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Just because your loved one was arrested, does not mean you have to work yourself to death to rescue him or her. Bailing someone out of jail can be extremely difficult if you have to do it by yourself, but lucky for you, there is...

Your motivation for bailing out of jail and representing yourself properly should be your family (and that includes you in the picture). Now more than ever do you have something to prove to your family, yourself and anyone else who is aware of the situation.This...

“$50,000 bail?! Is there anything I can do to lower that amount?”You probably won’t like the answer to that question because the chances of getting bail lowered are extremely thin.The only person who can lower the bail is the judge, who had already set...

No New Year’s resolutions list can be too long and too unrealistic, right? For 2016, we have one challenge, one resolution for you - get your loved one the serious help she or he needs. Whether it’s getting their parents, a rehab center, a counselor,...

If you’re ever in need of a lawyer, you need to find one who is the right fit for your case. You can’t just hire any lawyer to defend you because not all are trained and experienced for every work. You need someone whose expertise...

Every year, the bail agents of Riverside Bail Bonds attend annual training classes. This is mandatory for all agents, both new and seasoned.The purpose of regular, mandatory training, is to keep our bail agents at the top of their game and at the top of...

Our team at Riverside Bail Bonds have created New Year's resolutions for ourselves that we want to share with you.Work with integrity and honesty. These have always been two core values of ours. We will not stray from this.Bail people out of jail quickly and...

So you know, a person can only be detained up to 48 hours in California without having any charges filed against them.If an officer takes you in, they may hold you for two days. But if in those two days, no charges are filed, you...

When you post bail, the judge will tell you (and it shouldn't be a surprise) that you need to be on your best behavior. That means no getting into trouble, no getting re-arrested, making all bail bond payments on time, showing up for all court...

Knowledge about bail and bail bonds is not something you learn in school, it's something you probably learn while watching television and movies. For some people, it's something they eventually learn as they deal with it in real life. TV and movies don't 100% accurately...