Serving all of the Following NY.
Counties & Cities 24/7.
Kings County
Brooklyn
718-793-3872
Nassau County
631-224-5937
Queens County
718-793-3872
Manhattan - NYC
212-274-1414
Rockland County
New City
Westchester County
White Plains
914-289-0739
Val Halla
914-289-0739
New York
DUI Bail Bonds
Company
NY bail bonds assistance 24 hours a
day call toll free
1-888-224-5937
New York State
New York State
New York City 212-274-1414
Brooklyn 718-793-3872
Bronx County 718-681-1000
Queens 718-793-3872
Long Island 631-224-5937 Westchester 914-289-0739
Rockland County, New City 845-224-9675
New York Bail Bonds & Bails Bondsmen Services
DUI Bail Bonds Company
is serving all of New York and surrounding areas
24 hours 7 Days a week. To speak with a licensed bail bondsman call our
toll free number 1-888-224-5937 and one of our professional agents will
assist you and answer any questions you have regarding bail bonds in
New York and Nationwide.
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.
When questioned for DUI, DWI 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.
Options to Paying a Bail Bond
Bail can take any of the following forms:
cash for the full amount of the bail
property worth the full amount of the bail ( typically
an attorneys motion is required and can take some days before the court
can issue an order modifying the bond terms. In New York the law
requires that the equity in the property be at least twice the amount of
the cash bail set by the judge.)
a bail bond (a guaranteed payment of the full bail
amount, the quickest way to be released on bail), or
a waiver of payment on the condition that the
defendant appear in court at the required time (commonly called "release
on one's own recognizance" ROR, also requires a court to issue an
order and can take a few days).
A bail bond issued by a bail bondsman is like a check held in reserve:
It represents the person's promise that he or she will appear in court
when required to. The bail bond is purchased by payment of a nonrefundable
premium (usually about 10% of the face amount of the bond).