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What Happens During a Bail Consultation?

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Don’t underestimate the importance of a good bail consultation. The consultation allows you and us to get to know one another and decide if we’re a good fit for your needs. Several things take place during a free bail bonds consultation. We Collect Your Information It doesn’t matter if you’re contacting us about yourself or […]

24 Hour Local Bail Bond Service with Free Consultation

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The cops don’t arrest people on a 9 to 5 timeline which is why Nashville Bail Bonds | Davidson County Bail Bonds doesn’t keep traditional business hours either. We want you to know that we’re available to answer your questions at any time of the day or night. It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to […]

Following an Arrest, What Happens in During And After?

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What happens in the immediate hours following an arrest is what is called the booking process. This is when your official arrest record is updated. The booking process sounds like a quick 10-minute procedure, but it can really take quite a while depending on the number of people being booked and the number of officers […]

Take The Quiz: Do You Remember The Bill Of Rights?

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Let’s take a little history lesson, a rather important one. In grade school, we learn about the Constitution and Bill of Rights. These rights have protected the people for over 200 years and continue to do so, so it is imperative for the people to know their rights and know if and when they are […]

Criminal Charges Vs. Civil Charges in Tennessee

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One of the things that makes the American legal system confusing is that we have both criminal charges and civil charges. Criminal charges are a straightforward part of the legal process. If you break the law, you’re arrested and criminal charges are filed against you. You have the option of pleading guilty to these charges. […]