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What Are the Rules for Minors Getting a License?
Published May 4, 2017

What Are the Rules for Minors Getting a License?

“Driving is a privilege” is a phrase parents use often towards their teenage children when they begin to learn how to drive. For the minor, obtaining a driver’s license represents freedom and fun. For the parent, it represents growth and responsibility that must be earned and proven. In California, there are certain rules and laws around obtaining a permit and license as a minor.

A minor, someone under the age of 18, must have their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) sign their applications for a driver’s license. If both parents or guardians share custody, both of their signatures must be on the application. If one adult has sole custody, then only their signature is required on the application.

Before they get a license, a minor must first get a permit. The minor must be at least 15 and a half years of age, but under 18 years of age. Anyone 18 years or older can skip the permit process and work straight for the license. Minors will need to pass a written test that covers safety and driving rules. If they fail the test, they must wait at least 7 days to retake it. The minor will also need to complete and pass a Driver’s Education course. Then, they will receive their permit.

A minor’s permit is valid the day they begin their behind-the-wheel training with a licensed instructor, who can be a parent/ guardian, a driving instructor, or another adult who is at least 25 years of age. It is illegal for minors to drive alone with this permit.

To “graduate” and obtain a driver’s license, a minor must be at least 16 years of age, have completed their behind-the-wheel training, and pass their final behind-the-wheel driving test. With their permit, they have 3 chances to pass the driving test. If and when the minor receives their provisional license, they are then allowed to drive alone. However, they still have restrictions:

They may not drive between 11 PM and 5 AM.
They may not have anyone who is under 20 years old in their car unless an adult who is 25 years or older is with them too.

When the minor turns 18, the provisional restrictions end.

If a minor is caught violating their permit and provisional license allowances, both they and their parents can get into trouble with the police and the DMV. In addition, a parent should enforce additional rules if they feel their child is not ready and responsible enough to drive safely. Again, driving is a privilege and it can easily be taken away and put on pause, which is a better alternative than a “too late” situation where someone gets hurt.

How Can I Pay For Bail?
Published March 1, 2017

How Can I Pay For Bail?

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store provides affordable bail bonds for defendants who are held in California jails. Bail bonds are an alternative method to posting bail and costs only 10% of the full bail amount. On top of that, this 10%, called the premium, is paid in increments over a payment plan, custom created to meet your financial needs. Here are the different ways you can pay for the bail bond:

Cash and checks – Bring it in or mail it.

Debit and credit – Swing by an office to make a transaction, or go online and use our convenient and secure online payment portal.

Tax return – Technically this would just fall under any of the above because once your tax return clears and is in your bank account, you would then proceed to pay for the bail bond in one of the above ways. Your tax return becomes extra money to you, which means it can be used to pay for your bail bond.

Bail bonds are the more convenient, affordable, and flexible way to posting bail and Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store will prove it.

Get a free consultation from a friendly agent anytime, just reach out online or call 760-247-4444.

Getting Arrested Is Not the End of the World
Published February 21, 2017

Getting Arrested Is Not the End of the World

It is not the end of their world when a person is arrested. It will seem like it to them, but it is up to their friends, family members, and Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store to show them that it is not.

An arrest is a temporary, unplanned event. If it happens, there is no getting out of it. It must be dealt with maturely, responsibly, and hopefully, very quickly. Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store will help with the speediness of it all by providing an affordable bail bond and a customized payment plan that fits the financial needs of those involved with the payments.

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store has been in the bail bond industry for 30 years and we have helped thousands of people in all kinds of situations. Today, many of our former clients are happy and successful; they managed to bury that troubled time in the past and move on.

Getting past this situation will take time, but it will happen. People just need to keep their heads up and provide support, just like Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store will for anyone and everyone who needs our services.

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

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store is Committed to You
Published February 13, 2017

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store is Committed to You

30 years ago, the founding family here at Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store sat down and laid out a set of values, goals, and a mission. Today, we continue to believe in these same fundamentals that have not only brought our business success, but have also brought our clients relief, freedom from stress and pain, and a reunited family.

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store promises to
• Provide fast, friendly, confidential service.
• Review payment arrangements.
• Provide receipts for all collateral and money.
• Provide updates on the defendant’s court obligations.
• Go into detail on the steps of the bail bond process, what to expect, and what the client is signing for and his or her contractual responsibilities.
• Return collateral after obligations are met.

Our company’s mission is to provide each of our valued clients with fast, confidential, and courteous service. We believe in the right to bail and that a person is innocent until proven guilty. We also believe each person has the right to a fair and speedy trial and has the right to be represented by an attorney.

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store is committed to you. Anytime you need a bail bond, whether it’s in the middle of the day or the middle of the night, you can count on Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store.

Talk to a professional and get a free consultation online, or at 760-247-4444.

How Can I Lower Bail?
Published February 2, 2017

How Can I Lower Bail?

Bail is money owed to court in order for a defendant to be released from jail. The amount owed depends on the crime that the defendant is being accused of, any prior criminal record that he or she has, and their financial ability to pay for bail. Bail is set considerably high to encourage the defendant to show up for their court dates because if they do, their bail money can be refunded to them.

There is no way to formally lower the bail amount. A lawyer cannot do this, and neither can a bail bondsman. A defendant can petition the judge to reconsider the bail amount, but it is extremely unlikely the judge will change it.

