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357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, United States
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357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, San Bernardino, CA 92401, United States
Abaasy Bail Bonds San Bernardino is your dedicated resource for fast and reliable bail bond services right here in San Bernardino. Located at 357 W 2nd St suite 3 D, we understand the stress and urgency that comes with a bail situation. Our team is committed to providing prompt, professional, and compassionate service to help you navigate the legal process efficiently.
We specialize in securing bail bonds for individuals charged with crimes within our local community. Trust us to handle the complexities of posting bail, ensuring your client's release is facilitated quickly and according to the law. We operate solely from our San Bernardino location, focusing on the needs of our neighbors.
For immediate assistance with bail bonds in San Bernardino, please contact us directly using our website https://www.abaasybailbonds.com/San-Bernardino-County.html or call our office at +19095224500.
Q1: What types of cases do you handle?
We handle bail bonds for a wide range of criminal cases, including misdemeanors and felonies, appearing in San Bernardino County courts.
Q2: How quickly can you post bail?
We aim to process bail bonds promptly, often securing release within hours, depending on the situation and court procedures.
Q3: What is the cost of a bail bond?
The fee is typically 10% of the total bail amount set by the court for eligible defendants in San Bernardino.
Q4: Do I need a lawyer to get a bail bond?
While not legally required, consulting with a lawyer is highly recommended. We can assist you in finding legal representation in San Bernardino.
Q5: What happens if the defendant skips town?
If bail is forfeited, the bail bond company (like ours) is obligated to pay the full bail amount. The defendant or their sureties are then responsible for repaying us.