Santa Clarita Valley Bail Bonds

Prop 47 In Republican Crosshairs

Prop 47 In Republican Crosshairs

An initiative qualified for the ballot last Tuesday that would roll back parts of the controversial Prop 47, approved in 2014, to address jail overcrowding. Back then California was dealing with dangerously overcrowded prisons and jails with no idea how to reduce it. Then the California State Government came up with Proposition 47, a law…

What Is A Bail Hearing?

What Is A Bail Hearing?

When a defendant is arrested and taken into custody, they go through a procedure known as booking and processing. It includes taking the arrestee’s photo, recording their fingerprints, conducting a comprehensive national background check to look for any warrants, and more. The final step in the process is to set bail for those who are…

Do Bail Agents Make Arrests?

Television shows like Dog the Bounty Hunter often show bail agents tracking down suspects and making arrests. Bail agents can technically arrest someone, but only certain individuals under very specific circumstances can be arrested by a bail bondsman. When Bail Agents Can Arrest People A bail agent may deal with any number of people who…

What Are Miranda Rights?

What Are Miranda Rights?

There are few phrases that instill fear and anxiety in someone like “You have the right to remain silent…”. It’s the first line of what is known as the Miranda Rights and police are obligated to inform every arrestee of them. But, what are they? What do they mean? Below is a brief description of…

Robbery vs. Burglary - What Is the Difference?

Robbery vs. Burglary – What Is the Difference?

Burglary and robbery are often used interchangeably by members of the public because both crimes deal with someone stealing something. However, they’re two different offenses and can only be charged when the specific criteria are met. Burglary Burglary is charged when someone enters a building with the intention of committing a felony or a theft…

What Are Exonerated Bail Bonds?

What Are Exonerated Bail Bonds?

The termination of the obligation of bail is known as “exoneration.” Once the court case has been resolved, whether the defendant is found innocent or guilty, the person who co-signed the bail bond and/or the bail bondsman are no longer financially responsible for the former defendant’s bail and is entitled to receive their deposit back….

Common Collateral Types Used for Bail Bonds

Common Collateral Types Used for Bail Bonds

Bail is mandated by the US Constitution to not be “excessive,” which means that the sate cannot set your bail so high that it’s impossible to get bailed out. By-and-large this is a good thing, but words like “excessive” and “expensive” are subjective, and some people still have trouble paying their bail bond amount. Whether…

Strange California Laws

Strange California Laws

There are a lot of laws on the books to keep society orderly and safe. Some laws make sense, such as those that prohibit assault, theft, vandalism, and others. However, there are some laws on the books whose meanings are lost to time. Here are a few of those weird laws. It is Illegal for…

Theft Group Possibly Responsible for Recent Burglaries

Theft Group Possibly Responsible for Recent Burglaries

Residential burglaries are happening more and more frequently throughout Southern California, and residents are getting anxious. Over the past months, law enforcement has struggled to identify, let alone apprehend, suspects related to most of the burglaries and now they think they know why. According to law enforcement, many of the recent burglaries might be due…

What Keeps Someone From Skipping Bail?

What Keeps Someone From Skipping Bail?

We’ve posted in the past about LA County’s Zero-Bail Policy and its effects. Knowing how the absence of bail affects you is one thing, but it’s also important to understand why bail works. Below are the most common reasons why people tend not to skip bail once it has been posted. Eventually, You Will Get…

Suspect Released on Zero Bail Fails to Appear for Court

Suspect Released on Zero Bail Fails to Appear for Court

The issue of Los Angeles County’s Zero-Bail Initiative is a hot one. Proponents argue that the program is successful since people who cannot typically afford bail are not forced to stay in jail because of their finances. Detractors argue that the Zero-Bail Policy eliminates the deterrent necessary to ensure suspects report to the court at…

Sand Canyon Hit-and-Run Reported

Sand Canyon Hit-and-Run Reported

On Sunday, January 7th, a hit-and-run was reported at the intersection of Sand Canyon Rd. and Soledad Canyon Rd. in Canyon Country. The victim was driving a blue Hyundai when she said she was hit by another motorist driving a silver Nissan. The victim said that after the collision, the other driver took off. She…

New 2024 California Laws

New 2024 California Laws

Happy New Year! New years tend to bring new laws in California, and below is a list of some important ones. Medical Privacy A significant loophole in the protection of your privacy is now closed. AB 352 ensures that companies that manage electronic health records must protect health records that are related to abortions, gender-affirming…

Setback in Zero Bail Case

Setback in Zero Bail Case

This past Monday, December 11th, a judge in OC declined to issue a preliminary injunction that would have halted Los Angeles County’s zero bail initiative. 29 separate cities, as well as several organizations (including SCV Bail Bonds), have petitioned the judge in an effort to correct what is seen as a problematic bail overhaul. If…

More Retail Thefts Plague the SCV

More Retail Thefts Plague the SCV

More retail thefts occurred at the mall in Santa Clarita, this time two in one day. Just after 5 pm Tuesday, Kohl’s on Valencia Blvd. had about $2,000 dollars worth of merchandise stolen by two suspects, a male and female, who were seen escaping in a gray SUV. About five minutes later, Macy’s was hit…

Woman Arrested for DUI and Assaulting Police Officer

Woman Arrested for DUI and Assaulting Police Officer

On Sunday, October 29th, the Newhall office of the CHP received a call about a single-car crash on the 5 near Magic Mountain Parkway. After responding to the scene, a 24-year-old woman, suspected of being under the influence of alcohol, allegedly became combative with police and was arrested on suspicion of DUI and assaulting a…

Analysis Shows Zero Bail Initiatives Encourage Crime

Analysis Shows Zero Bail Initiatives Encourage Crime

Over the past few years, California has flirted with the idea of either outright getting rid of – or significantly altering the use of – the cash bail system by enacting zero bail programs. On the one side are critics who claim that it unfairly affects the poor who, since they cannot afford bail, are…

Zero Bail Policy

Zero-Bail Policy in Los Angeles Takes Effect

Bail reform has been one of the political goals of many state governments across the country – including California. While state efforts have been unsuccessful, local, county-level reforms do not need to be signed off on by the governor. As such, a zero-bail policy is now in effect in Los Angeles County. What a Zero-Bail…

SCV Bail Bonds - Brandishing a Weapon

SCV Bail Bonds – Brandishing a Weapon

Currently, deputies working out of the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station are looking for suspects who are believed to have brandished a firearm during a smash-and-grab theft near Starbucks on Lyons Ave. According to reports, two suspects were witnessed smashing a car window and stealing phones and a laptop from inside. Apparently, one of the suspects…

SCV Bail Bonds for Vandalism Charges

SCV Bail Bonds for Vandalism Charges

Do you know someone who has been arrested and taken into custody on vandalism charges? Vandalism is covered under California Penal Code 594 PC and is described as maliciously damaging, defacing, or destroying another person’s property. Vandalism is a crime that’s frequently associated with gangs or other young people. However, with such a broad definition,…

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