What if I’m in jail and I can’t make bail?

What if I’m in jail and I can’t make bail?If you or a loved one has been arrested, your #1 priority should be contacting Southern California’s top criminal defense attorney, Dan Chambers of the Chambers Law Firm. He will offer expert advice about posting bail and every other aspect of the criminal defense process, looking out for the defendant’s best interests at all times.

Understanding bail

The purpose of bail is to make sure someone who has been charged with a crime (a defendant) attends all of his or her court dates whenever required before and after a conviction or declaration of innocence is issued. It’s not meant to be a punishment.

What to do before posting bail

When you contact attorney Dan Chambers, he may be able to have your bail amount and bail fee reduced before the first court date. It’s called an “attorney referred bond.” It’s also possible that Attorney Chambers could convince the judge to release the defendant at the first court hearing without bail, which is formally known as “being released on their own recognizance.” For example, Dan Chambers may provide the judge with letters of support, proof of employment, evidence of community ties, and written documentation of home ownership to persuade the judge to lower the bail amount. Either of these measures can equal thousands of dollars in savings for you.

So don’t worry if you or a loved one is in jail and can’t post bail—there are legal options available. Make sure a close friend or family member contacts Dan Chambers on the defendant’s behalf so he or she can be freed from jail as soon as possible.

If you need additional bail help

Dan Chambers only works with Southern California’s most reputable, completely trustworthy bail bond companies that he can connect you with if you need their services. His referral means he has worked with these companies successfully in the past, and you can expect to be treated with fairness and respect at all times.

Call Dan Chambers at 714-760-4088, email dchambers@clfca.com, or send him an online message by clicking CONTACT above before you post bail or do anything else in a criminal case.

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