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Big Data Gives Away Bail Jumpers’ Locations and More

World Wide Big Data

Criminal defense attorneys know between the time their client is charged with a crime and when the defendant appears in court, a great deal of time can go by – sometimes months. Thanks to COVID-19, in-court sessions in many jurisdictions have been suspended, creating a substantial backlog of cases and further extending the time between being charged and a court date. As more courts resume legal proceedings via video conferencing, technical challenges slow the process even more.

As the time between being charged and appearing in court gets longer, some defendants consider skipping court altogether. If your client is planning to elude law enforcement and leave your local bondsman on the hook for your bail, you need to warn them about the impact Big Data can have on life as they know it. The power and reach of Big Data are the most efficient and effective way your client’s frustrated bail bondsman can get his or her cash back.

Your Clients Always Leave Data Behind

Simply defined, Big Data is the ability to comb through the “digital breadcrumbs” online activities leave behind – your client’s Driver’s License status, previous and current apartment leases, recent addresses and even vehicle registrations. While Big Data is a powerful threat to your client’s life on the run, bondsmen and law enforcement consider it to be their ally.

In fact, bail bondsmen and law enforcement don’t even have to know about or understand Big Data to use it. Big Data is what populates the Tier 1 and Tier 2 software applications most of them use to track your client and other defendants who are on the lam, pinpoint their locations and arrest them. Big Data serves up all the available information online about your client’s applications banking relationships and credit history as well as images of every vehicle tag in the country. Big Data delivers to bail bondsmen exhaustive lists of your client’s known associates and their contact information – including current and previous roommates’ names, locations and phone numbers.

Next of Kin Data Betrays Your Clients

One of the richest databases of Big Data reveals all the members of your client’s family with their most recent contact information, age and even their relationship to your client. When a skip tracer employed with one bail bonds company was trying to find a 20-year-old defendant after a Failure to Appear (FTA) in court warrant was issued, the usual digital avenues were not helpful. Because of the defendant’s age, he had no bank history and no credit rating. However, the creative bondsman was able to find him by locating the car he was driving, which was owned by his mother, parked at his girlfriend’s house out of state.

Other than next of kin information, another reliable indicator of a missing defendant’s location can be discovered by searching local utilities’ customer lists. Your client can drive a car that is registered to someone else, that defendant can even put their apartment lease in a friend’s name but few of them think to use someone’s identity to set up their utilities, especially the utility of choice – cable television.

Sometimes, digital breadcrumbs can do more than just pinpoint a location. For example, one recent search for an MIA defendant turned up two houses and two families with children of about the same age. Not only did the bail bondsman locate the man he wanted to find, he found the defendant’s two families, who were unknown to each other, as well.

Of course, not everyone who has an FTA warrant out is a bail jumper. Some of your clients may simply have moved during the lag time and never received the paperwork requiring them to appear in court. For those individuals, being found is a good thing. Most bail bondsmen have strong relationships with local law enforcement and the courts which allows them to explain the situation on the defendant’s behalf and re-activate the legal process quickly and efficiently.

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Social Media Maven/New Business Ninja

Social Media Maven Offers Fastest Way Out of Jail

To meet her, you’d think you had encountered an intelligent business professional with an upbeat attitude. You’d be right to assume that, but you’d probably never guess what she does for a living. Social Media Maven Tenithia Robinson is a New Business Ninja for A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds.

If you think being a female bail bondsman is a rarity, think again – 40% of bail bondsmen are women.

How did Tenithia get into the bail bonds business? The answer is she had a bit of “bondsman envy” when her brother, Lucius Robinson, who also works for A 2nd Chance, shared his job talk at the end of the day. “My brother talked about what he did at A 2nd Chance and his work sounded fun,” she said. ‘’When I applied, I didn’t tell him, so he found out when I walked in on the first day.”

For the past five years, Tenithia has built a presence on a variety of social media platforms as “Ten,” someone who can spring your loved one from behind bars anytime day or night. Look for Ten on TikTok and Facebook, where she invites jailed individuals to call her for help with the tagline, “Tired of being in the Pen? Call Ten.”

Tenithia has not only mastered the bonding process, she understands what her customers and prospects need too. “It’s pretty rare that someone needs bail between nine a.m. and five p.m., so I’m open and ready to help anytime day or night, seven days a week,” she said. “My customers love our ability to post bail digitally. They don’t even have to leave home to get a loved one out.”

During Tenithia’s seven years as an A 2nd Chance employee, she’s worked in the Fulton County office, been promoted to the office manager for the Dekalb operation and is now a Lead Bailbondsman serving the Atlanta metro area.

Follow Ten on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8No71DA/
Friend Ten on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=tenithia%20robinson

 

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How to Bail Someone Out of Jail in the Metro Atlanta Area

A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds

If your friend or loved one was arrested, we understand that the situation can be overwhelming. The first step is to contact a local bail bondsman who knows how the bail bond process works in your local area. If you need to get someone out of jail quickly, we can help.

With five locations around the Atlanta metro, we’re available 24/7 to assist people who need a bail bond. Bail bond processes vary depending on location and each state has different bail bond procedures and bail amounts.

A Second Chance Bail Bonds has experience processing bail bonds in the Atlanta area. No matter the circumstances, we’re here to walk you through each step so that you can quickly get your loved one released.

Here is a complete list of our bail bond locations:

Fulton County Bail Bonds

We arrange bail bonds for those arrested in Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton or Sandy Springs.
Call (404) 986-8743 for bail bonds in Fulton County, Georgia.

Cobb County Bail Bonds

If you need a bail bond in Cobb County Georgia, specifically in Marietta, Smyrna, Acworth or Kennesaw, we can help you start the process right away.
Call (770) 415-3503 for bail bonds in Cobb County, Georgia.

DeKalb County Bail Bonds

Are you trying to get a bail bond in DeKalb County, Georgia? We arrange bail bonds quickly and discreetly in Decatur, Stone Mountain, Avondale Estates, Dunwoody, Pine Lake, Clarkston or Brookhaven.
Call (404) 975-1222 for bail bonds in DeKalb County, Georgia.

Gwinnett County Bail Bonds

In Gwinnett County, we operate as ASAP Bonding. We provide bail bonds for Lawrenceville, Duluth, Lilburn, Norcross, Snellville and Suwanee.
Call (678) 387-3869 for bail bonds in Gwinnett County, Georgia.

Barrow County Bail Bonds

If someone you know has charges pending in Winder, Statham, Bethlehem or Carl, we’re here to help you get a bail bond.
Call (378) 487-6787 for bail bonds in Barrow County, Georgia.

Get a Bail Bond in Georgia Today

Second Chance Bail Bonds serves customers in and around Fulton County. Contact us today to get immediate assistance with bail bonds in and around Atlanta.

We help thousands of families in Georgia access the bail bonds they need to get out of jail quickly. Bail bond agents are available 24/7 to ensure a quick process and fast release.