What can be done to change up how bail can be paid is to hire a bail bondsman. By doing this, the defendant does not pay the court 100% of the bail. Rather, he or she, and anyone on his or her behalf, pays the bail bondsman 10% of the full bail amount over a fixed amount of time. A customized payment plan will be drawn up that is put together around the financial situation of those who will be paying. Unlike cash bail though, the 10% paid to the bail bondsman is not refunded.

Even with bail bonds, the bail amount itself is still set in the high tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars range, but the defendant use a different method to pay for the bail. With a bail bond, that high number shrinks and becomes much more manageable.

Got questions? Need a free consultation? Contact Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store online or at 760-247-4444.

The Right to Post Bail
Published January 31, 2017

The Right to Post Bail

You have the right to remain silent. This is the first clause of the Miranda Rights, a set of rights the police must read aloud to anyone they arrest.

You have the right to an attorney. This is the second clause of the Miranda Rights.

The purpose of the Miranda Rights is to ensure that defendants are fully aware of their rights. Even if they are being arrested and accused of committing a crime, defendants have rights. Years ago, when the police were not required to read the Miranda Rights, the validity of some defendant’s confessions, and even the police’s interrogation methods, were questioned. Some defendants were not aware they did not have to answer the police’s questions.

Today with the Miranda Rights in place, there is less room for error and confusion, and more room for a just case.

We hope you will never need our services, but if you, or a loved one of yours, are ever arrested, you can post bail quickly and affordably with a bail bond from us, Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store. At Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store, we believe in the right to bail and that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. These are the rights we can help you protect.

We can be contacted online, or at 760-247-4444.

Out on Bail, Will More Likely Appear For Court
Published January 30, 2017

Out on Bail, Will More Likely Appear For Court

Did you know that a person who is out on bail is more likely to show up for their court dates? One of the biggest reasons this is true is that their current release could not have happened if it were not for the bail bond co-signer and/ or anyone who pledged collateral.

If the defendant fails to appear in court, the co-signer feels the consequences and the collateral is taken away. So loved ones are betting on the defendant to show up in court; the defendant does not want to let their loved ones down. They want to prove to them, and to everyone, that they can handle this situation maturely and responsibly. This is why they are more likely to show up for court.

When you bail a friend or family member out of jail, you become a part of that person’s support group. You will help make sure your loved one gets to all of his or her court appearances on time, thus ensuring your loved one makes good choices.

If you have questions on bail bonds, or would like a free consultation, speak with a bail agent from Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store anytime online, or at 760-247-4444.

What Happens During Booking?
Published January 26, 2017

What Happens During Booking?

When you hear that someone is arrested, you will probably hear that they will be booked. What does that mean and what do you need to know about it?

Booking occurs right after a person is arrested and taken back to the police station or jail. There are a series of steps in the booking process:

• Mugshots will be taken
• As will Fingerprints
• The defendant’s name and accused crime will be noted
• A full body search will be
• The suspect’s clothes will be confiscated and replaced with a jumpsuit
• Any personal items will be confiscated
• Any outstanding warrants for the suspect will be checked for
• DNA samples will be taken

The arraignment is what you should be even more concerned about, if your loved one is arrested. This is when the judge determines the defendant’s bail. If they are eligible for bail, we urge you to contact us, Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store, on your loved one’s behalf.

We have 30 years of experience with bailing Californians out of jail. Our bail agents will help you get your loved one out of jail quickly and easily. With our help, you will be able to afford your loved one’s bail bond.

We offer affordable bail bonds and customized payment plans and can be reached anytime online, or at 760-247-4444.

They Lean On You, You Lean on Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store
Published January 25, 2017

They Lean On You, You Lean on Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store

You know that maintaining close relationships with friends and family is important. You get a heck of a lot of fun memories out of this. At the same time, you have people to lean on, people who you can trust, people to help bail you out of trouble.

If your loved one is sitting in jail, wouldn’t it pain you to see, or even think of, them in that situation? Well, there is something you can do to help, and that starts by helping them post bail.

Now, bail can be pretty expensive, but if you go the bail bond route, you get a payment plan and pay only 10% of the full bail amount. Granted the 10% you pay is not refundable like cash bail, but bail bonds offer more flexibility, professional guidance, and ease.

Talk to a Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store representative to learn more about bail bonds and how we can help you. Our bail agents are available to offer you their assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Let’s work together to get your loved one back home.

Get a free consultation when you call 760-247-4444, or chat with a team member online.

Picture This
Published January 23, 2017

Picture This

Picture your warm, comforting home.

Now picture jail. It is likely you are thinking along the lines of cold, dingy, dirty, cement cells and an overall, unpleasant experience.

If you were arrested, wouldn’t you rather bail out of jail and return home, than live in jail during your entire trial?

Now think about how your loved one, who was actually arrested, feels in this situation. They are eligible to post bail, but they can use your help. It will be faster and more affordable if they have someone they love and trust helping take care of some of it. This is especially true, considering they have limited resources while in jail.

To help facilitate their immediate release, you should contact Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store, one of California’s most trusted bail bond companies. Bail bonds cost 10% of the full bail amount, and they can be paid off with a payment plan that extends after the defendant is released.

Do not make your loved one wait in jail any longer, contact Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store and get your loved one home to you safely. We will not let you, or your loved one, down.

Spring Valley Lake Bail Bond Store can be reached 24/7 online, and at 760-247-4444.

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