Hello, and welcome to Bail Bonds Albuquerque.
I do realize that this is a very strange name for a website. Most names are the company name. But there is a very good reason why I chose these combination’s of words.
When someone is looking for a bail bondsman agency, you are in some kind of trouble. I am sorry to say, but you have landed yourself in jail and you need a bond agent to help you to bail out from your incarceration. So you are going to probably call someone to help you. That is when that person is going to jump on their computer and type in “bail bonds Albuquerque” or they might even type “Albuquerque bail bonds”. Either way you are going to get to a list of bond agents in the Albuquerque, Rio Rancho New Mexico area. You could also be in Bernalillo, Moriarty, Edgewood and Los Lunas.
I am wanting you to find my website, because I am not a bail bondsman. I am a impartial consumer that has been in your shoes that you are in right now, looking for an-exit bail bonds for someone you care for, to get them out of jail. I have had a bad enough experience trying to find a bail agent at the last minute and don’t want that to happen to you.
I am also going to try and educate about the bonding process. I will try to answer some of the bond questions that you might have. What is the purpose of bail? What will happen if the defendant fails to show up for court? This is probably one of the most important question. You don’t want (“dog”) the bounty hunter looking for you for being a bail fugitive.
Before I got started on this quest to know about bail bonds, I did not know the difference between liability of the co-signer and what happened if the charges were dismissed. I did not know about jurisdiction, exoneration, immigration bond, collateral and the indemnity. And maybe you don’t know these answers either.
No problem… I will cover this at Bail Bonds Albuquerque
Depending on the criminal charge will depend if you need a bond agent or not. Have you been arrested for drug crimes, traffic violations, what about your underlying criminal background can all determine if a bail bond agency is going to needed.
Most of the time you have to come up with a 10% cash surety as the bond premiums, which then guarantees that the defendant (individual) will appear in court on their scheduled court date or the full amount of the surety bond is due. So the bail bond agent or bond company is the one that is posting this bail, but there is a contractual agreement in place before the defendant is released from jail.
Most of the bail bondsman or women charge that same 10%. But some are nicer than others and are willing to work with you for a payment plan. If the bond is high for some major criminal charge, the person getting the bond is going to have to put up some type of collateral. Not all of the bail bonds in Albuquerque consider the collateral the same, so that is a big difference.
One word of warning. Don’t take the BBB, Better Business Bureau’s word for how good a company is. Most people are not aware of this but the BBB is not some governing body like their name implies. They are paid by the companies that they represent. Do you think that might be a conflict of interest?
You should also know some of the organizations that a bail bondsman should belong too? One is the U.S. – P.B.I.A. This is the United States Professional Bail Bond Investigators Association and the Professional Bail Agents of the United States (PBUS) is another.
A bail bond agent, or bondsman, is any person or corporation which will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a criminal defendant in court. Bail bond agents, on the other hand, are usually in the business to cater to criminal defendants, often securing their customers’ release in just a few hours.
The bail bond industry is heavily regulated in the state of New Mexico. Licensing requirements for agents, in particular, are covered by extensive statutory regulations. There are many federal laws governing the bond agency, and they must follow these to remain in the bond industry.
I could go on and on. But after you spend a few minutes at Bail Bonds Albuquerque, you should be able to make an informed decision on who you want to use as you bail bonds agent.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
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Wow! This was a great article! I was surprised when I saw that the name was bail bondsman albuquerque, but now I understand why! Thank you so much!
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