A Real 24/7 Bail Bond Company

Action Bail Bonding is a 24/7 bail bond company and that is a 100% fact. A person can be arrested at any given moment, at any hour of the day. Do the police ever shut down for a night? No. They work in shifts, right? If there is someone needed to be arrested at 3 am, they will arrest them.

Likewise, if there is someone who needs our bail bond assistance at 3 am, Action Bail Bonding will be there to answer. Action Bail Bonding believes in the right to bail and we are available to help protect that right. We will not make a family wait until the next business day to return their phone call.

Call Action Bail Bonding anytime you need a bail bond. Do not worry if it is 3 am or 12 midnight. We have bail agents available at all hours of the day, ready to help you. We can be reached online or by phone at 901-476-2245. Consultation is FREE, so you have nothing to lose if you call just to inquire. Feel FREE to ask any questions you may have. Inquire about zero down bail bonds and bail bond discount we offer to see if you qualify. We are always available and ready to assist you. We will not let you down.

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What To Know About Bail Bonds & How It Can Help You

If a person who is arrested and granted bail, but cannot afford it, they should not give up hope. 100% cash bail is not the only option to posting bail. Bail bonds are the alternate solution that most people opt for.

Rather than paying 100% of the bail, the defendant and any loved ones willing to help, will pay 10% of the bail to a reliable and credible bail bond company like Action Bail Bonding. The defendant gets a custom, flexible payment plan so this 10% is broken up into smaller increments. Not all of the payment is due before the defendant can be released; the payment plan will continue after the defendant is released from jail.

The bail bond may also require a co-signer or collateral, but the Action Bail Bonding bail agent will go over the specifics with each family, as it is a case-by-case basis on what exactly is needed.

As long as the defendant continues to make their bail bond payments on time, shows up for their court dates, stays out of any other legal trouble, and abides by any other release terms and conditions, then the entire bail bond process will be successful. At the end, the 10% premium will not be refunded, but the collateral will be returned and the co-signer will be released from his or her duties.

You can learn more about bail bonds and how Action Bail Bonding can help you in your time of need by talking to one of our knowledgeable bail agents. We offer FREE consultations, so do not hesitate to reach out to us online or at 901-476-2245. Our bail agents will be more than happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have. Learn about cheap bail bonds and bail bond discounts we offer as well. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (including holidays), so call us anytime!

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You Will Always Be There for Your Loved Ones

When someone you love gets arrested, you will do everything that you can to bail him or her out of jail. You would do anything for the people you care about. That is why, despite your lack of experience with bail, you begin looking into it. That is when you discover Action Bail Bonding.

Since our company’s founding in 1987, Action Bail Bonding thousands of people have received professional bail help from our amazing bail agents. When you need help, you can count on us. Our bail agents are available 24/7. They will happily guide you through the process of bailing your friend or family member out of jail.

When bailing someone out of jail for the first time, you will undoubtedly have questions. We understand that here at Action Bail Bonding. Our agents will take the time that you need to answer your questions. Once you are satisfied, we can work on bailing out your loved one. With our expert agents working for you, this can be accomplished in just a few short hours.

Our agents will do all of the hard work for you. They will fill out the paperwork for the bail bond and give it directly to the jail. They will not rest until they have secured your loved one’s release. Even then, our agents will continue to work with you. They will keep you up to date on all of your loved one’s court dates, as well as talk to you about any problems you might be having with payment.

At Action Bail Bonding, we are here to help you. Our agents are available 24/7 and are located all over the state of Tennessee. This means that we can help you bail your loved one out of any jail in the state. No matter what has happened to your loved one, you will always be there to help him or her. Action Bail Bonding will always be there to help you with bail.


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Action Bail Bonding Stays On Top

Anything is supposed to get better with age (like wine!) and experience, right? Wrong. As much as we’d like to believe that the more experience someone has in something, anything, the better they’ll be, it’s simply not always true. Unfortunately, some people are incapable of meeting certain standards not only for their own personal expectations, but for those of anyone who needs their services.

Action Bail Bonding has been in the Tennessee bail bond industry for 29 years and compared to other companies, you might be surprised at how well and how fast we’ve grown compared to older companies who have been bailing people out of jail longer. Our family-owned and operated company has offices all throughout Tennessee and over 130 bail agents and representatives, each of whom we consider to be family, even if not related by blood. We hold core values like any blood-related family would have and that’s why each client of ours really knows that they are important to us and that we will take care of their needs appropriately.

Because we know and understand all our clients, we’re able to meet their needs quickly and execute the bail process accordingly. Other bail bond companies have not been able to meet clients needs as efficiently as us. It’s no wonder why we’re one of the most sought-after bail bond company in Tennessee, and have less customer complaints than others.

