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Yes, Your Tax Return can be Used Towards Bail
Published February 27, 2017

Yes, Your Tax Return can be Used Towards Bail

At Apple Valley Bail Bonds, we are often asked if tax return money can be applied towards bail bond payments and the answer is always yes. Once the return is successfully transferred into your bank account, it is 100% your money and up to you to decide what you want to do with it. This means you can use it to pay for a bail bond.

If you wish to use your tax return money for a bail bond payment, then you can write a check or send in cash. Apple Valley Bail Bonds also has a convenient and secure online payment portal if you wish to use a debit or credit card for payment.

Make sure you stay on top of your bail bond payment plan. Keep receipts of transactions and payments. Do not fall behind because this would jeopardize the bail bond and your loved one’s freedom.

Just like you are being a support system to your loved one who is out on bail, we, Apple Valley Bail Bonds, will also act as a support system for you. Your Apple Valley Bail Bonds agent will be there to assist and advise you through the entire process. We want to get your loved one out of jail as much as you do.

Apple Valley Bail Bonds can be contacted anytime, anywhere in California. Just call 760-247-4444 or speak with an agent online.

Can You Use Your Tax Return for Bail?
Published February 14, 2017

Can You Use Your Tax Return for Bail?

Like any money that is yours, give extra thought into what you want to do with your tax return when it comes in. Will you save or invest it? Can you afford to splurge and treat yourself to something nice? Do you need to use it to pay off rent, bills, or your bail bond payments?

If you find that you have been a little tight on money in the last few weeks and months before your tax return came in, then spending this money wisely is exactly what you should be thinking about. Getting arrested and posting bail with a bail bond could be the reason your money has been stretched a thinner than usual. You know you need to pay your bail bond payments on time, so use your tax return to catch up or even get ahead.

Apple Valley Bail Bonds will help you keep track of your bail bond payments and see you through the entire process. Apple Valley Bail Bonds is going to be a big support system for you through this time, so lean on them and ask questions anytime.

They can be reached 24/7 both online and at 760-247-4444.

Yes, Use Your Tax Return for Bail Money
Published February 13, 2017

Yes, Use Your Tax Return for Bail Money

Before you go spending all the money you got from your tax return, think about some wiser possible uses for this money. Things like rent, utility bills, or even your bail bond payments. These are bills that you should never fall behind on and at this moment, your bail bond payments may even out-prioritize your rent.

Your recent arrest is the reason you have bail bond payments to make. Instead of living in jail until your trial, you posted bail with a bail bond from Apple Valley Bail Bonds. This allowed you to be released from jail and return home to go about your normal life. A bail bond costs only 10% of the full bail amount and you are set up on a payment plan so you pay off that 10% over the course of several months. If you fall behind on a payment, your bail could be revoked and you can be taken back into custody. You do not want that, and neither do we

That is why, at Apple Valley Bail Bonds, we suggest that if you get a tax return, you apply this money towards your bail bond payments so you stay right on track. If you have any questions related to bail or bail bonds, please don’t hesitate to contact you bail agent at Apple Valley Bail Bonds anytime.

We can be reached online, and at 760-247-4444.

Your Tax Return = a Bail Bond Contribution
Published February 13, 2017

Your Tax Return = a Bail Bond Contribution

If you are helping your loved one by paying for their bail bond, they are putting a lot of trust in you to not fall behind or miss a payment. In return, you’re also putting a lot of trust in them to make it to their court appointments and stay out of trouble.

Paying for a bail bond is a big commitment and comes with a lot of responsibility. At first you might hesitate at the idea of paying for someone else because it is your money after all, but you will get over that thought the moment you see how much your loved one thrives outside of jail.

You do not want to miss a payment. Apple Valley Bail Bonds will work with you in the beginning stages to come up with a payment plan that fits your financial needs. They will help make sure you are staying on top of you payments. If and when possible, get ahead on your payments. This is particularly doable when you receive your tax return, because you can use this newfound money toward bail bond payments.

After this whole situation blows over and is finally put in the past, you will be happy you made such a contribution to your loved one. They will be forever grateful. Plus, it says a lot about your character and how much you value this person.

If you have any questions regarding bail or bail bonds, of if you would like a free consultation, you can reach Apple Valley Bail Bonds online, or at 760-247-4444.

When Getting Arrested Might Actually Be Funny
Published February 7, 2017

When Getting Arrested Might Actually Be Funny

Usually, getting arrested is no laughing matter, but maybe one day it will be both a laughing matter and a “are you serious?” matter. We are talking about a wild case where a person is arrested for committing the most outrageous, silly crimes in California. These crimes come from laws that really leave us scratching our heads. Here are some, for your enjoyment.

