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San Diego Bail Bond Services

Excalibur Bonds - 402 W Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101 CALL (619) 234-8600
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San Diego Bail Bonds
Excalibur Bail Bonds provides the people of San Diego and Orange County prompt and professional bail bond services. Our customers are our number one priority. Our professionally trained and experienced bail agents will guide you through the bail process every step of the way. And we are in constant contact with the jail to get your loved ones released as soon as possible.
Bail Bond Payments
Excalibur Bail Bonds offers many payment arrangements and financing options to our clients. Give us a call today so we can provide you with the best option for your bail needs.
The state of California bail bonds industry is regulated by the California Department of Insurance. Every bail bonds agency charges the same, which is 10 percent of the total bail amount. This 10 percent fee is also known as the premium.
However, Excalibur Bail Bonds offers 8 percent bonds if you qualify for one of the following discounts. As a for instance suppose your bail is $100,000 10% of that, the standard fee, would be $10,000. But if you qualify for one of our discounts you would only pay $8,000. That's $2000 we save you. What can you do with an extra $2000?
San Diego Bail Bond FAQ
Q. What is a bail bond?
A. The process of being arrested does not get better with time. After the initial booking and holding cell placement, suspects must face a judge during a procedure called an arraignment. At that time, the judge hears the charges and asks the detainee to enter a plea. If that plea is 'not guilty,' then a court date is set for a formal trial. Since this date could be months or years away, the judge must also decide if the accused person is trustworthy enough to remain out of custody before the trial.
In order to create a financial incentive to return to court voluntarily, courts routinely ask for bail money commensurate with the seriousness of the charges. A person charged with murder, for example, may be given a US $500,000 bail, meaning the person is liable for the total amount if he or she fails to appear in court. Most people cannot afford the total amount of bail, so they or their families must contract with a specialist called a bail bondsman to arrange for bail bonds.
Bail bonds are surety bonds used to guarantee the entire bail amount if the accused party fails to maintain the terms of his or her release. A bail bondsman generally pays the court a large 'blanket bond' to cover multiple clients, then charges each client 10% of his or her total bail figure as a cash guarantee. These cash bonds are considered bail bonds and are generally non-refundable if obtained through bail bondsmen. The main benefit to the client is not having to spend all of his or her time in an unpleasant cell until the trial date.[1]
Call Now for a Bail Bond proposal at (619) 234-8600
402 W Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
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