Laws and bail schedules are ever-changing, which is why it is imperative for all our licensed bail agents and representatives at Adams Bail Bonds to be at the top of their game. They must be knowledgeable of the changes being made, the crime trends that are taking place, and quick to know the most effective […]
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We can talk up our company and services all we want, but it’s better that you check out client reviews instead. These guys came to Adams Bail Bonds and we were able to help them out. Our quality performance is backed by real-life people who went through similar situations you might be going through right […]
Putting your trust in another person, especially a stranger, isn’t the easiest thing to do, especially if involves freedom and money. Naturally, you’re going to want to get the best care you can count on. Let us show you why we at Adams Bail Bonds are the best. Customized and affordable, low monthly rate payment […]
“Bouncing back” (as they call it) from an arrest can either be easy or hard and that’s largely up to you. You need to: Prove to your family that their love and close support is your priority, and that you will not let them down. Show friends you are not the person to go to […]
A false arrest is when Person A acts beyond their authority and wrongfully takes Person B into custody. This restricts Person B’s freedoms against his or her consent. A false imprisonment is similar to kidnapping, but without the more serious intentions like harm and ransom. A false arrest is a crime and the victim is […]
If you know a friend or family member in jail who needs help bailing out, you need to act quickly to help them out. The faster you connect with a bail bond company on your friend or family member’s behalf, the sooner the paperwork will be processed (it can take a few hours), and the […]
Bail bonds automatically generate a negative connotation in someone’s mind – “a lot of money that needs to be paid to get someone, who committed a crime, out of jail.” Basically, someone committed a crime but will go free until their trial as long as they pay x amount of money. But there are some […]
Earlier this Summer, a young man was convicted of a crime (involving firearms), but you’ll never guess what led the officers and prosecution to this. The man had photos on his Instagram account that dated back to 2013 that showed him with the guns in question. The police were able to use this as probable […]
You probably think that prison and jail are interchangeable terms that both apply to the same place: where convicts must stay behind bars for a crime they committed. While you are somewhat correct in this, the two terms actually apply to separate institutions that are built for different people in different points of situations. Think […]
When someone is arrested, they don’t always know their rights, nor are they confident about them. This leaves them vulnerable and subject, for the police, the prosecutors, and the court. To avoid being taken advantage of and punished more than a person should be, they should know these rights: A person is innocent until proven […]