BAIL BONDS IN ORANGE COUNTY

Emergency Bail Bonds: What to Do When Time is of the Essence

You never want to end up in jail. Facing charges can be an incredibly challenging and frightening experience, so doing everything imaginable to spend as little time behind bars as possible is vital as you prepare for the next steps. Of course, most charges in California come with the opportunity for bail. Posting bail in… Continue reading Emergency Bail Bonds: What to Do When Time is of the Essence

A History of Recall Elections

Here at Orange County Bail Bonds been talking about the recall effort to remove Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon because of his weak stance on crime and his position on bail (he’s against it). It’s interesting to look at the history of recall in the United States, and more specifically, in California. A recall… Continue reading A History of Recall Elections

Recall George Gascon

It’s the act of a desperate man. George Gascon, Los Angeles County District Attorney facing a recall effort, has sent out an email asking for donations to fight his case. Mr. Gascon obviously doesn’t know that I’m a licensed Bail Bond agent, and I’ve written blog posts (see Orange County Bail Bonds bailall.com) tweets, Facebook… Continue reading Recall George Gascon

Woke? Weak!

Here we go again. Sigh. Another “crime fighter” who’s actually soft on crime. Thankfully there’s a movement to recall said “fighter”- George Gascon. If anyone has been paying attention (and we hope you have been) we already talked about this at length when we discussed the various bills proposing the elimination of bail and bail… Continue reading Woke? Weak!

5 Tips For Selecting a Santa Ana Bail Bonds Provider

You never want to find yourself in a position where you need a Santa Ana bail bonds company to assist you, but it’s sometimes unavoidable. You might have a family member who ends up in jail, rightfully or wrongfully, and in these situations, getting them out as quickly as possible should be a top priority.… Continue reading 5 Tips For Selecting a Santa Ana Bail Bonds Provider

California Proposition 25 Bail Bonds

Steve Ballmer, a white billionaire with no grasp on reality of the everyday voter, and other proponents of Prop 25 claim that the cash bail system is inherently classist, racist and unfair. People with generational wealth can pay their way out of jail while awaiting trial. Poorer people in the exact same legal circumstances, with the… Continue reading California Proposition 25 Bail Bonds

Vote No on Prop 25

Lock Her Up! Cane Her Bottom In A Public Square! Captain’s Log: Star date August 31,2020 Fox News obtained security camera footage of Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi getting a wash and blow-out (hey, it’s a term for hair styling) in a previously shuttered by law hair salon. (Am I the only one questioning how… Continue reading Vote No on Prop 25

Where You’ll Go After Being Arrested in Orange County, California

If you’re arrested in Orange County, California, a trip to a local jail is a sure thing. Where you end up and how long you stay there depends on various factors, including the location of your arrest and how quickly you can see a judge. The gist is that the judge will determine whether you’re… Continue reading Where You’ll Go After Being Arrested in Orange County, California

Pay to Stay Jails

It’s been awhile since my last blog post, but due to repeated calls from my adoring public ( well okay, Mom and Uncle Joe) I’ve written another thrilling, can’t put it down post! This time out we’ll be discussing Pay To Stay jails in Orange County. At this time, there are Pay To Stay facilities… Continue reading Pay to Stay Jails

Referendum on SB10 to Save Our Criminal Justice System

Sigh. Here we go again. Legislators have decided to end bail and bonds as we know them in a misguided effort to “end racial and economic discrimination”. We’ve mentioned Bail Fail ( how the proposed elimination of cash bail in other states like New Jersey) in other blog posts, Facebook mentions, and Twitter feed. Do… Continue reading Referendum on SB10 to Save Our Criminal Justice System