Downey Bail bond companies take cash as payment, generally in advance of service. However, paying for a Downey Bail bond with a credit card may be the most convenient form of payment for the client and the bondsman.
Paying by credit card is the quickest way to expedite the bail process and thereby get the defendant out of jail faster. With a credit card payment, Downey bail bond payment and paperwork can be completed by email or fax. Clients are surprised to find that they can arrange bail without coming to the office. This convenience helps them avoid going out late at night or taking time off work to complete the bail contract process. Paying for a Downey bail bond by credit card often is the best option for parents of college students or anyone who lives far away.
For some families, even 10% of the bail amount presents a financial challenge. Some clients either don’t have a credit card or a large enough credit line to pay the Downey Bail bond fee. Some bail companies offer payment plan options to clients, and a few charge interest on bail payments. Look for an agent who offers interest-free bail financing, and make sure you know exactly what you’re agreeing to before you sign.
When you work with a Downey Bail bond to arrange a payment plan, be realistic about your budget. Don’t offer to pay $500 per month when you can only afford $250. The Downey Bail bond company will require you to make a down payment that represents a commitment to pay the remainder of the fee.
When collateral is required for a Downey bail bond, it is taken in the form of a real estate lien on Downey property. Generally all owners of the property must sign the lien and the property should have equity.
The law requires the Downey Bail bond company to return all collateral and release all liens when the defendant’s case is completed. It is advisable to contact your bail agent as soon as possible to arrange for release of the lien. The bondsman will release the lien anyway once notified of completion of the case by the court, but often courts are slow to move on notification. When someone puts up their home, they don’t want a lien any longer than necessary.
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