No Valentine in Jail

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Valentine’s Day is approaching. This is a day filled with extra love, not just for significant others, but also for families and friends. Everyone has someone they can say “I love you” to, and in turn, everyone deserves to hear it from another person. If you have a loved one in jail, bail them out so you can hug them and tell them “I love you” this Valentine’s Day.”

Financial District Bail Bond Store can help facilitate their release by providing the bail bond and customized payment plan. In sum, you will be paying 10% of the full bail amount over a certain amount of time. We will work with your financial situation, and create a schedule that works with your budget.

Let us help get your loved one home in time for Valentine’s Day...

Research First. Decide Second.

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Hiring a bail bond company to help get your loved one out of jail is not a decision you make on the fly. It is true that you want to choose someone sooner, rather than later, so your loved one can post bail faster. However, you want to do some research into multiple bail bond companies before making a final decision. Here are some things to look for:

Cost
California bail bond companies charge 10% of the full bail amount as the premium. This is the amount you pay to the company. Obviously you will want a company that has no hidden fees or interest rates.

Flexibility
The bail bond company should be available 24/7, and should be understanding and accommodating to your current financial situations. Each family goes through this differently since no two are alike...

It Is Time for You to Realize Your Importance

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As we grow up, we typically learn that role models are generally people who are older than ourselves. They have had more life experience and so they have a better understanding of how to handle situations. They supposedly have more success than those who are younger. However, role models are not limited to those who are older than another person. A role model can be anyone at any age, to another person at any age. A 15 year old can be a role model to his 20 year old brother. We bet you would automatically assume the opposite.

Most 20 year olds should be in college and starting to really plan their life. They know right from wrong and should know when to avoid trouble. Fun is definitely allowed, but to a degree. Being careless and stupid should not be allowed.

But not all 20 year olds ar...