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An Overview Of The Information That Most Bail Bond Agents Demand

Jackie Watts

According to statistics, more than ten million arrests occur in the US annually. Luckily, if you are ever arrested and detained, you can post bail to secure your release from custody. And if you can't raise bail, a bail bond agent can help you cover the required amount. That said, most bail bond agents demand certain details from their clients, including the ones discussed below.

Personal Information

Most bail bond agents require offenders to submit personal information. That means, first, you have to submit your full legal name assigned during birth registration. You may also be required to give pertinent contact information, including a working phone number, email, and home address. Additionally, a bondsman can ask for your birth date, social security number, and proof of identity. While sharing personal information with a bail bond agent, ensure everything you give is true. That is crucial because providing false information can lead to a jail sentence, probation, or monetary fines.

Arrest Information

Suppose you are seeking bail for a loved one. In that case, you must first let the bondsman know where they are being held. That is crucial because most areas have multiple facilities, so locating and bailing out detainees can be challenging. And if you are the one who needs bail bonding services, a bail bond agent can ask for your booking number and the required bail amount. The state department of Correction assigns booking numbers to every detainee. They help authorities to find your information quickly.

Employer Information

Bail bond agents use employer information to verify where you work, what you do, and how long you've been employed in your current position. They also use this information to gauge your ability to pay up your share of the bail bond price. Expect most bail bond agents to request your employer's name, phone number, and address. Also, prepare to give information regarding your job title, description of duties, experience level, and proof of employment.

References

Personal references give bail bond agents access to the people you know. That is why most service providers ask for their information, which includes legal names, phone numbers, and home addresses. With this information, a bondsman can track you down whenever necessary. The references you may use include family members, colleagues, or friends.

Final Thoughts

Bail bond agents can be a godsend when you don't have enough money to post bail. But, before helping you out, they may ask you to provide personal information like your legal name and address, employment details, and a few references. While giving out the required info, ensure everything is truthful because falsification can lead to more legal issues, including jail time.


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Solidifying A Better Future For My Kids

One day a few years ago, I was forced to take a good, hard look at my finances. I realized that my husband and I were living outside of our means, and I knew that we needed to make some changes and fast. I started looking for ways to spend less money, and I was able to completely eliminate some of our largest expenses. It was a lot of work, but it really helped us to feel more free financially. This blog is here to help other people to spend a little smarter and to avoid the hassles that come along with spending more than you have.

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