Archive for January, 2010

How to be a good friend – bail someone out of jail!

Monday, January 25th, 2010

If you’ve got a friend who was arrested and put in jail, whether rightly or wrongly, it is your duty to try and help them in any way you can. This could simply be in the form of moral support or setting your friend up with a good attorney, but if you really want to help then bailing them out would be the best thing you could do. Bailing someone out of jail is surprisingly easy, and isn’t anything how some people would have you believe it. The people in charge of bail bonds are extremely professional, deal with hundreds of thousands of dollars, and carry strong reputations in their industry, they aren’t just trying to make a quick buck.

If you can trust your friend completely not to skip out on his or her bail, then you really should have no hesitation about initiating the process. You’ll want to talk to a bail bondsman with specific knowledge of the way your area works (for example, a Fort Lauderdale bondsman), and who has years of experience under their belt. You’ll have to provide some information about the inmate, and yourself, in order for the process to truly get under way. Once the preliminary administration is carried out, the whole process can be very quick indeed. You’ll be asked to pay a 10% deposit (that’s 10% of the full bail amount) and also possible provide collateral. Collateral could be any type of asset that the Fort Lauderdale bondsman can sell at a later date to cover the costs of the bail, if your friend fails to fulfil the conditions specified by the court.

Once all that is done, it’s a simple case of waiting for the jail to release your friend. This can take a few hours, or a few minutes, it all depends on the jail and has nothing to do with the bondsman in charge of your case. If you follow instructions, you could be your friend’s new hero in a matter of hours.