Yes, the Fast and the Furious movie franchise made street racing look like a great way of generating some excitement on a Friday night, but before you gather a group of your friend together to see who can drive the fastest, you should know that street racing, drag racing, and other vehicular speed contests aren’t […]
Category Archives: Culver City Bail Bonds
Bailing Someone Out Doesn’t Have to Be Difficult
Bail is a topic that most people have a lot of questions about. After all, no one ever plans on a friend or family member getting arrested, so why bother learning about bail? Unfortunately, thousands of people are arrested every single day in California and chances are you may know one of those people eventually. […]
How Are You Paying for Your Bail Bond?
Have you ever wondered how you would get out of jail if you were ever arrested? No, we do not mean break out, but bail out. Would you ask a friend or family member to bail you out, or would you do it yourself? You could use your phone call to talk to a professional […]
What Happened to Proposition 25?
In the weeks leading up to the November election, Proposition 25 was a hot topic. It was designed to completely change the way California’s bail bond process worked. In the chaos that followed the November 3 elections, many of us got so caught up in the presidential election, we forgot about some of the other […]
Don’t Let a Thing Like State Lines Deter Your From Bailing Out a Loved One
When you get a late-night phone call from a loved one where they ask you to help out with bail, it’s natural to want to agree. Most friends and family members do. However, some people don’t find out until they’ve offered to help that the loved one was arrested in an entirely different state, making […]
Abandoned Pets in California
There is little that tugs on the heartstrings more than a family pet that has been abandoned. A startling number of these stories involve a family suddenly moving and leaving a cat or dog behind, often on the property. If you happen to be the person who either rents or purchases the property, it’s important […]
LA County Takes an Unusual Stand on Crime
2020 has been a strange year where unexpected things happen every single day. A perfect example of this is George Gascon’s recent announcement. George Gascon is LA county’s newest head prosecutor. Normally people expect prosecutors to take a hard stance against crime. It seems like they’re always talking about how they intend to crack down […]