Archive for the ‘California Bail’ Category

Longevity means Trustworthy When it Comes to Bail Bonds Agent

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

At Absolute Bail Bonds we are very proud of our longevity in the bail bonds business.  We opened our door for business back in 1987 in Lancaster, CA.  Since then we have grown the business with bail bond agents in cities throughout California. 

During our 25 years in business we’ve seen other bail bondsman fall out of business due to legal problems.   These actions make business difficult for the honest bail bonds agencies.  With such news, people needing the assistance of a bail agent are wary on who they can trust. 

Since 1987 Absolute Bail Bonds has always been in good standing with California’s Deptarment of Insurance.  Honesty and integrity are important to us.  You will be never be inflicted with a hidden fee or an increase in payments when you choose us as your bail bond agent.   You can be confident that you will be treated fairly at Absolute Bail Bonds.  With bail agents available 24/7 and in cities across California, you can call us at any time at 1-800-793-2245.

Can Fun be Found in a Bail Bonds Agent Class?

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Usually when you have to give up a weekend for something pertaining to work you’re a little bothered. Especially if it’s for educational purposes. Work-related classes are usually boring and unnecssary so our expecations are that we won’t enjoy the class or get anything out of it. But when I recently went to my class to get my bail bonds agent license (which I still need to test for), I thought it was fun and very interesting.
 
Of course the instructors magic tricks and jokes helped, but the actual info was useful as well. Although with every class there was a few odd balls, most of the attendees were serious regarding the information and really seemed to look forward to becoming a bail bonds agent. The class was such a mixture of people, just from different walks of life. Some already work in the bail bond industry.  Others were just looking for something new. I think a few people were there with the intention of becoming the next “Dog the Bounty Hunter” but who am I to crush their dreams?
 
The instructor was very interesting to listen to; he has an extensive background in law enforcement, bail bonds, as well as fugitive recovery. After hearing some of his stories and how long he’s been in the business I’m really looking forward to becoming a bail bond agent. I’m very confident that after taking his class and recieving all the needed information I’m sure to pass the test.

I’m looking forward to being able to further help our customers bail out their family and friends.  Return here soon to see how I do on my test!

Veterans’ Day 2010

Monday, November 15th, 2010

As I left the house this morning I made sure to post our flag in its honored place, telling my daughter to please remove it at dusk if I didn’t make it home by then. Our next door neighbor, John already had a flag proudly displayed. This came as no surprise. John is a law enforcement officer and a veteran. But as I scanned the rest of the neighborhood I saw no other indications of old glory. The trip to work is not a long one. About 15-20 minutes of driving through town. On the way I pass hundreds of businesses and thousands of residences. Today, there was an obvious, painful absence of red, white and blue.

I am not a veteran, being physically unable to serve. But my family history is rich with ancestors that have served our nation. It started with my 5th great-grandfather who was a Revolutionary War patriot and it continues to the present with brothers and cousins serving in the War On Terror. My great-uncle gave his life in Vietnam, and my father, to this day, suffers from the effects of being wounded there.

I don’t give this information to gain sympathy, or to garner some kind of respect for my lineage. I simply wish to honor the service and sacrifice of those who came before me. After all, that’s what Veterans Day is about.

Fortunately, I work for a company in California called Absolute Bail Bonds that honors veterans and active military members. Among other sponsorships and donations, we participate in a cause known as “Red Shirt Fridays”. The entire staff wears specially made red shirts every Friday to show support for our troops. http://www.redshirtfridays.org/troop_supporters.html

I would be incredibly surprised if any one reading this could NOT think of someone they know that is a veteran. Just ask your family and friends…I guarantee they know someone close to them that is. But whether you know someone or not, go buy a flag and fly it high ! Fly it at your home, and if you’re not at home today, fly it tomorrow. When you see or meet a veteran thank them for their service. Honor and respect these men and women. For it is because of them, that we live in the greatest nation the world has ever known.

As I said before, I never served in the military, but hopefully I can give service to our nation and its veterans by inspiring others, but if I can’t effectively relay that inspiration, then consider the words below, spoken so eloquently over one hundred years ago.

“we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” Excerpt from Gettysburg Address – Abraham Lincoln

God bless America, and her veterans !

Absolute Bail Bond Agents Walking for Autism in Orange County

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Absolute Bail Bonds agents and employees are helping to raise money for Walk Now for Autism. This Saturday, November 13, the Absolute Bail Bonds team will be walking at Angel Stadium in Anaheim from 10 am to 2 pm. They are looking for sponsors to help raise money for Autism Speaks. You can contribute through the website at: http://www.walknowforautismspeaks.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=347713&team=3933300

Autism Speaks is the nation’s largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Your donations are used for research, supplies for families and education programs.

Bail Bonds – California Bail

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Bail Bonds Can Help Accused People Stay Free until Proven Guilty

By securing bail bonds, people can protect their rights. According to the US Constitution, it is the right of any person to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

If a person is charged with a crime, he may be detained until such a time that a court hearing can be arranged. This could take weeks, taking away the time that should have spent with the family, or for responsibilities at work. However, the courts may grant permission to allow the accused out of jail if he surrenders a fee that will be refunded once acquitted. Luckily, these days, bailing out a friend or loved one can be easy and convenient. Bail bonds providers will put up a bond so that the amount doesn’t have to be raised in full.

It is important to note that the conditions of bail may stipulate that the released may not leave the city, state or country.

California Bail – Bail Bonds

Friday, May 28th, 2010

In California, Bail Becomes Easier With A Bail Agent

When caught by authorities, the defendant can be freed with a bail which assures the court that he or she will appear when summoned. In California, bail can be made easier by services rendered by a bail agent.

Although one can opt to pay the bail in full, depending on the bail amount, it might be difficult to pay. This is where bail agents come in. What they do is offer the option to pay 10% of the full bail amount for the defendant’s release from jail. This is the amount earned by the agent. The rest would be held as collateral which will be returned once the defendant has fulfilled all required appearances at court.

Bail agents can be found in most jails, courts and even private offices across the state. Absolute Bail Bonds’ California bail agents are easy to contact, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To learn more, talk to one of the firm’s representatives toll free at 800-793-2245.