Monday, November 8, 2010

How To Get Out Of Jail

If you find yourself, family member, or friend being detained, the best advice is to keep a cool head about yourself. When agitated with smart remarks and obnoxious behavior, the cops push the throttle to the floor taking the situation to a different level. On the other hand, cooperating with the cops could results in a favorable decision when discretion is a factor.

What happens after the arrest?
The police will transport the arrestee to the police station or a detention center for processing, which is referred to as BOOKING.

What happens during booking?
The arrestee is fingerprinted using the livescan system. The fingerprints are stored and kept on file indefinitely. The fingerprints stored in the systems are compared to arrestees' fingerprints and used as a tool in apprehending wanted felons and fugitives involved with criminal activity.

How long does it take the police to get the results of the fingerprint search after the arrest?
The police department will usually get the fingerprint search results within a few hours. However, there have been situations where the results were not available for 4 - 8 hours.

How do I start the Bail Process?
The bail process starts by having a friend, family member, or the arrestee contact a licensed bail agent. The bail agent will provide information on the requirements for bail and investigate the charges and the bail amount. After the bail amount is determined, the bail agent arranges to meet with the co-signer, arrestee, or family member to complete the bail application and pay the agreed premium.

What happens after paying for the surety bond?
The bail agent will deliver to the police department or county jail a surety bond in the amount of the bail. After receiving the surety bond, the police will verify the bond and arrange to release the arrestee. The arrestee is usually released from custody with 4 – 8 hours of the police receiving the surety bond.

Who Can Provide You with a Surety Bond?
Axel Bail Bonds is a nationwide company providing bail surety bonds at all jails and court in all states that accept bail surety bonds. Our bail network has licensed professional available to assist clients and through the bail process and provide free consultation 24/7. Our bail agents are available by calling 1(866) 579-0333 to start the process any jail, court, or state.

1 comment:

  1. This would have to be the best explanation I've read about the arrest and bailing process. I came across several articles that contain a lot of technical terms and procedures I can't understand. A few while back I worked with a san diego bail bonds company that gave me an idea about bail bonds in-depth too.

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