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"All-O-Way" Bail Bonds introduces you to bail bonds at its best! We believe in quality service at its highest level, to please and help our clientele in troubled times. Our experience will do the thinking for you. Our Staff will always be direct and honest with you, and never further away than a phone call. Bookmark our web site for instant access. What is a Bail-Bond? "All-O-Way" Bail Bonds is a promissory note (issued by an insurance company) that the defendant will appear at court, every time the judge orders him/her to do so. To use a Bail Bond service will cost you 10% plus $10 per bond. (eg. if bail is set at $10,000, the cost would be $1,010.00) The ten percent is the price you pay for the service you receive (we call it premium), it has nothing to do with the actual amount of the bail. Remember, the promissory note was issued for the full bail amount (eg. $10,000) and filed with your court-papers, after the inmate was released from jail. By collateral, the second part of the bail bonds. The collateral has to be worth the whole amount of the bail (eg. $10,000). Depending on the size of the bail, we accept qualified, real property or the title of a vehicle. Depending on the charges, your employment status, and other factors, you may qualify to be execpted from the general collateral requirements. Whosoever guaranteed the bail with the collateral. However we will get you in contact with someone who will find the defendant and surrender them back to the court or jail, to save you the full amount being paid to the courts. At the time the defendant is sentenced, the bail will be exonerated (discharged) and when the Bail Bond office has received the exoneration then, as a special service to our customers, we will issue and file a Reconveyance with the county recorder at our expense, to remove the lien on your real estate. You will receive the original recorded conveyance. Regardless of the outcome, the Cal. Penal Code (PC) states that the bail must be exonerated upon sentencing of the defendant. It simply means that the defendant must keep in contact with the agent as long as the bail remains active.
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