4040 Civic Center Dr Suite 200, San Rafael, CA 94903 | (415) 479-4800
Nevada County, Placer County & Penn Valley Area |
(530) 407-0774
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You might be the person that a friend or family member calls when they need help with getting bailed out of jail. In such a situation, you’ll want to think hard about whether you should get financially involved. It’s important that you trust this person to show up to their court dates so that you don’t potentially face financial repercussions. At 5 Star Bail Bonds, we’d be happy to discuss any questions you have about the bail-posting process. And we suggest that you take the following four things into consideration before co-signing on a bail bond for a friend or family member.
Familiarity
It’s important to take into account how well you actually know this person. If they’re a distant friend or family member, then they may have already burned a lot of bridges, leading them to you. While it is honorable to want to help someone who is in need, you still want to make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into with them.
Personal Accountability
Will this person truly take responsibility for the mistakes they’ve made? If not, then you may not want to become involved. But if you believe they will hold themselves accountable, then it’s less likely they’ll skip out on bail and leave you high and dry.
Trustworthiness
Has this person broken your trust in the past? Repeatedly? If so, then you’ll want to consider the possibility that they’ll break your trust again, even if you love them. That said, if this person has made a concerted effort to be a better and more trustworthy person, but has slipped up with the law, then you may be able to trust that they’ll do right by you when you help them with bail.
Work/Housing Situation
Someone who has a steady job and reliable housing is more likely to show up on-time to court dates, preventing you from potentially being on the hook for a significant sum of money. But if your loved one doesn’t have stable housing, you might work with them to establish living arrangements that give them a better chance to turn their life around.
Bail Bonds in San Rafael, CA
When you need a bail bond in San Rafael and the surrounding area, contact 5 Star Bail Bonds at (415) 479-4800. Our local bail bond agents know what it takes to secure a fast release. Give us a call for 24/7 bail bonds in Marin County!
Marin County & San Rafael: (415) 479-4800
Nevada County, Placer County & Penn Valley Area: (530) 407-0774
Primary Service Areas
San Rafael, Penn Valley, Santa Rosa County, Napa County, Marin County, Placer County and Nevada County
4040 Civic Center Dr Suite 200, San Rafael, CA 94903
San Rafael, CA
(415) 479-4800
Nevada County, Placer County & Penn Valley
(530) 407-0774
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About Us
Family owned and operated 5 Star Bail Bonds has been providing bail bonds in San Rafael for more than 50 years. Our local bail office is dedicated to providing a fast, fair priced experience. We treat our clients like family, as we respect the fact that this process is likely to be difficult and unfamiliar for most. You can count on us to walk you through the entire process and answer all of your questions about California bail bonds.