time for you and your family, which is why we always treat our clients with the respect and courtesy they deserve. In addition, our professional staff keeps all of your personal information confidential. This is why many pe
ople who have been arrested need the assistance of a licensed bail bondsman. Bail is set by the courts as an incentive for a defendant to return to stand trial. Often, a defendant’s bail amount is set higher than what many people can readily afford. However, a bail bond allows the defendant to pay a small percentage of the total bail amount plus fees while your bail bondsman covers the remaining percentage. At the conclusion of the trial the percentage of bail you pay your bail agent will be returned to you, regardless of the outcome of your case. However, if a defendant skips bail and does not return to court, he or she will be considered a fugitive and a warrant will be issued for their arrest. Make Alvarado Bail Bonds your bail bondsman! We can help you with any bail bonds in Santa Ana, CA. Call now to get out of jail! Making Felony Bail
There are two primary categories of crimes in the state of California – misdemeanors and felonies. The main difference between these two types of offenses is the manner in which they are punished by the state. For instance, misdemeanor crimes are considered to be less dangerous and are therefore punished less harshly than felony infractions. One of the major differences in the punishments between the two crime classifications is the amount of jail time one serves after a conviction as well as where that jail time is served. Felony convictions result in prison sentences of no less than one year in a state prison where misdemeanor convictions can be punished by no more than one year in a local jail. However, many misdemeanor offenses can be punished with only fines and community service. The principle that felonies are treated more harshly than misdemeanors is also extended to a defendant’s eligibility for bail. In most cases, bail is granted to a defendant. However, how much a defendant will have to pay to make bail is dependent upon the crime the defendant stands accused of committing, the defendant’s criminal history, and the probability that the defendant appears in court for his or her trial. Once the court sets your bail, you will have the opportunity to make bail and be released from the custody of local law enforcement officials. After your release, you will be required to attend all scheduled court hearings until the conclusion of your trial. Should a defendant fail to appear in court at the previously scheduled date and time of every hearing, the defendant is considered a fugitive and a warrant is issued for their arrest. Get more details about felony bail bonds in Santa Ana, CA from a bail bondsman from Alvarado Bail Bonds by calling now, The sooner you call us, the sooner we can post your bail.