Need a Bail Bond? Do Not Panic, Call Daly City Bail Bond Store

When you learn that your loved one is in jail, do your best not to panic. Panicking, especially in front of them, is only going to make them more scared and worried than they already are. Take a deep breath, and then take another one.

It is not entirely up to you to bail your loved one out of jail and get him or her back home. You need to provide as much support and help as possible, but Daly City Bail Bond Store will take care of all the nitty gritty when it comes to bail bond. That is what we do, it is who we are. We will not let you down.

We will work with you and your loved one to figure out an affordable payment plan. The bail bond will cost 10% of the full bail amount, so keep that in mind. We want your finances to be as flexible as possible so you do not have to struggle...

Millennials: Stop Sharing Your Netflix Passwords Now

This note goes out to all the millennials who use Netflix, Hulu, HBO GO, or any other similar, subscription-based, streaming platform. Sharing passwords to an account is now officially a felony.

Perhaps before this, you already thought that sharing your password was the wrong thing to do, since you are allowing others to avoid paying for the subscription service. However, that did not stop you since the company had no way of knowing, plus everyone did it.

A recent court ruling is changing that, and now password sharing for these sites is a federal crime. The ruling came from a case that actually did not involve these streaming services. A man, who had left his job, continued to use his former employee’s credentials to access private information, with intent to defraud...

Responsibilities of a Bail Bond Co-Signer

Bail bond co-signers play a vital role in the bail bond process. Some bail bonds can be dependent on having one or more co-signers. If the defendant fails to get the required number of co-signers for his or her bail bond, then they ultimately cannot get a bail bond and they cannot bail out of jail.

Co-signers are responsible for seeing that the defendant shows up for court appointments. Whether that is just reminding them with a phone call ahead of time, or picking them up and driving them to court, it is up to the co-signer to see they make it to court. Even if it literally means they chase after them down the street to bring them to court, then so be it. If the defendant misses a court appointment, there are repercussions for the defendant themselves, but also some for the co-signer.

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