To learn all about Action Bail Bonding, please call 901-476-2245. We’re ready answer all your questions and get you some peace of mind!

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You Can Bail Someone out of Jail Easily with Action Bail Bonding

The thought of bailing someone out of jail is not something that people like to consider. Not only does it mean that a friend or family member was arrested, but that you have to pay a large amount of money to get the person out. None of those are very exciting or happy thoughts. However, this does not mean that it is the end of the world if a loved one has been arrested.

Bailing someone out of jail does not have to be a bad experience. If you contact Action Bail Bonding, you will get a caring bail agent who will assist you. Your agent will help you get your loved one out of jail easily and at an affordable price. With our agents, you will have a trustworthy and knowledgeable guide by your side.

Our bail agents are experts in their fields. They have years of training behind them, receive additional training every other year, and are backed by a company that has been in business for over 3 decades. When you have questions about bail, our agents will be able to provide you with the answers that you are looking for.

Since an arrest can occur at any time, you will need bail help at a moment’s notice. That is why our agents are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will always be there to talk to you whenever you need them. They will get to work right away, which means that you will never have to wait for normal business hours to rescue a loved one from jail.

You may not like the idea of needing to bail your loved one out of jail, but with our help you will see that there is nothing to worry about. Bailing someone out of jail is a piece of cake when Action Bail Bonding is here to help you.


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What Can You Offer For Collateral?

In order to complete a bail bond application, collateral is required. Collateral is pledged as security for payment. If the original payment or agreement is broken, then the collateral is forfeited from the owner to the person it is then owed to. The most common forms of collateral are real estate, vehicles, electronics and valuables.

    Real Estate
    In order for real estate to qualify as collateral, it must be property that has been either 100% paid off, or the majority of it is paid off. The owner must have majority or all ownership of the property and not have much mortgage to owe still.

    Vehicles
    Likewise with real estate, vehicles for collateral must be completely paid off; there must not be any more outstanding car payments to pay first. If not a car, a boat, an RV, an ATV – most vehicles that are worth a lot of money.

    Electronics
    Electronics like televisions, video game systems and computers can be worth a lot of money. They’re easily pawned for cash, they’re easily acceptable for a bail bond collateral.

    Valuables
    Firearms, jewelry and even machines like a great washing machine or dishwasher or stove are also common collateral items. If it’s worth a lot of money, it’s great as collateral.

Remember, in order to not lose your collateral, you need to make sure the defendant goes to court when he or she is asked. You need to make sure bail bond payments are made on time.

If you have any questions regarding bail, bail bonds and the collateral, please feel free to contact Action Bail Bonding Store at 901-476-2245. We absolutely will not let you down!

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What Happens If My Daughter Is Arrested?

Moms and dads, if you ever get the call that your daughter has been arrested, please contact us at Action Bail Bonding if she is eligible to bail out of jail.

  • Juveniles (17 years or younger) do not bail out of jail. They will be released to their parents.
  • Only adults are eligible for bail, but in certain situations, not all will be offered bail.
  • Some adults may be allowed to be released on “own recognizance.”

Jail is no place for anyone and we grasp the heightened concern for a woman, your daughter, to be in jail, compared to a man in jail.

Statistically, more men than women are arrested and so understandably, more men than women are in jail or prison. Some of those in jail and prison are very intimidating and violent. Not everyone is capable of “standing their ground” in these places. In short, jail is unpleasant, unwelcoming, uncomfortable, dirty, dark, depressing and scary. It’s not the worst scene you’re imagining, but it’s certainly not a happy one.

Action Bail Bonding can definitely help you get your daughter out of jail very, very quickly. We will work with you on a flexible payment plan and once we get paperwork signed and processed, your daughter will be back in your arms, all within a few hours (depending on the county where your daughter was arrested). Keep your daughter safe and show her your support and love through this difficult time. Action Bail Bonding will help you do this – just contact us at anytime, day or night at 901-476-2245 to speak directly to one of our bail agents. Either way, we’re ready to chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

For the best bail bond service in Tennessee, call Action Bail Bonding at 901-476-2245 or Chat With Us now.

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Bailing Someone Out Is Easier Than You Think

Just the thought of needing to bail someone out of jail can freak a person out. After all, bail is not something that people deal with on a regular basis. In fact, there are many people out there who are fortunate enough to never need bail. Sadly, not everyone is so lucky. Even if you, yourself, never get arrested, someone you know might.

