Bail bonds have gotten a bad rap, but don’t let one bad apple spoil the barrel. Bail bonds are not as bad as you think. In fact, they are very helpful in several ways. Bail Bonds Help You Get out of Jail It’s a fact, and it’s almost needless to say: If you can’t afford […]
What’s the Difference Between Bail and Bail Bonds?

Posted 10 years ago by Jim Titus
The words “bail” and “bond” are often used interchangeably, and people generally understand what you mean. However, there is a difference between bail and bail bonds. It’s pretty simple. What is Bail? Bail is a set amount of money paid in exchange for the release of someone who was arrested. As part of the release, […]
2016 Guide to Bail Bonds in Wayne County
Posted 10 years ago by Jim Titus
Being home to the city of Detroit, Wayne County has more than two million residents and is the largest county by population in the entire state of Michigan. The population of the struggling big city, however, has declined greatly in recent years as residents have been moving to the suburbs within the county. Due to […]
Arrested in Clinton Township: What You Need to Know

Posted 10 years ago by Jim Titus
Arrested in Clinton Township? When loved ones find themselves in jail and ask for your help, you may feel overwhelmed. You probably will have questions about where to get the money to get them out of jail, the court process and where to find the best lawyer. When someone has been arrested in Clinton Township, […]
Guide to Bail Bonds: Macomb County, Michigan

Posted 10 years ago by Jim Titus
Wherever you are, you should find an agency that knows the laws and how they pertain to your case and community when you are looking for bail bonds. Macomb county is no different. Macomb County is unique in many ways. While some communities within the county are among the largest and busiest in metropolitan Detroit, others […]
Michigan Crime Victims – Guide to Resources & Assistance

Posted 10 years ago by Jim Titus
Victims of crime in Michigan and other states often feel lost and helpless. They may feel afraid for their lives or their futures, have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, worry about lack of money they urgently need, and may have lost their friends or family and have lost their independence due to the crime that […]

