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357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, United States
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357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, United States
Abaasy Bail Bonds San Bernardino is your dedicated resource for professional and reliable bail bond services right here in San Bernardino. Located at 357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, we understand the stress and urgency that comes with a bail situation. Our experienced team is committed to providing fast, efficient, and compassionate service to help secure the release of your loved one promptly.
We operate solely from our San Bernardino location, assisting clients within our immediate service area. Trust us for dependable bail bonds, backed by our knowledge of the local legal system. If you need assistance, please contact us directly.
Need Bail Bonds? Visit our website: https://www.abaasybailbonds.com/San-Bernardino-County.html or call us at +19095224500.
Q1: What types of bail bonds do you offer in San Bernardino?
A1: We primarily offer standard bail bonds, which allow an accused individual to be released from custody by paying a portion (typically 10%) of the total bail amount. We also handle co-signer bail bonds and sometimes third-party bail bonds, depending on the circumstances and the financial capability of the parties involved.
Q2: How quickly can you post bail at your San Bernardino location?
A2: Our goal is to process bail bonds as quickly as possible. Once all necessary paperwork is completed and payment arrangements are confirmed, we aim to post bail promptly, often within hours, depending on the specific court and jail procedures.
Q3: What is the cost of a bail bond in San Bernardino?
A3: The fee for a bail bond is typically a non-refundable fee set by the state of California, which is 10% of the total bail amount for most cases. This fee is paid to the bail bondsman for their services and risk.
Q4: Do I need to be present when bail is posted from your office?
A4: While not always mandatory, we often require a family member or the defendant to be present to sign the bail bond agreement and discuss the terms. Our team will provide specific instructions based on the situation.
Q5: What happens if the defendant fails to appear in court after being released on bail?
A5: Failure to appear is a serious offense. The court will issue a warrant for the defendant's arrest. The bail bond is forfeited, meaning the bail bond company is no longer obligated to pay the full bail amount. We may attempt to recover the full bail amount from the defendant or the co-signer.