If that happens, do not panic. You can help your loved one get out of jail quickly, easily, and affordably by contacting Action Bail Bonding. As a professional bail bond company, Action Bail Bonding seeks to provide Tennesseens with the best help in the state. You can count on us to be there for you.

Our professional bail agents are available 24/7. You can talk to them at any time to use their years of expertise to help rescue your loved one from jail. Our agents will be more than happy to assist. You can ask them all of your questions about bail and your loved one’s arrest. In turn, our agents will do everything they can to provide you with the answers that you are looking for.

Aside from just giving you answers, we will also help make it so that you can afford to bail out your friend or family member. For starters, our bail bonds only cost 10% of the price of the bail that they are for. This gives you a 90% discount. Plus, you will be able to pay off the bail bond with a payment plan designed with your budget in mind.

Bailing someone out of jail is easier than people realize, provided they contact Action Bail Bonding. Since 1987, we have been helping Tennesseens rescue their loved ones from jail. If you want our professional help, just talk to one of our bail agents. They are ready and waiting to take your call.


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At What Age Can You Leave Your Child Alone

Every parent has been there. They need to quickly run into town for something such as a gallon of milk, an emergency dental appointment, or to pick up something from work. You don’t want to bring your child with you, but you’re not sure if you’re legally allowed to leave them at home.

Tennessee’s Laws About Leaving Children Home Alone

At this moment, the State of Tennessee doesn’t have any actual laws that deal with how old your child has to be before you can leave them unattended while you run to the store. The only states that currently have such laws are Maryland, Illinois, and Oregon. However, that doesn’t mean you’re free to leave your two-year-old in the crib while you nip out for a quick breakfast.

Tennessee law makers believe that it should be up to the parent to decide at what age their child is responsible enough to care for themselves while home alone. The states that do have laws have set that age from 10-12. Child care experts are quick to point out that it should be determined from one child to another.

It’s also worth noting that there’s a big difference between leaving a ten-year-old home alone while you make a quick dash to the store and leaving them alone while you go on an overnight trip with friends.

Other factors that should be taken into consideration include:

  • How safe a neighborhood you live in.
  • Whether there’s anyone in the area that will keep half an eye on your child and property while you’re out of town.
  • If the child has enough safe activities to keep them busy and out of trouble.

Alternatives To Leaving Your Child Home Alone

If you are in a position do to work or another commitment where you can’t routinely be with your child when they get home from school, most child care experts suggest looking for an after-school activity that they can participate in rather than leaving them to fend for themselves. Good choices include art classes, school sports, and organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club. Another option is working out a deal with one of your child’s friends parents in which they watch your child for a few hours each week in exchange for you taking over other responsibilities.

Keep in mind that if your child gets into trouble because you have left them home alone, the law could consider you both criminally and civilly responsible for their actions.

 

What Are Hate Crimes?

When you look at one of the sites that cover news in a major Tennessee city, you’ll likely see at least one leading story that is connected to a hate crime. Most of the articles talk about someone who was injured because of a hate crime, has been arrested in relation to a hate crime or it’s about a local anti-hate crime protest.

What separates hate crimes from other types of crimes is that hate crimes actively aren’t about a personal connection. The driving reason behind hate crimes is that one person (or a group of people) represents a group that the perpetrator feels threatens them. Hate crimes can involve race, sexual orientation, religion, etc.

The Department of Justice is quick to point out that in the case of hate crimes, the word hate is a bit misleading. Normally, hate is used to describe an intense and negative emotion, but in this situation, it is used to describe bias.

Hate crimes are a huge problem. While only one person might be an actual victim, the end result is that a single hate crime creates a ripple effect so that it impacts friends, family and even a community’s reputation.

Tennessee lawmakers are so worried about hate crimes in the state, that they’ve created a single, separate law to deal with the issue. Tennessee hate crimes are addressed in Penal Code Sections 422.55, 422.6, 422.7 and 422.75 PC.

In Tennessee, you can be charged with a misdemeanor hate crime or a felony hate crime.

If convicted of a misdemeanor hate crime in Tennessee, you can be sentenced to a full year in a county jail and required to pay a maximum fine of $5,000, plus restitution. Some judges will settle for sentencing you to probation instead of actual jail time. You can also be required to complete up to 400 hours of community service.

If you’re convicted of a felony hate crime, Penal Code 422.75 PC section D states that “a person who is punished pursuant to this section also shall receive an additional term of one year in the state prison for each prior felony conviction on charges brought and tried separately in which it was found by the trier of fact or admitted by the defendant that the crime was a hate crime. This additional term shall only apply where a sentence enhancement is not imposed pursuant to Section 667 or 667.5.”

In many cases, additional charges, such as aggravated assault, are also filed.