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Set the Captive Free! 5 Important Steps to Take After Your Loved One is Arrested

People get arrested for all kinds of reasons, but that does not mean they have to remain behind bars the entire time. You need to be prepared so that you can take the right steps should a family member or friend get arrested. The following are a few steps to take after your loved one is arrested.

1. Be Ready for the Call

A troubled loved one will likely call you or someone in your family to ask for help. Of course, this does not always happen though the likelihood is high. You need to be ready to write down any information given to you, and be as supportive as possible. Do not reprehend or lecture at this time because these actions will not help the situation.

2. Find Your Loved One

There are many police departments out there, and most of them hold prisoners. The county normally has a number of ways to contact the departments, such as phone numbers or emails. Then, you can call the police department to get more information.

3. Understand the Arrest

It would be a good idea to write down information about your loved one's arrest. There is a lot to find out, like when the arrest took place, why, and the kind of release your loved one might be eligible for. Some arrestees do not have any priors, and their charges are not severe, which makes it easy for a judge to grant release by your friend or family member's own recognizance.

4. Release by Bail

A person can be granted a release by his or her own recognizance in two ways: on his or her own or by posting bail. Being granted this release without posting bail is what you want because it is free and trouble-free as long as your loved one returns for his or her court date. People who need to post bail will need some cash. You can talk to a bail bondsman to see if he or she can help release your loved one.

5. Hire Help

With help, you can keep your loved one out of jail, even when his or her arraignment comes up. The charges have not been given, meaning you have plenty of time to build a case to protect with the help of a lawyer. 

Hopefully, these pointers make it easy for you to help your loved one get free. Remember, nothing is guaranteed, so make sure you prepare for the worst, too.

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  • Having bail bonds can be increasingly effective in helping your loved one when he is in trouble.

  • Bail bonds are certainly very useful to help you out in trouble situations, and help your loved ones when arrested.

  • Very useful and interesting article, and bail bonds can be helpful to take you out of all trouble situations

  • Thank you for sharing these vital steps to help our loved ones after an arrest. In case you need fast and reliable 24-hour bail bond services, consider DeLaughter Bail Bond.

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