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Can You Bail Yourself Out of Jail?

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At Bail House we not only help clients obtain bail bonds in their time of need, we also help people and their families understand the legal system so they can make the best decisions. Some of the most common questions we get asked by our clients are ones relating to how to bail someone out of jail in California. People often ask, “Can you bail yourself out of jail?” and the answer is, “Yes, absolutely!”

Bail is the amount of money that the legal system requires, as a form of security, for you to get out of jail after your arrest before you are to appear at the appointed court date. Think of it as insurance that the court system uses to make sure you will show up at the time of the hearing. The court releases the bail money once you have attended all of your court appearances, no matter the verdict.

The great thing about bailing yourself out is, regardless of who pays the bill, the legal system refunds the cost of bail once you successfully show up to your appointed court date. Besides a few small fees for processing, the court system gives the rest of the bail money back to whoever paid it in the first place.

 

Steep Cost of Bail

You are allowed to pay the bail amount yourself, and therefore, get yourself out of jail until you need to appear in court. The problem is that most bail amounts are expensive, many times far more expensive than someone is easily able to pay in cash. So while you are allowed to bail yourself out of jail, it isn’t always common that people choose to put up the cash on their own.

If you have that kind of money lying around, it is often easiest to simply pay yourself, show up in court when you are supposed to, and then get your money returned after your legal obligations have been met. If you borrow bail money from family or friends, you may get out of jail, but sometimes relatives of friends will ask you to pay interest or have other strings attached to the money that you borrow from them.

 

The Bail Bond Solution

If you don’t have the cash on hand and can’t (or don’t want to) borrow from someone you know, you can get help from a bail agency like Bail House here in Roseville, California. Bail houses can post a bail bond for you for a small fee, but they do not charge interest for doing so.

The benefit of going through a bail bond agency is that you don’t have to drain your savings to pay bail or borrow from someone you know. If you don’t have the cash you can simply borrow it from a licensed bail agent in order to save yourself the unpleasant experience of waiting for your court date while in jail. Just be sure to show up for all of your court dates on time, no matter your method for posting bail!

 

Bail Bonds Open 24/7

If you need help bailing yourself out of jail, we are here for you. With a convenient location, experienced and friendly staff members, and a speedy turnaround time, Bail House will get you the hel. you need to get out of jail quickly. Give us a call anytime at (916) 782-7048. We are here when you need us… open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year!