“Help! My loved one is in jail and I want to bail him or her out of jail ASAP, but what type of bail bond do I need? There are all these different kinds!” Lynwood Bail Bonds Store is here to help break it down for you with the quickest, simplest description because we do […]
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People get arrested for all kinds of crimes ranging from harmless to serious. Our team at Lynwood Bail Bonds Store has really seen it all over 29 years of experience. Bail bond cases are never without stress and emotion, but trust us when we say, it certainly goes from worse to better with our help. […]
If you have noticed, there is a Federal Court System that is separate and different than a State Court System. Do you know what the differences are? Do you know who will hear your loved one’s criminal case? Do you know how to prepare and what to expect? Here’s a quick breakdown of the 2 […]
Just a few nights ago, you and some pals were out celebrating one of the guys’ birthdays. His real birthday is in a few days. It was a fun night, until it took a turn somewhere and the birthday boy ended up in jail. His bail has been set. Unfortunately, he is not very capable […]
The purpose of a bail bond is to ensure a person’s release from jail and the pre-trial, but also to ensure that they will honor their commitment to appear in court before the judge. In order to receive a bail bond: First, the defendant must first be granted the opportunity to bail by a judge […]
When a person is released from jail on a bail bond, they are also making a promise to go to all the court dates they are required to go to. Going to court is a condition of their release. If there is a conflict, it is best to get the other obstacle moved out of […]
When filing taxes, you’re asked whether you want to apply excess taxes from the previous year towards this year’s dues. Another option is if you would prefer to receive a tax return check. The benefit of the former option is that you would not have to pay as much; if and when you owe money. […]
A search warrant is a document authorizing the police to search through a person’s property and belongings. In order for the police to obtain a search warrant, they must present to the judge that they have probable cause to believe criminal activity has occurred, is occurring, or will occur in connection to the location and […]
Lying to the police and making a false report is a crime. Making a mistake by telling the police one thing, then remembering it’s another thing, is different and not considered a crime. For example, describing the getaway car in a crime that you happened to witness as red in color when you definitely know […]
As absurd and un-imaginable as they may seem, yes folks, at one time or another they were actually considered laws. Take a look: You may not play with a Frisbee at any Los Angeles beach unless you get the resident chief lifeguard’s permission. Women may not drive while wearing a house coat. No vehicle without […]
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