Contact Information
Address:
357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, United States
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357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, United States
Abaasy Bail Bonds San Bernardino is your dedicated resource for professional and reliable bail bond services right here in San Bernardino. Located at 357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, we provide prompt assistance to individuals navigating the complexities of the justice system within our community.
Our team is committed to helping you secure the freedom needed for those facing detention. We understand the stress involved and strive to offer compassionate service alongside our fast-acting solutions. Trust us for your bail needs in San Bernardino.
For more information or to get started, please visit our website: https://www.abaasybailbonds.com/San-Bernardino-County.html, or call us directly at +19095224500.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a bail bond?
A: A bail bond is a contract whereby a bail bondsman guarantees to the court that a defendant will appear for their trial. The defendant or a co-signer pays a fee (usually 10% of the bond amount) to the bondsman, who then posts the full bail amount required by the court.
Q: How quickly can you post bail?
A: We aim to process bail bonds quickly. Once all necessary paperwork is completed and payment arrangements are confirmed, we work efficiently to secure the defendant's release.
Q: What are the requirements to get a bail bond?
A: Generally, you need to fill out an application, provide identification for the defendant and the applicant (co-signer), proof of the defendant's ties to San Bernardino County, and a valid method of payment for the bail bond fee.
Q: What happens if the defendant skips court?
A: If the defendant fails to appear in court, the bail bond is forfeited. Our agency may be legally obligated to pay the full bail amount to the court. Additionally, the defendant and the co-signer may face legal consequences and penalties.
Q: Do I need to be present when the bail bond is posted?
A: While not always mandatory, it is often helpful for the co-signer to be present to confirm information and sign necessary documents. Our agent will provide specific instructions after you apply.