
We service all City and County Jails 24 Hours a Day.
The DUI Bail Bonds Specialist. We also
write State, Federal and Immigration Bonds.
Open 365 Days a Year
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DUI / DWI BAIL BONDS COMPANY
Open 24 Hours.
1-888-224-5937
California State
Los Angeles 213-626-3051
Los Angeles 310-288-8308
Orange County 714-289-2272
Van Nuys 818-997-4181
Fontana 909-355-1511
Fresno 559-486-2245
Palo Alto 650-328-1040
San Bernardino 909-355-1511
San Jose 408-957-9676
Florida State
Miami-Dade 305-860-0606
Broward Cty. Ft. Lauderdale 954-523-5599
New York State
New York City
Brooklyn
Bronx County
Queens
Long Island
Westchester
Rockland County
212-537-6188
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DUI Bail Bonds offers Nationwide bail bonds 24 hours a
day.
Drunk Driving Bail Bonds & Bail Bondsman Services
We understand that for most people having to deal with
a loved one incarcerated can be a frustrating experience. Lets face it being arrested is a very troubling and
embarrassing. You, your relatives, and your loved ones can be
overwhelmed with a sense of being lost in the judicial courts legal
jargon . We're here to help you through it. Call us toll free 24
hours a day.
What to do if arrested for DUI
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When questioned for DUI or drunk driving before arrest,
you are not in custody for purposes of Miranda warnings. If you politely
refuse to answer any of the cop's questions concerning the DUI / DWI
investigation, either before or after arrest, then there won't be any
statements that can be used against you in court.
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Field Sobriety Tests are completely voluntary. If you
perform them, you may be arrested anyway. It may be better not to give
the cop evidence that will be used against you in court. You can
politely refuse to do the field sobriety exercises.
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If you are older than 21, refuse to take a preliminary
alcohol screening test. This on scene breath test is completely
voluntary and you have the absolute right to refuse this type of breath
test.
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When given a choice of a blood or breath test after
arrest, choose the breath test if at all possible. It is more unreliable
than blood.
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If no breath test is available, choose a blood test.
While you can refuse a chemical test, the DMV penalties are greater for
refusing.
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Contact a friend or relative from jail as soon as
possible so they can hear you speak and note your state of sobriety.
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Always be polite and respectful to the police officers.
How you are perceived by a jury is extremely critical.
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Some jurisdictions video the arrest, breath testing
and/or booking process. Always be on your best behavior.
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Make a detailed list of all the events before being
stopped up to and including being released from custody.
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Retain an experienced DUI / DWI drunk driving defense
attorney to represent you. Only an experienced DUI defense attorney is
able to spot your favorable issues and present them to a prosecutor,
judge or jury.
The accused. Most defendants are entitled to
make bail prior to trial. Someone arrested on a criminal charge may be
held until trial, unless they furnish the required bail bond.
The bail bond is to ensure the defendants court appearance each and
every time they are required to go to court until the case is finished. An
adjudication of guilty has no bearing on the bond only the defendants
appearance affects the status of the bail bond. Bail bonds are issued by
licensed Bail Agents.
Bail agents act as the appointed representatives of licensed surety
insurance companies, much like a property and casualty agent that sells
home and auto insurance. Professional bail bondsmen charge a fee based on
a percentage of the bond set by a judge, typically 10% for state bonds.
This fee is known as the bond premium.
Bond premiums are considered fully earned and non refundable upon the
posting of the bail bond. In most states a bail bond is good for one year
and can extended each year upon payment of a renewal premium. Note: In 99%
of the time the case/s are finished before the end of the first year.
Collateral is something given of real value securing the amount of
the bail ie; a lien on a home, title to a boat or car, jewelry, cash,
stocks, annuities, personal signature guarantee. The collateral is
returned to the owner upon discharge of the bond by the court.
Breach of bond If the defendant fails to appear, the bail bond
amount becomes payable and is forfeited as a penalty by the surety insurer
issuing the bond. Then the collateral is seized by the surety company to
cover the loss of the bail money that was forfeited to the court.
Payment plans are available typically to those who have good credit
and are home owners, other payment options are based on a case by case
scenario. Please call for more information.
For DUI bail bonds assistance 24 hours a
day call toll free
1-888-224-5937 |