Question: How fast can you get me or my loved one out jail?
Answer: This varies greatly on the time of day, day of week, jail location and situation, etc., but generally speaking,
most city or municipal jail releases take 1/2 hour or less. County
jails and justice centers can take a bit longer. The City of Saint
Louis Justice Center clearly posts a sign claiming that all releases
will take a minimum of 4 hours. Similarly, the Saint Louis County
Justice Centers posts that releases will take a minimum of 2 hours.
Question: What is the purpose of a bail bond?
Answer:
A bail bond serves as a guarantee that the arrested person will return
to all his or her court dates. The bond remains active and in good
standing as along as the arrested person attends all their court dates
and follows the court's instructions. Only if the arrested person fails
to appear in court or fails to follow any court instructions is the
bond at risk of loss, revocation, or forfeiture.
Question: Why should I use a bail bondsman?
Answer: A
bail bondsman will help facilitate the posting of the bond at a reduced
rate, the timely release of the defendant, and be available to assist
you during the entire legal process. A bail bondsman also serves to help
guarantee the cash and monitor the arrested person, to help
logistically in out-of-state and/or long distance cases, and to assist
if you do not have the full cash amount..
Question: Are you available at all hours, 365 days a year? Even holidays?
Answer: Yes we are available "24/7" 365 days a year.
Question: Why should I use Action Fast Bail Bonds and not the other guys?
Answer: With
our proven track record of honesty, integrity, reliability, and
experience, couples with our extensive network of agents, lawyers, and
contacts, we can guarantee your satisfaction with our services. We do
exactly what we claim we will, and just as importantly, we don't do things that
other bond companies are reputed to do. We will work with you on
getting you or you loved one out immediately! With over 30 years
experience in the justice system, we know what we are doing when it
comes to providing you the best, most complete bail bond service.
Question: What do I need to hire you?
Answer: Like
all bonding companies, we require a cosigner to sign on the bond with
the arrested person. Requirements to be a cosigner do vary with the
bond and location, but generally we like to have a cosigner who
is gainfully employed, or is a property owner, or possess other type
collateral to guarantee the bond. We have found that family members,
friends, and employers make the best cosigners. We generally prefer a cosigner to be at least 21 years of age, but they must be over the age of 18.
Question: What are the responsibilities of the cosigner once the bond is posted?
Answer: First and foremost, the cosigner must assist in making sure the arrested person attends all their court dates and follows any instructions the court may give. Cosigner do not have to appear in court with the arrested person. The cosigner needs to assist the bondsman in maintaining contact with the arrested person, and serves as a secondary point of contact between the bondsman and the arrested person. If the bond is at risk of revocation or forfeiture, the cosigner must assist the bondsman in correcting the situation, or the cosigner will be at risk of bearing the financial loss of the total bond amount.
Question: What does it cost the cosigner?
Answer: That
is between the arrested person and the cosigner. Per the bond contract,
the cosigner will be responsible for paying any balance of the bond fee
that may remain unpaid, as well as any surety recovery costs or bond
amounts that may forfeit. Usually this is a family matter matter
handled privately between the arrested person and the cosigner.
Question: How do I pay you?
Answer: We accept Cash, Money Orders, Cashier's or Bank Checks, and all Major Credit Cards. Special, prior arrangements must be made before we can accept a personal check. We accept US Government 3rd party checks. We can also provide payment plans after accepting a standard down payment towards the bond fee.
Question: How much is the bond fee? What does all this cost?