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How to Speed Up the Bail Process in Memphis

Getting arrested and thrown in jail is not only inconvenient, but it is also embarrassing, scary, and frustrating. The good news is that you most likely will not have to stay in jail throughout your court hearings for the charges against you. Instead, you could post bail and get out of jail quickly. The bail process can take some time, [...]

June 21st, 2020|Bail FAQ, Your Rights|

Determining Bail Amounts

When a person has been arrested in Tennessee, it can help to learn all about the process for getting them released. Having knowledge makes the entire experience less frightening for everyone involved from the person who was arrested to their loved ones. What is Bail? When officials talk about bail, they are referring to the money the defendant or loved one [...]

June 3rd, 2020|Bail FAQ, Finance|

Events After an Arrest: What You Need to Know

Whether you have a warrant out for your arrest or are concerned about the potential arrest of a loved one, take a moment to understand what happens after an arrest in Memphis. A fairly standard series of events will follow an arrest. The details for each step may vary slightly based on the crime and county, but the overall process [...]

May 28th, 2020|Bail FAQ|

What You Should KNOW IF CO-SIGNING A BAIL BOND

When someone you care about has been arrested, you will do whatever you can to get them out. This is why most of the time, people’s intense emotions and reactions can lead to misguided decisions. In order to get your loved one out of jail, you may be asked to pay bail. It can be expensive that is why contacting [...]

May 8th, 2020|Bail FAQ, News, questions|

HOW TO HELP WHEN A LOVED ONE IS IN JAIL

It can be a daunting and hopeless feeling to have a loved one locked away in jail. You’re naturally worried about their safety, and you’re anxious about what’s to come. Especially if you are visiting here in Memphis. Even if you’re a little hurt that your loved one may have committed a crime, you still want to help him or [...]

May 2nd, 2020|Bail FAQ, Being Arrested, News|

HOW BAIL BONDS WORK

The posting of a bail bond or surety bond is a contractual agreement between a Bail Bondsman and an individual or cosigner posting bail for a defendant. The Bail Bondsman’s role is to guarantee to the court that the defendant, if released from bail after an arrest will appear at all scheduled court dates. In order for an individual or [...]

April 24th, 2020|Bail FAQ, County Bail Info, questions|

Common Questions Asked about Bail Bonds

  How Do I Get a Bail Bond From Home Simply go to the Online Application on our site and you can do everything without leaving the house. What is a reinstatement? This is a process by which a defendant who has failed to appear in court can have their bench warrant removed and the bail bond re-activated or “reinstated” [...]

March 28th, 2020|Bail FAQ|

Understanding The Cost of Bail in Memphis,TN.

After an arrest in Memphis, it's common to wonder how soon you can get out on bail and what it will cost. However, not everyone who is arrested is granted bail. Being granted bail is not guaranteed in Tennessee. Whether or not you are found eligible for bail will be up to the judge presiding over your initial court appearance, [...]

March 8th, 2020|Bail FAQ, News, questions|

EVERYONE’S HAS THE RIGHT TO BAIL BONDS

Not everyone is able to pay the required bail set by the courts when they are arrested. Bail bonds make the alternative obtainable to everybody, despite earnings or social standing. Bear in mind, nevertheless, that bail bonds are attached to a promise. In exchange for releasing a defendant from jail, he is obligated to show up to all court hearings [...]

March 1st, 2020|County Bail Info, questions|

Office Location

You can visit our main office at 238 Poplar Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 and talk to us in person or call us at (901) 523-2245 and we can help you over the phone.

Bail Payment Plans

We offer fexible payment plans which are simple to setup and easy to maintain. Call us now at (901) 523-2245 and speak to one of our bail agents for more details.

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