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Can I Be Arrested For an Out of State Warrant?
This is another bail related question found on Yahoo! Answers where we will often reply to many bail related questions and topics.
Question: I currently have a California warrant. I was wondering if I decide to move to out of state will my warrant show up and if so, how do the authorities find it and will I be arrested? Also, can a bail bondsman come find me in another state?
Answer: This is a very common question and as a California bail bondsman I see this type of situation often.
The answer to your question is Yes, the authorities will find a warrant on anyone who has one nationwide and you will be arrested. The warrant will show up any time your name and/or drivers license is run. Furthermore, when someone is arrested they will be finger printed. These prints are entered into a national crime database, which will flag anyone who is wanted any where within the country. It will be up to the state and/or county from which the warrant is issued if they want to extradite the defendant, which means they will decide whether or not they want to bring the person back to the state and county of which the warrant derives. A lot will depend upon the severity of the crime.
In terms of a bail bondsman trying to locate you Read more »
Bail Bonds For Kern County
If you’ve learned a friend or family member has been arrested by a member of Kern County law enforcement it’s natural to feel stressed. Your first instinct will be to get them released from custody and bring them home as quickly as possible. Finding a Kern County bail bondsman you can trust will be a top priority.
There are several things you’ll want to consider before choosing a Kern County bail bonds company:
- Can they help you remotely, or will you need to travel to their office?
- How long have they been in business?
- Is the person you’re speaking with being professional and respectful?
- Are they able to fully answer your questions about how bail works?
- Do they offer no-collateral bail bonds?
- What forms of payment do they accept?
- What bail bond payment options do they offer?
- Do they offer Read more »
Refunded Bail Money
Today’s question is another from Yahoo! Answers, where we answer to many bail related topics.
Question: I bonded out of jail and completed everything. How can I find out where and how I will receive the money to be refunded to me?
Answer: If when you bailed out of jail and paid the court directly, you will want to contact the clerk of the court so they can help you with the process to get your bail money returned. Some things to keep in mind and to consider: 1) if there were any court fees or fines, they will take that from your bail money; 2) you can expect it to take the court 90 days or more to work through your refund.
On the other hand, if you “bonded out”, meaning you used the services of a bail bondsman, the money you paid the bail company is a non-refundable fee. If you put up collateral for the bond, Read more »
Kings County Bail Bondsman
If you’ve learned that a friend or loved one has been arrested it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. The bail bonds process may seem complicated at first, but it doesn’t have to be. When you speak with a Kings County bail bondsman they should explain how bail bonds work and what you’ll need to do in order to get started.
When a person is arrested in Kings County they will be taken to the Kings County Jail to be booked and processed.
Kings County Jail
1444 W. Lacey Blvd.
Hanford, CA, 93230
Phone: 559-584-1431
24-hour bail bond information: 877-224-5266
They will then have their fingerprints and mug-shots taken and will also undergo a background check and warrant search.
When you co-sign for a person’s bail bond you’re taking responsibility that they will return to court, when required, in order to have their case resolved. If you are concerned that your friend or loved one might flee or if the person who has asked you to help bail them out is not someone you know very well, you might think twice before signing.
At Tonya Page bail bonds we will work to ensure you are fully aware as to the responsibilities you’ll be taking on should you become the indemnitor of a friend or loved one’s bail bond. We will work with you professionally and confidentially and will work quickly to help get the defendant out of jail fast.
All paperwork can be completed using fax and email, which means you’ll never need to leave your home or job to meet with us. We accept all major credit cards and offer flexible Read more »
What Happens to a Bail Bond When Rearrested?
Today’s topic comes from Yahoo! Answers, where our answer was chosen as “Best Answer” by voters.
Question: My friend was out on bail from an arrest that happened over the summer and last night she got arrested again. What will happen if the bail bondsman finds out about her new arrest?
Answer: The first bond remains in place when someone is out on bail and gets arrested again. It is not likely that your bondsman will be notified unless you call him or her for a new bail bond, which you probably will want to do.
In some cases, the second arrest may cause the defendant to miss the court date on the first case. If this may be the case for your friend, you should notify the court, or the bondsman if you’re not sure of the court, immediately to avoid a warrant and further problems.
Generally, unless Read more »
Bail Bonds For Imperial County
Imperial County bail bonds can be posted 24-hours a day. When you call a bondsman be sure they help you understand how bail works and how long it will take for your loved one to be released from custody once a bond is posted.
Before getting started the bondsman will need to ask you a several questions including the name of the defendant, when they were arrested, the crime(s) they’ve been charged with and their bail amount, if you know it.
At Tonya Page bail bonds we help most of our clients process their paperwork via phone, fax and email. This means you never need to leave your home or office to help get your loved one out of jail. You might also be interested to learn Read more »
Glenn County Bail Bonds
The Glenn County bail bonds process isn’t as complicated as you might think. When you call a bondsman, they ask you a few basic questions, like the name of the defendant, the jail they’ve been taken to and the amount of their bail.
At Tonya Page Bail Bonds, we can assist you in processing your paperwork via phone, fax, and email. We accept a number of bail bonds payment options and we accept payment from all major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. If you are unable to pay the full cost of the bond Read more »
Bail Bondsman In Butte County
When someone has been arrested in Butte County they will be transported to the Butte County Jail to be booked and processed. During this time the defendant will be fingerprinted, have their mug shots taken will have their information cross-referenced with a national warrant search database and their information will be entered into the computer system. In most cases, the Butte County booking process takes between two and six hours.
If you’ve received a call from a friend or family member who has been arrested and you have questions about Butte County bail bonds, an expert bail bondsman from Tonya Page Bail Bonds can help. In many cases we’re able to service our clients Read more »
Bail Bonds for Alameda County
If you have learned that someone you know and care for has been arrested and taken to an Alameda County jail you’ll want to seek out the services of an expert bail bondsman.
After a defendant has been taken into custody they will be fingerprinted, their mug shots will be taken and their information will be entered into a computer system. If it is deemed they are eligible for bail (most arrestees are), their bail amount will be set according to the county bail schedule. A bail bond cannot be posted until a person’s bail is set, however, we can work with you beforehand to get all of the necessary paperwork in order.
Tonya Page Bail Bonds is a family-run business that has been helping people get out of Alameda County jails since the late 1960s. An expert Alameda County bail bondsman is available to take your call 24-hours a day, 365-days a year.
We service all locations in Alameda County.
It is our commitment to work closely with our clients so they fully understand how bail bonds work as well as the responsibility that Read more »
Bail Bonds In Colusa County
When someone first receives a call from a friend or family member informing them of their arrest, a lot of things are often uncertain. People often wonder who to call and where to turn to for help with this type of crisis. Most people have never needed to purchase a Colusa County bail bond before. It’s not uncommon for people to be concerned about being able to pay for one.
At Tonya Page Bail Bonds we offer our clients:
- No collateral bail bonds
- Flexible bail bonds payment options
- No-interest bail financing
- Cash payment options
- Payment by Read more »