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Showing posts with label Bail Bonds Roseville. Show all posts

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At 510 Bail Bond we understand each case is different and no two people are the same. This is why when you talk to us we will determine your individual situation and arrange bail accordingly. 
With our experienced agents and payment options we can make bail work for anyone!


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Bail Bondsman Accused Of Offering His Services For Sex

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A Sacramento-based bail bondsman has been accused of offering to get women out of jail in exchange for sex.
Ken Waters was in no mood to talk to CBS13 or show his face Tuesday night when we approached him at the Roseville city jail, but he’s been in front of the cameras before, including in a CBS13 interview a few years ago.
CBS13 asked him “Did you solicit some of your clients for sex Mr. Waters?” as a woman tried to stop us and he tried to block our camera.
So instead of turning himself in, he took off.
State and local investigators searched his Sacramento business office Tuesday. According to the Department of Insurance, his license was revoked in 1995, but his license is currently listed as active.
El Dorado County sheriff’s detectives say this investigation started after discovering concerning phone recordings at the jail between Waters and his clients.
Investigators say Waters took advantage of multiple victims during the past year.
Stacy Correa with One Way Bail Bonds said she doesn’t know Waters but finds the allegations very disturbing.
“I’m just shocked over the charges,” she said. “It puts a bad taste in everyone’s mouth for the whole industry.”
We learned that Waters did turn himself in after we left. He is facing charges of soliciting prostitution and an illegal bail transaction.

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Roseville, CA

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The Roseville Bail Bonds Process


WHAT WILL I NEED WHEN CALLING A ROSEVILLE BAIL BONDS?

1. Defendant's full legal & date of birth - This information helps your Roseville Bail Bonds Agent identify the individual with the Roseville Jail. There may be multiple inmates with the same date of birth, so try to provide that to your Sacramento Bail Bonds Agent if you can.

2. Caller/co-signer's full legal name - We need this information to ensure we aren't releasing an inmate out of the Roseville Jail with the signature of someone providing a false identity.

3. Date of Arrest - This helps your Roseville Bail Bonds Agent identify the specific case requiring a bond.  Do not worry if you don't know.

4. Bail Amount - If you already know the bail amount this will help your Roseville Bail Bonds Agent provide you with the rest of the information needed to post bail. Once again, don't worry if you do not know.

OK, What Now?

After you have given the information above to your Roseville Bail Bonds they will begin to ask you how you plan to pay for the bond. Some Roseville Bail Bonds will offer payment plan, but do not be surprised if they don't. At our Bail Bonds we do offer payment plans, but with all plans there is a minimum down payment required(this amount varies by situation so don't be afraid to ask). Some Roseville Bail Bonds will advertise or tell you over the phone that they do not require a down payment. Be cautious when dealing with these businesses. 

Now comes the part I like to refer as "securing the bond". Your Roseville Bail Bonds Agent is going to ask you a lot of questions about yourself and the defendant. They are assessing the risk of the bond. It is VERY IMPORTANT to be as truthful and foregoing as possible. If any false information is discovered the defendant may be placed back in Roseville Jail and you will not receive a refund. Do not be concerned if you don't know the answers to all of the Agents questions, just answer them truthfully and to the best of your ability. Any personal information you give to your Roseville Bail Bonds Agent is confidential and will not be given to the public. Once that process is over you will likely be asked about collateral. If you have anything to offer I suggest you do so. The more value in collateral you offer the better chance the negotiations of the bond will be in your favor. I go into collateral in more detail in a previous Roseville Bail Bonds post, if you have any concerns about this subject I recommend you read that article.

Are We Done Yet?

One last thing to do. Sign the papers and exchange collateral. Then poof! Your Sacramento Bail Bonds Agent will go to Roseville Jail and post the bond. 

If you have any questions or need bail, do not hesitate to call 1-855-510-2245.
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Roseville Bail Bonds
Roseville, CA
1-855-510-2245


Lately I have been receiving a lot of calls from people who are unfamiliar with bail bonds and the bail bonds process. So I am going to take some time to explain bail bonds as thoroughly as I can. Hopefully this will help you in choosing a Roseville Bail Bonds. 

