Category: bail

DUI Checkpoints in Florida

Nothing ever goes according to plan and anything can happen at any given moment, including running into a DUI checkpoint. Whether or not you are under the influence, coming up on a checkpoint can be overwhelming and can cause major anxiety. DUI checkpoints are not legal in every state; however, it is important to know that they are legal in Florida. The following information is what you need to know about Florida DUI checkpoints.

Going to Jail During the Holiday Season: Expect Delays

There is an uptick in drunk driving and theft around Christmas every year. If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law, you could be facing longer than usual wait times as you’re being processed and booked into jail during the holiday season. Typical timelines may not apply during the holidays. It’s important to be informed and patient during this stressful time in order to make the most out of the unfortunate circumstance of your arrest.

What to Know about Florida Shoplifting This Holiday Season

Shoplifting rates spike during the holiday season. It’s something that store employees and police officers are well aware of and know to look out for. Under increased scrutiny, more arrests are made for shoplifting and more people are sent to jail around the holidays. With Christmas coming up, it’s important to know what the consequences are for shoplifting and what the options are if you or a loved one land in jail for shoplifting. 

Steps to Protect Your Packages from Holiday Burglars and Thieves

The holiday season is upon us and for most people it is a joyous time of the year. Everywhere you go you will hear holiday music, see neighborhoods and businesses shining from bright lights, and stores are full of holiday cheer while people shop for gifts.

History of Bail and Bail Bonds

Have you ever wondered how bail and bail bonds came into existence? In 1641, Massachusetts passed the Body of Liberties which created an unequivocal right to bail for non-capital cases, and re-wrote the list of capital cases.

How to Stop Your Loved One From Driving Drunk

  No one wants to get a phone call in the middle of the night from their loved one asking them to bail them out of jail because they made the mistake of driving drunk. At the same time, no one wants to get a call from a police officer or hospital stating their loved…

Florida Federal Bail Bonds

  A Federal bail bond is issued when dealing with interstate crimes and federal crimes. Such crimes include the destruction of federal property, crimes that occurred over the state lines, crimes that have been investigated by federal agencies such as the FBI, and offenses that include kidnapping, tax evasion, drug trafficking, and different types of…

COVID-19, Jail Time, Bail Bonds, and Your Safety

  One of the worst things that can happen during this pandemic is getting thrown into jail. Close proximity to strangers. Poor health services. Little to no control over your own practices on staying safe from COVID-19. It’s a perfect formula for things to go wrong; and it has had an effect on countless people…

The Top Three Things to Know About Bail Bonds

If you, or someone you know, is at risk of going to jail, consider educating yourself on how bail bonds work. Bail bonds can be confusing at first glance and it takes a trained professional to fully understand the whole process. If you, or someone you know, has been arrested, the moments after arrest are not the best time to learn about the process. Educating yourself on how bonds work, prior to jail time, is the best way to be prepared. Knowing exactly what a bail bond is, how much it is going to cost, and where to get one, is the best way to be prepared if you should encounter these circumstances.

5 Reasons Why Bail Might Be Denied

When you or a loved one is sitting in jail trying to figure out what is going to happen next, a judge is reviewing your case and deciding on whether or not bail should be allowed. There are five reasons that a judge could possibly deny you or your loved one bail.