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The Most Common Crimes In California

There are all types of crimes in the criminal justice system and as you can probably imagine, it can get very complicated. In California (and across the map), these are the most common crimes that lead to arrests: Assault & Battery:  assault with a deadly weapon, battery on a peace officer Domestic Violence:  child abuse, […]

Riverside Bail Bonds Offers Flexible Bail Bond Plans

You got a call that someone you care deeply about has been arrested. You hung up and frantically starting searching and asking questions on what you need to do get them out of jail, what your first steps are. Riverside Bail Bonds is here to explain the process and walk you through it. Give us […]

We Can Search For Your Warrant And Start Your Bail Bond All At The Same Time

If you’re wondering what is happening to all those unpaid tickets you owe, well, you might just find out soon enough. The police may have put out a warrant for your arrest, and if you want to find out, Riverside Bail Bonds can help you do a search on your behalf. This is done confidentially, […]

We Can’t Do It All – What Riverside Bail Bonds Cannot Do For You

Boy, we sure wish we at Riverside Bail Bonds can do it all for you, but unfortunately we can’t. We can get you out of jail with a bail bond, and be with you each step of the way for that process, but here are some things that we cannot do for you: Provide legal […]

A Letter To Every Person Turning 18

This is for everyone for when they turn 18. Turning 18 is great. Somewhere in history, turning 18 became the point of graduating into adulthood. You graduate high school and go to college. You officially don’t need your parent’s consent or permission for various things. You can buy cigarettes. However, turning 18 doesn’t come without […]

Do You Forget Your Rights When The Police Are Around? Brush Up On Them Now

Did you know that you don’t have to let the police into your home if they don’t have a search warrant? We all find the police intimidating so many people don’t know their exact rights. That needs to change. An officer who shows up to your home will need a warrant to search your home, […]

Sundays Are For Football, Not Jail

Football season is finally here and we’re sure you can’t be any more excited! Tailgating, barbecuing, drinking, catching the game with friends and family, we can’t think of a better way to spend any Sunday between now and February 2016. Football games get pretty insane and fans get really passionate so we just want to […]

Friendly Faces At Riverside Bail Bonds

Have you ever gotten on the phone with someone in customer service and immediately could tell they were not going to be of any help to you? You probably have, multiple times, and it sucks. But luckily, at Riverside Bail Bonds, you don’t have to worry about that (and what a relief, considering you’re calling […]

Riverside Bail Bonds Has The Best Bail Agents To Help You

You can always expect a friendly, unintimidating and non-judgmental bail agent at Riverside Bail Bonds. Family values a core part of our company, which is why we only have bail agents who are welcoming, friendly, and helpful. We don’t have room in our company for any employee who does not look forward to the job […]

LAPD Begins Using Body Cameras

More and more police groups are starting to use body-cameras, and the LAPD is the latest to join in. There has been an increase in scrutiny against the police and a decrease in trust in the men and women who are supposed to protect the people. The public has protested endlessly for justice and equality […]

New California Laws for 2015 You May Not Know About

Laws change all the time and with half of 2015 already over, we bet you don’t know a lot of the new laws that came into play at the beginning of the year. There were over 900 new laws in California, including the following: Unless it’s printed in a book, online, or at a state […]

What Happens If You Are Arrested For A Crime You Committed As A Minor

In some situations, an adult (18 years or older) gets arrested for a crime he or she committed as a minor (17 years old or younger). What happens then will depend on state law, seriousness of the crime, and their current age versus their age when the crime was committed. Crime: a felony, very serious […]