Many bail bonds will require collateral be put up in order to proceed. This collateral is used as security – if the defendant does not show up for court as they are required to, the collateral is taken. Collateral is certainly an incentive for the defendant to go to court if they (or the person […]
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Don’t you wish that it was legal to drink on the beach? Well, luckily, there are a handful of beaches in Southern California where you can do just that and not get in trouble for it (unless you start causing problems). Doheny State Beach, Paradise Cove, and Carmel Beach are among the very few that […]
You may not know you’re breaking the law sometimes, especially with something that seems less harmless, more fun. Well, here are a few items that you might be doing or may have done or are thinking of doing for fun (or convenience). The fun will stop when you learn these are infractions or misdemeanors and […]
Adams Bail Bonds gives hope back to people who have been arrested. Jail doesn’t have to be “the end of your life” and future successes and happiness. It’s merely an obstacle you must now deal with, but it is up to you to get your future back on track. We need you to call us, […]
The easiest and fastest way to bail is through Adams Bail Bonds. Our family-owned bail bonds company has been in the business for over 28 years and we continue to meet new clients who have been recommended to us by their peers who were once in that same stressful position. Because of our excellent customer […]
Every now and then you’re warned about the things you post on social media, cautious that employers or parents or professors will see information that can get you into some trouble. But have you ever considered that the police can also see information that you don’t want them to, information that can get you into […]
In most U.S. states, minors are classified as those younger than 18 (there are some states who set the age at 16). Minors, when they get caught for a crime, do not have the same legal procedures as adults. Adults can go to prison, minors would go to juvenile hall and/or be required to enroll […]