Any car that does not have a driver cannot go faster than 60 miles per hour. 30 miles per hour without a driver is okay then?
Women may not drive in a housecoat. It must be so unfashionable.
Animals are banned from mating publicly within 1,500 feet of a tavern, school, or place of worship. Did someone make sure to tell the animals that?
Ice cream may not be eaten while standing on the sidewalk. Sorry, kids.
One may not use one’s own restroom if the window is open. So you better have a good air freshener!

These are just a handful of silly laws; trust us, the list goes on and on and on. The police have much more important work to be concerned with than these silly, harmless laws, so you probably won’t get in trouble if you use your restroom while the window is open.

So there you have it. A law that, if broken and the perpetrator ends up arrested, the arrest can be a bit funny. If you, or a loved one, are ever arrested for breaking a silly law or a serious one, count on Apple Valley Bail Bonds to bail you out of jail.

Apple Valley Bail Bonds is available 24/7 online, and at 760-247-4444.

The Cost of a First-Time DUI in California
Published February 7, 2017

The Cost of a First-Time DUI in California

$1,000. That is the low end of the average cost of what a first time DUI can cost you in California. Knowing this, wouldn’t you rather pay $20 for a Lyft or Uber home from the bar? Let’s break that figure down.

Insurance – This is the highest DUI related cost. Insurance will go up year after year after a DUI.
Towing and Storage – Your car is impounded and to get it back, you will have to pay a fine.
DUI classes – This will cost around the same as the towing and storage.
Fines and Attorney Fees – You will be going to court for that DUI, so you will want a good lawyer to help protect, and fight for you.
Driver’s License – After a DUI, your license is revoked. You will have to pay to get it back, once you are allowed to get it back.

Again, $1,000 is the low end of the DUI spectrum. Other things we did not account for, but could be a factor, is the cost to fix your vehicle and the cost of hospital bills if your DUI resulted in an accident. Each DUI will also cost more than one before. Do yourself a favor and just pay for a cab ride.

If you ever need a bail bond for yourself, or a loved one, contact Apple Valley Bail Bonds online, or at 760-247-4444. We will help you post bail affordably.

Roadblock in New Year Resolutions? Apple Valley Bail Bonds Is the Solution!
Published February 7, 2017

Roadblock in New Year Resolutions? Apple Valley Bail Bonds Is the Solution!

January has passed and it is time we check in on those New Year Resolutions of yours. How do you think you are doing? We know you are trying to kick your bad habits while also helping your loved ones get rid of theirs. Are you making progress, achieving success, or facing mishaps?

It is all right if you had mishaps along the way. Getting rid of old habits is hard and we are prone to make mistakes and errors along the way. If a loved one of yours had a really rough time and wound up in jail, there is something you can do. All you need is to get some help from Apple Valley Bail Bonds, and we will help get your loved one out of jail by posting bail.

We will provide you with an affordable bail bond and a customized payment plan. The jail will process the paperwork and all you need to do is make sure your loved one shows up for court and make the bail bond payments on time.

You can learn more about bail bonds and get a free consultation anytime. Let Apple Valley Bail Bonds help you all get back on track to having the best year yet.

We can be reached online, and at 760-247-4444.

Let’s Talk About Sanctuary Cities
Published February 6, 2017

Let’s Talk About Sanctuary Cities

The Trump Presidency has brought fear to undocumented immigrants now more than ever. With such debate, many cities in the U.S. have vowed to protect its immigrants, and these cities have declared themselves “sanctuary cities.”

Sanctuary cities include: San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, and New York. An unofficial count identifies approximately 300 U.S. cities, towns, and counties as sanctuary cities. To protect undocumented immigrants from deportation, they limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. For example, the authorities may not be allowed to ask a person about their immigration status. These cities will also help undocumented immigrants get education and healthcare.

As much as cities will do what they can to protect undocumented immigrants, there can still be trouble boiling somewhere. If an immigrant is arrested, they still have rights. If you have any concerns, make sure you are up to date on all of your rights.

A Valentine’s Day to Remember
Published February 6, 2017

A Valentine’s Day to Remember

Valentine’s Day is just a couple weeks away and you cannot wait for the happiness and love that fills the air, even if it is cheesy. However, there is a problem. Your loved one is in jail and Valentine’s Day is the last thing on their mind. Your loved one is facing a difficult time, and unfortunately, your love and support does not help as much when he or she is stuck behind bars.

Break through to your loved one by bailing him or her out of jail. Apple Valley Bail Bonds is a professional bail bond company who can help oversee this process. Not only is a bail bond more affordable, but the payment plan is also more flexible and you will have a dedicated, professional bail agent assisting you each step of the way. Talk about a huge stress reliever.

So what if your Valentine’s Day did not go as planned this year? What matters most is that your loved one is now out of jail and you are there to support them through this ordeal. That is one heck of a bundle of love, and eventually, maybe the two of you can look back on Valentine’s Day 2017 and laugh a little, making it a year to remember.

Apple Valley Bail Bonds can be reached 24/7, both online, and at 760-247-4444.

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