


| "GENERAL HISTORY OF THE BAIL BONDS INDUSTRY" |
Bail in the United States grew out of the English legal tradition granting the accused the ability to offer property or monies to the court as collateral in order to secure temporary freedom while awaiting trial for their crime. As time progressed, the cost of bail became more and more expensive due in part to the complications within the legal system. Because of the increased costs and complications of the legal processes many people found themselves unable to pay for or determine how to regain their freedom and many people who could have been freed from custody instead sat in jail far longer than they needed to. With this issue in mind, the United States government passed the Bail Reform Act of 1966. This legislation clarified many areas of the bail system, including what conditions require bail, who can receive bail, and how much the bail should be in relation to the crime. This act was revised in 1984 to be even more comprehensive and provide more protections for people accused of crimes. The only thing you need to know about bail bonds is how to get one when you need one. If your loved one has been incarcerated and you need to get them out, talk to FREE STATE BAIL BONDS. We have the experience and the skill to get your loved one released. Call us today “Freedom is our Service.” |