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Don’t Get Fooled! Spotting Scams that Impersonate Police and Courts

Don’t Get Fooled! Spotting Scams that Impersonate Police and Courts

Have you ever received a call claiming you missed jury duty and face arrest if you don’t pay a fine immediately? Or maybe an email arrived demanding bail money for a relative you never knew

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What Bail Bond Companies Consider Before Writing a Bond

Before They Bail You Out: What Bail Bond Companies Consider Before Writing a Bond Getting arrested is a stressful experience, and the high cost of bail can add another layer of worry. That’s where bail

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On the Move: Defendant Transfers

You might be surprised to learn that jail isn’t always a static location for defendants. In fact, behind the scenes, there’s a surprising amount of movement. Defendants may get transferred between jails for a variety

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Beyond Second Chance Month

April is designated as Second Chance Month in the United States. It’s a time to reflect on rehabilitation, reintegration and providing opportunities for those who have made mistakes. For A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, the

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What are My Options if I Can’t Afford Bail?

Facing the prospect of being unable to get out of jail because you can’t afford can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. For many people, coming up with the funds to pay bail can be

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What to Consider Before Being a Bail Bond Cosigner

When someone is arrested and charged with a crime, they may be eligible for bail. Bail is a financial guarantee that the defendant will appear in court for all scheduled hearings. Bail bondsmen will post

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Steps to Take if You Can’t Make Your Court Date

If you cannot make your court date, it is important to contact the court as soon as possible. You can do this by phone, email or in person. The court may be able to reschedule

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Types of Bail in the State of Georgia

Bail is an essential aspect of the criminal justice system that allows individuals accused of a crime to be released from custody while awaiting their trial. In the state of Georgia, like in many other

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