Tag Archives: bailing out a loved one

Lancaster Bail Bonds Supports Community Events Such As Thunder on the Lot

Summer is upon us, and the temperatures are rising, the people of the Antelope Valley know that Thunder on the Lot is coming. From Friday, June 10th to Sunday, June 12th, the Lancaster City Park will be filled with beautiful and powerful classic cars and motorcycles. The festivities kick-off on Friday June 10th on Lancaster […]

What It Takes to Be a Bail Bond Co-signer

Should you ever agree to co-sign someone’s bail bond, you must take your role very seriously. Being a bail bond co-signer, even for someone very close to you, puts you at risk of losing money and/ or belongings you put up as collateral. You essentially must stay on top of them and see that they […]

Skate Away from the Freeway Challenge

Have you heard of the freeway challenge in California? This new challenge that is happening in Los Angeles has skateboarders riding their boards on freeways! Insane to you and us, but apparently less so for these skateboarders. Usually when the traffic is slow, a skateboarder will get out on the freeway to skate and do […]

Antelope Valley Bail Bond Store Puts You First

Antelope Valley Bail Bond Store is a stand up, respectable, and honorable bail bond company in California. With nearly 30 years of experience in the industry and over 120 helpful and dedicated employees, the company will only continue to grow. Other bail bond companies may have more experience, but Antelope Valley Bail Bond Store sees […]

When The Cost Of A Music Festival Includes Bail

As the popularity of attending massive music festivals rises, unfortunately, so does the number of arrests. The most common offenses at music festivals are drug possession (most often ecstasy) , public intoxication, and trespassing. Getting arrested for such violations at a music festival may be quite the bummer, but it should serve as a wakeup […]

How Bail Protects Your Loved One

When a person does not post bail, they must remain in police custody until and during their trial; this is not in the best interest of the defendant, because what they experience in jail is far worse than what they receive at home. Jails are overcrowded and unwelcoming, both by the physical boundaries that make […]

Reporting Crimes: Required or Moral Obligation?

Did you know that if you witness a crime, you are not legally required to report it to authorities or intervene? Of course, morally, it’s the right thing to do, but you wouldn’t legally be punished if you didn’t. These are circumstantial and there are cases and instances where some people may actually have to […]

What To Know Before Cosigning A Bail Bond

Before cosigning a bail bond, you may want to know what you’re getting yourself into. It’s a nice gesture to do for that friend or family member who was arrested because it shows you care and are supporting them through this ordeal. However, there are some very big risks that could be of concern, and […]

The Role Of A Bail Bond Cosigner

A part of being eligible for a bail bond is needing to find someone who will cosign your bail bond; this person is known as the cosigner (go figure) and they are agreeing to be financially responsible to pay the full bail amount (monetarily or with collateral they pledged such as property, vehicles, and valuables […]

Your Tax Return Can Help Pay For Bail

No matter how much or how little you are receiving for your tax return, any amount will help a bit of your financial burden in having to pay for a bail bond. Granted, bail bonds are already the more affordable method to bailing out of jail, but that still doesn’t mean bail bonds are cheap. […]