Ontario Bail Bonds

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 at any time the police arrest you and start asking questions, make sure they have read you your Miranda Rights. It’s their procedure to read you these rights anyway, but just in case, be aware if and when they do. Anything you tell the police...

If you’re wondering whether bail is tax-deductible, well, it’s not. Even though it is money that goes to the government, it is really a guarantee (like an incentive) to get the defendant to show up for his or her court dates. Plus, the bail money...

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 San Bernardino Bail Bond Store 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...

Our team at San Bernardino Bail Bond Store 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...

2016 is on the horizon and everyone has big dreams and goals for the new year. Whether 2015 was an all-around good year or not, 2016 will be different and better for everyone, including any loved ones in big trouble during this time. Even a person...

Here’s some news that’s headed in the right direction: fewer teens and young adults (between ages 16 and 20) are driving drunk. Last year the percentage who reported having driven drunk (and under the legal age limit) was 7%. Only a few years before that...

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...