Crime Isn’t Immune to COVID-19 and We’re Here to Help

Posted March 23, 2020

As you are undoubtedly aware, crime continues despite the coronavirus. We just wanted to send a reminder that we are here for you and your clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our offices are open, and we are following public health guidelines for disinfecting and social distancing. If people don’t want to be face-to-face, we can process bail bonds electronically. This has been an excellent option for our clients in recent days and they have been very happy that we are able to process bonds without in-person contact.

We have been receiving information from various sources in different counties that MANY defendants previously held without bail are now being granted bail. Judges are emailing attorneys letting them know to file for probable cause hearings. These actions are an attempt to decrease the jail population as much as possible and prevent the spread of COVID-19. This is a perfect opportunity to reach out to judges’ offices and inquire about whether your client is eligible for a bond. If they are, we’re here to assist.

Even in these uncertain times, we hold true to our motto, “Everyone Deserves A 2nd Chance.” Our commitment to excellent service doesn’t waiver. You may reach us by phone or email ([email protected]) at any time.

Cobb Office: 770-627-3235

DeKalb Office: 404-298-9722

Fulton Office: 404-224-5688

Roswell Office: 770-423-1432

We pride ourselves on helping people through challenging times, and this season of uncertainty is no different.

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