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4286 Memorial Dr C
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4286 Memorial Dr C
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(404)298-9722
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While nobody plans to need a bail bonds service, if you find yourself in the situation, it's important to choose the right bonding agent. We believe that everyone deserves a second chance and have leveraged our own personal experiences with the justice system to create a company that far exceeds the competition. We offer 24-hour bail bond service to DeKalb County including the cities of Decatur, Stone Mountain, Avondale Estates, Dunwoody, Pine Lake, Clarkston and Brookhaven. Our expedited services help our clients post bond and gain release as quickly as possible. Additionally, we provide our clients with the necessary reminders for all of their court appointments. Call us today for your 2nd Chance!
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bond release
Languages Spoken:
English, Spanish
Payment Options:
Cash, Visa, Master Card, Discover, Personal Checks
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Frequently Asked Questions about A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds
Can a defendant act as their own co-signer?
Yes, if the defendant is able to pay 100% of the bond fee as collateral then the defendant can act as their own co-signer.
Do you have people on your team that also speak Spanish?
Yes, we have people on our team that can explain and facilitate the bonding process in both English and Spanish.
Do defendants have to re-pay the bonding company the full amount of their bond?
No. When a defendant appears in court, the court returns the entire bail bond amount to the bonding company. The bail bond company retains the bond service fee that was paid.
What’s the booking process at the jail?
A picture is taken (the mug shot), height is measured, and weight is self reported.
Why do financially secure people need a bail bondsman? Can’t they just pay the fee themselves?
Any citizen has the opportunity to post their own bond, but they do need to be represented by a third-party, someone that signs their bond and vouches for them.
What’s the benefit of using a bail bondsman as opposed to paying the bond out of pocket?
The bond is held until the court proceedings are complete. For some defendants, this could be a longer period of time and they would prefer not to tie up their personal assets in this matter.
What’s the benefit of contacting a bail bonds company prior to appearing at the jail?
By contacting a bail bonds company before appearing at the jail, when possible, it allows certain processes to already be in motion, which may speed up the overall process.
Why do some defendants work with more than one bail bonds company?
It is common practice for two bonding companies to share the cost of a bond and also the liability, especially with high profile or high-risk clients.
What happens if you have a new charge while on bond?
Here are some of the things that can happen if you have a new charge while on bond. Your bond for the original case may be increased or revoked. It’s also possible that you may be ordered to wear an ankle monitor or GPS tracking device or be placed on house arrest. You may also be required to undergo drug testing or alcohol testing. The specific consequences of being arrested for a new crime while on bond will vary depending on the facts of your case.
What is a “Surety Bond?”
A surety bond involves a bail bondsman, who acts as a guarantor for the defendant. The bondsman charges a fee, typically a percentage of the bail amount, and is responsible for ensuring the defendant’s appearance in court. If the defendant fails to appear, the bondsman is liable for the full bail amount. 
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