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  • 921 N. Vignes St. Los Angeles CA 90012

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About Los Angeles

Do you live in Los Angeles?  Bail Hotline Los Angeles Bail Bonds proudly serves the area with an office that is conveniently located only minutes away from the county jail. Our staff specialize in both friendly customer service as well as a quick and efficient bail bonds process. We are also proud to say that the Los Angeles bail Bonds office has been helping inmates since 2007.

If you need bail bonds in Los Angeles, we can help. Contact our Los Angeles bail bonds office by calling (213) 784-7211 or by filling out the form on this page, either way you will be able to reach the Los Angeles staff immediately to help with your situation.

Bail Bonds, Liability and Co-Signers

Bail bonds are a tricky business. Most people don’t know how they work, how to get one, or even how much they cost. Learn about one important component of bail bonds: Co-signing. By the end of this article, you should know everything you need to know about setting up and becoming liable for a bail bond.

A co-signer, or indemnitor, has a number of responsibilities. To begin with, these are the people who contact a bail agency and coordinate the bond to make sure a defendant gets out of jail. When you do this, you will have to do a number of things.

First, you are responsible for paying the premium on a bail bond. Typically, a premium is a payment that equals 10 percent of the bond amount. This can be looked at like a service charge, or down payment, that is nonrefundable. It is important to note that bail bonds last a full year. If a hearing extends beyond a year, the co-signer has the choice to pay another premium equal to the first or not pay the premium, meaning the defendant will have to find another indemnitor or go back to jail. READ MORE…

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