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What Your First 3 or So Days Look Like if You are Ever Arrested
Published April 12, 2017

What Your First 3 or So Days Look Like if You are Ever Arrested

Are you curious to know what the first 3 or so days look like for a defendant who was just arrested?.

Immediately when a person is arrested, they are read their Miranda Rights – the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer.

Following the arrest, the defendant is taken to booking. During the booking process, their name is recorded, as well as the reason for their arrest. The officers will take the defendant’s mugshots and fingerprints. Additional DNA samples will be taken. The loose items that were on them during the arrest, like wallets, keys, and cell phones, will be confiscated. The defendant will change into an orange jumpsuit, and their clothes will be confiscated. They will go through a full body search and a health buy phentermine screening. The police will check if any other warrants had been issued for the defendant’s arrest prior to this one.

After booking, the suspect is taken to a room where they will wait for questioning, and conversations with loved ones. Mostly, they wait for their arraignment hearing, which will take place no more than 3 days after the arrest. This is where the prosecutor formally announces the charges, and the judge determines the bail.

Once bail is set, the defendant, and his or her loved ones, can begin making arrangements to pay the bail. The route most commonly used to post bail is hiring a bail bond company like Mariana Ranchos Bail Bond Store. This way, the defendant pays only 10% of the full bail amount to the company, rather than 100%. Moreover, with a bail bond company, they get a payment plan that is executed after the defendant’s release. There are additional terms and conditions, but overall, it is much more desirable than paying 100% cash bail.

Learn more about bail bonds and what to expect in the process from a professional at Mariana Ranchos Bail Bond Store. We are available 24/7, so call 760-247-4444 now, or start a chat online!

How Soon After the Arrest will Charges be Filed and the Defendant can Post Bail?
Published April 12, 2017

How Soon After the Arrest will Charges be Filed and the Defendant can Post Bail?

The U.S. Constitution says that a defendant has the right to a speedy trial. This does not mean the trial itself will be completed within a certain amount of days. It means that the time between the formal arrest and the decision of the formal charges must be a reasonable amount of time. For most states, this is a 72-hour window, but for California, it is 48 hours. So, the prosecutor has 2-3 days, depending on state law, after a defendant is arrested to deliver the charges that will be filed.

This also protects defendants from having to remain in custody and jail for a lengthy time before the trial begins. Once the charges are announced at an arraignment hearing, then the defendant can post bail to return home. Hypothetically, if the charges are not announced until one week after the arrest, then the defendant must remain in jail for that entire week. A defendant cannot post bail until after charges are announced at an arraignment hearing.

How long does it take to post bail?

Without a bail bond company, it really depends on the financial ability of the defendant to afford the entire payment. With a bail bond company like Hesperia Bail Bond Store, all that needs to be done beforehand is fill out the paperwork and get the needed signatures. The payments come in increments following the defendant’s release from jail.

Learn more about Hesperia Bail Bond Store and the services that are offered. This California bail bond company is available 24/7, both online and at 760-247-4444.

What Not to do When You Are Getting a Bail Bond
Published March 1, 2017

What Not to do When You Are Getting a Bail Bond

When you apply for a bail bond, you want to make sure that all the information you have is 100% correct and accurate. You want to have all of this information ready. If something is missing or you have the wrong info, it can prolong the bail bond process, or it can jeopardize your freedom if the mistake is caught after you have been released. Here is what not to do when you are getting a bail bond:

• Do not provide incorrect contact information for yourself.
• Do not providing incorrect contact information for your co-signer.
• Do not travel while out on bail without notifying the bail bond company and court first. Make sure you are actually allowed to travel while out on bail.
• Do not get arrested, while out on bail.
• Do not treat your co-signer poorly or lose their respect/ trust. They can withdraw their name from your bail bond at any time, and if so, you will be taken back into custody.
• Do not violate any court-mandated curfews, restraining orders, or travel limitations. Additionally, do not miss any court-mandated treatment or rehab programs, or volunteer activity.
• Do not skipping bail and court.

The rules for your bail bond are simple. Your Apple Valley Bail Bonds bail agent will help keep you on track so that this whole situation can be dealt with as quickly as possible. In addition, make sure to surround yourself with positive, supportive family members and friends.

Apple Valley Bail Bonds can be reached online and at 760-247-4444. Consultations are free.

Time is What You Are Missing on TV and in Jail!
Published February 14, 2017

Time is What You Are Missing on TV and in Jail!

We all know by now that what happens on TV shows and movies is not exactly how things would happen in real life. When it comes to crime dramas, the storylines are often over exaggerated because the producers want ratings. Similar situations in real life will not be as dramatic as they are on TV. There is also a lot of tricky, detailed, and confusing information that gets left out from the entertainment versions.

On TV, what you do see is someone getting arrested for a crime, then that person appearing in court. What you often do not see is what happens in between those two events; the bail process. A defendant can actually post bail after they are booked and arraigned. Posting bail means they can pay thousands of dollars and promise to show up for court so they can leave jail and return home to live. If they are out on a bail bond, they make regular payments according to a customized schedule and they still promise to show up for court. This time out on bail can be weeks, months, even a year or two.

This is what they do not show you on television. The whole arrest-to-court process does not really happen in one day. However, posting bail with Apple Valley Bail Bonds is fast.

Get a free bail bond consultation from Apple Valley Bail Bonds online or at 760-247-4444. Apple Valley Bail Bonds will not let you down.

How Soon Can Bail Be Posted?
Published January 25, 2017

How Soon Can Bail Be Posted?

When it comes to getting arrested, posting bail, dealing with trial, and all that not-so-good-stuff, the length of time it takes can vary depending on the defendant and the situation. However, the general steps are the same:

• Arrest
• Booking
• Arraignment
• Post bail
• Prepare for trial
• Trial

Booking occurs immediately after the arrest. The arraignment follows shortly thereafter. If a defendant is eligible to post bail, then the immediacy of jail release is dependent on how quickly the defendant and his or her loved ones can gather up the money for bail.

Bail can be in the tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars. Getting this sum of money for cash bail can take some time. If the defendant and loved ones go the bail bond route, then they need to only gather money that sums up to 10% of the full bail amount, and they can pay this off over a payment plan.

Get more details on bail bonds by talking to a bail agent from Victorville Bail Bonds anytime, either online, or at 760-247-4444.

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