Bail Bonds Express

51 Bayard St New BrunswickNJ08901
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Bail Bonds Express is a bail bond service for individuals in New Brunswick and surrounding communities.
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Arrest and Booking: After arrest, the accused is usually taken to a detention facility for booking. This involves recording personal information, taking photos and fingerprints, documenting information about the alleged crime, searching the records for any previous offenses or outstanding warrants, and placing the accused in a holding cell. Bail: After arrest and booking,...
by yellowpages on June 20, 2015 from yellowpages
Bail Bonds Express is located at the address 51 Bayard st Ste 2 in New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901. They can be contacted via phone at (732) 246-1120 for pricing, hours and directions.

Bail Bonds Express has an annual sales volume of 501K - 999,999. .

Bail Bonds Express provides Surveillance, Financing Available, Litigation Support Services to it's customers. For maps and directions to Bail...
by chamberofcommerce on December 02, 2014 from chamberofcommerce
Arrest and Booking: After arrest, the accused is usually taken to a detention facility for booking. This involves recording personal information, taking photos and fingerprints, documenting information about the alleged crime, searching the records for any previous offenses or outstanding warrants, and placing the accused in a holding cell. Bail: After arrest and booking, the bail is set. Bail...
by yahoolocal on November 28, 2014 from yahoolocal
Arrest and Booking: records for any previous offenses or outstanding warrants, and placing the accused in a holding cell.Bail:After arrest and booking, the bail is set. Bail is required to be set within twelve hours of the issuance of the complaint. A judge or magistrate normally sets the bail amount. Because people usually want to get out of jail immediately (instead of waiting to see a...
by judysbook on November 22, 2014 from judysbook