Washington State Bail Bonds Company, Jail Sucks Bail Bonds, Now Serving King and Snohomish Counties
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Jail Sucks Bail Bonds is now a 24 hour a day/7 days a week, statewide service after having added
Constitutional State law requires that jail bond companies and other surety bond insurers charge at least 10% to cover the bail deposit. This charge is not refundable and is the price of using a bail bond company to cover your bail. Jail Sucks only charges this minimum amount, while other companies can and do charge much more. There are minimums for smaller bail amounts.
When someone is charged with committing a crime, the presumption in the American judicial system is that they are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The bail bond system was designed so that the accused can keep on living with as little disruption as possible until their fate is determined. More importantly, tying up one's own money in the bail deposit is less than ideal. This can limit an accused's readily available resources, while putting their money in the hands of an often unyielding governmental bureaucracy. Now that Jail Sucks Bail Bonds is truly statewide they can and will help those in need anywhere in the state of
Jail Sucks Bail Bonds is a fast, professional and discreet
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