Nobody ever wants to find himself or someone they love in trouble with the law, but sometimes a mistake can happen, leading to an arrest. However, being under arrest as an offender in a criminal case does not mean the allegations you are up against are true.

Therefore, if you are behind bars for any alleged offense, your focus should be on how you can protect your innocence before the alleged offense’s trial date, which can occur weeks or even years later. Thankfully, that is why bail bondsmen are here to ensure you or your beloved son is out of the detention facility within no time following an arrest.

We at King Stahlman Bail Bonds, understand that an arrest is an unexpected event that could occur at any time. Whether you are under arrest for an alleged drunk driving offense at the wee hours of the night or any other offense, we can immediately offer you the Carlsbad bail bond services you need to receive your almost-compromised freedom.

Crucial information That Your Bail Bondsman Will Need From You

If you are one of those arrestees who are unwilling to put their money at risk to secure their freedom upon an arrest, or perhaps you do not have enough money to post bail, you would want to consider working with a bondsman.

A bondsman is familiar with the legal justice system and can post the required bail on your behalf at a fee. Generally, a licensed and reliable bail bondsman will only charge you ten percent of your court-set bail amount as his/her premium for the speedy Carlsbad bail bonds you need to stay out of legal custody before your case’s verdict.

However, for the Carlsbad bail bonds that you need, you must be ready to provide the bondsman with certain information once you contact him/her, including the following:

Details of The Jail Holding the Defendant in  Custody

To begin the bail bond process, the bondsman must know the location details of the detention facility where your loved one is in legal custody. Ensure you provide the correct jail address information to the bondsman, including the zip code and city, to know where exactly the bail will go.

Using the information provided, the bail bondsman can prepare the necessary paperwork correctly, post your loved one's bail, and likely visit him/her in jail to ensure the bail bond process is seamless.

The Defendant's Full Name and Jail Booking Number

You must provide the bondsman with the defendant's legal name, but many forget his/her jail booking number is also important in identifying him/her when posting his/her bail. An arrestee's booking number is his/her unique identity number that makes it easy for the officer to record the details of his/her case and track his/her case.

Amount of the Defendant’s Bail

While the bondsman can find out the defendant's bail amount by his/her booking number, providing him/her with this information beforehand is a wise idea. Once the bail bondsman knows the court-set or predetermined bail amount for your offense, he/she can tell you how much you need to pay for his/her services.

Fortunately, most bondsmen offer flexible payments, meaning you can settle the amount using your preferred means of payment, including Western Union, cash, banker check, bitcoin, and PayPal.

If you have all the needed information the bondsman needs to post your or your loved one's bonds beforehand, the bail bond process can be swift to secure your freedom without delay.

Instances When the Court Can Deny You Bail

We all have a constitutional right to stay out of custody on bail following an arrest, but some crimes could make you ineligible to post bail. That could happen either because the court finds you a threat to public safety or because the nature of the offense shows you are likely to continue with the illegal conduct.

Below are categories of criminal cases that can make you ineligible to secure Carlsbad bail bonds to go home to your family after an arrest:

Capital Crimes

The court could deny you a release from jail on bond if your offense is punishable by life in jail or death. Crimes that could attract this kind of sentence are known as capital crimes, and they include the following:

  • Terrorism
  • Perjury
  • First-degree murder
  • Treason
  • Sabotaging a plane leading to the death of a person
  • Assaulting another person with a lethal weapon and killing him/her while serving life in jail

Violent Felonies

Upon an arrest for a crime that involves physical violence or is likely to cause a severe injury to another person, the court could remand you without bail. Examples of these offenses include:

  • Assault with a deadly weapon (ADW)
  • Aggravated assault
  • Aggravated battery

Certain Felony Sex-Related Offenses

A sex-related offense could also make you ineligible for a release from jail on bail, especially when releasing you could put the victim at risk of continued assault. Examples of these crimes include the following:

  • Sexual battery
  • Aggravated sexual assault of a child
  • Rape

Drug-Related Offenses

Being under arrest for certain drug-related offenses could disqualify you from securing a release from jail on bail. For example, being charged with a drug trafficking offense could make you ineligible for a release from jail on bail because the court knows you could continue with the illegal business once you are out of legal custody.

Below are courthouse and jailhouse address details that you could need when helping your loved one secure Carlsbad bail bonds following an arrest:

Courthouse Details

Superior Court-North County

325 S Melrose

Dr Vista, Ca 92081

760-201-8600

 

Jail Details

Vista Detention Facility

324 S Melrose Drive,

Ste 200 Vista, Ca 92081

619-936-0014

Find a Bail Bondsman Near Me

Securing your freedom on bond when you cannot rely on your friends or family members to help you post bail after an arrest can be joyous, but do not forget to comply with the terms of your release. For example, you must attend all your court-scheduled hearings on time until your case is over.

Call our bilingual and dependable bondsmen at King Stahlman Bail Bonds at 619-232-7127 if you need quick Carlsbad bail bonds to receive your freedom upon arrest for any alleged offense.