These questions are asked to determine what type of risk the bail bond company is going to be undertaking if they assist the defendant by putting up a bail bond. Should you then elect to purchase a bail bond specific documentation is required including a Bail Indemnity Agreement, a Bail Bond Application. If your bond is going to require collateral and a home is used for collateral, a California Deed of Trust and a California Real Estate Disclosure form would also be required. Deed of Trusts are required to be notarized which is not a problem as our professional bail bond agents are generally notary publics.
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We are fully equipped to handle all bail bond applications in minutes by fax or by electronic mail or if necessary our licensed bail bond agent will meet you and ensure that all paperwork is finalized and bail is immediately posted at the appropriate jail, detention center or if necessary at the court. Generally the entire process from your initial contact with us is two hours to complete all necessary paperwork and file them with the appropriate facility to secure the release of a defendant.
The process of securing the defendants release will depend a great deal on which facility is holding the defendant. If the facility is crowded, busy or understaffed the release process can take additional time. The release process involves updating the state computer system, returning all personal property, insuring that the defendant understands the terms of their arrest bonding as well as any other matters which the judicial system feels are appropriate. All Star Bail Bond can help assist you in ensuring the release is processed in as timely a manner as possible. Call us toll free anytime from anywhere in California at 1-866-337-BAIL (2245). We guarantee your satisfaction. |