First off, let's start with what are bail bonds?  
When someone is arrested and not released on O.R.(own return) they are granted bail. Usually there are only a few reasons why someone will be denied bail(Immigration hold, threat to the public safety, or accused of capital offense). But don't get confused, a judge may deny the right to bail for other reasons as well. Bail is given as a way to ensure a defendants appearance in court after release. A defendant is given what is called a penal sum, this is full amount of bail due in order for the defendants release. In most cases defendants and their families can not afford the penal sum as it is usually a large amount of money. This is where bail bonds comes in. A Roseville Bail Bonds company will post the penal sum and guarantee the defendants appearance for a fee. In California the fee is set by the Department of Insurance and is 10% of penal sum no more or less(we will get further into this later). Unless, you have hired a private attorney to represent the defendant then the fee CAN BE lowered to 8%.  

I already know what you are thinking. 10% of $50,000 is still a lot of money to come up with! This is why a few Roseville Bail Bonds like us offer payment plans. Usually these will require a reasonable portion to be submitted as a down payment and enough collateral to secure the payments and the bond. Keep in mind, the larger the down payment the less collateral you are likely to have to give.

What do you mean collateral? 
In bail bonds this term is well known but a majority of the public does not understand what is means to give collateral. First, let me say that when we ask for real estate or vehicles as collateral we DO NOT come take the vehicles or property. Many of people I have spoke to assumed we would do just that. For real estate a temporary lien is placed on the property and for vehicles we hold on to the pink slip. Collateral is used as a means of leverage and payment(if the deal goes sour). For instance, if you bail out your son and he runs, you are much more likely to tell us where he is if your home or car is on the line. Almost anything of significant value can be used as collateral(jewelry, gold, watches, collectibles, antiques, ect.) but most of these items will need to be left in the possession of the bondsmen until the court case is finished. Don't worry, your possessions are safe. California bail professionals are required by law to handle everything including collateral at a fiduciary capacity. Also keep in mind, the more collateral you offer the better payment plan you will likely be given. Look at it from a bail bondsman's view. We(bail bondsman) are going to put ourselves on the line for $50,000 for your $5,000. Most bail agents have their house as collateral with the company they work for. When a defendant does not appear, their home is in jeopardy as well. 

I've noticed lately a lot of people are trying to shop for prices from different Roseville Bail Bonds. The reality is your always going to pay the same price. And if you manage to find a Roseville Bail Bonds with a price under 10% you should be concerned because it is highly illegal. What about getting the bail lowered? Sometimes this is effective but please for your sake do it with caution. In the past week I personally worked 3 cases where the defendants requested a lower bail amount and the judge in return denied their bail. Now they are stuck in jail without the chance to bond out. I always recommend posting bail as soon as possible to avoid the roll of the dice in court.

If this post has left any unanswered questions please give me a call or e-mail me at Kevin@510bailbond.com. And as always if you need a Bail Bonds for the Roseville Jail call 1-855-510-2245.

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Crime Rate in Roseville

City of Roseville:

Crime Rate in Roseville Dropping Steadily

Did you know:
  • Roseville's violent crime rate is consistently 35-40 percent lower than the state average.
  • Violent crime in Roseville is at its lowest point in 16 years.
  • Our crime rate (per capita crime) was 44 percent lower in 2011 than in 1995.
  • Seventy-three percent of Roseville's crime reports are thefts, and of those, about half consist of thieves stealing stuff out of vehicles. Many crimes can be prevented by always locking your vehicle and removing all valuables, or better yet, parking in your locked garage.
  • You can review Roseville crime data from 1995 through 2011, and find links to state and national crime databases on our website.
  • You can sign-up for our Public Safety and Neighborhood News e-newsletter here.
Crime is decreasing in Roseville because we care about our community, and we watch out for each other. Keep up the great work-take commonsense precautions to protect yourself and your property, and call police immediately anytime you see suspicious activity. What's "suspicious"? Police Chief Daniel Hahn says, "If it seems suspicious to you, it probably is-because you know your neighborhood."
For more information on this story please visit the City of Roseville website.

With that being said, if you do find yourself in need of a bail bonds in Roseville. Call a top rated Roseville bail bonds - 510 Bail Bond. (916)289-0248
For information on the Roseville Jail go to the Roseville Jail website