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Check Your Bail Bondsmans Credentials

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

The recent events in California this week highlight the need to find a reliable and trustworthy bondsman to protect your finances and ultimately, ensure those accused are treated correctly. Let’s take a look into what happened in California this week that highlights the importance of verifying the credentials of any bondsman you choose to work with. Ultimately you need to ensure they are licensed by the state and work for a professional bail bond company.

Ernesto Perez was arrested this week for attempting to solicit inmates from the Orange County Jail while acting illegally in the role of a bail bondsman, without the appropriate licensing required by the state.

In the state of California, the bail industry is highly regulated to protect the accused from unscrupulous bail bondsmen. It is against the law for any person to attempt negotiations or execute the writing of a bail bond without a license. Not only was Mr. Perez already breaking the law by impersonating a licensed bail bondsman, it is also illegal to solicit bail inside of a jail to any of the inmates.

Perez plotted with three other co-defendants, providing them with commissions for any inmates they took to him for a bail.

Perez is now being held with his own bail being set at $150,000. If Perez is eventually convicted he is likely to face a minimum sentence of 27 years in a state prison.

With people acting in such a manner these days trying to earn a quick buck, it’s imperative that you do your research on bondsman and the companies they work for before you solicit their services.

When looking for a professional bail bondsman you will want to ensure they meet the following criteria:

  • Their License: This is of course the most important thing to check for after reading this article. Ask to see their paperwork before you engage them in negotiations for bail.
  • Experience: Ask people who have used the bail company’s services before to see if the company is recommended. The more experience in judicial affairs the better your experience with the bondsman will be.
  • Find out if the bondsman offer flexibility in their payment plans. This way you can easily pay back the bail bond at a rate that is suitable for you.

Overall you will want to get a feel for the bondsman themselves. If you feel they are a professional bondsman such as those who work for 1800Libertad, then go ahead and solicit their services knowing they are professional, trustworthy and reliable people.

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