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What to Do When a Loved One has Been Arrested

What to Do When a Loved One has Been Arrested

Written on September 23, 2016. Posted In Uncategorized

Finding out that a loved one has been arrested can be difficult emotionally, not to mention stressful. Fortunately, there are resources available to help you get through it. A good first place to start is with a bail bond company. Bonding your loved one out of jail ensures that he or she doesn’t have to stay in jail any longer than necessary.

In order to get them out quickly, you need the right bail bond company, but you also need to make sure you know what to do and your loved one knows what not to do. Handling things the right way can make getting out of jail faster, easier and less stress-inducing for everyone involved.

Get Information

One of the first things you need to do when a loved one is arrested is to get all the information you can. Find out where he or she has been taken and what the charges are, but don’t ask your loved one to explain the situation to you. You don’t want your loved one talking about the actual arrest — anything he or she says can be used in court. Document the information, find a criminal defense attorney and give the attorney the information about the arrest.

Visit a Bail Bond Agent

From there, it’s time to get in touch with a bail bond company about getting your loved one out of jail. With the right information, a bail bond company can quickly start the process so your loved one gets out faster. It’s common to want to call a bail bond agency right away, but getting a defense attorney first can help protect your loved one and make sure that they have someone in the legal field to guide them through what will come next.

Things to Avoid

There are also things your loved one can do while under arrest that may help the case. For starters, tell your loved one not to try to explain his or her innocence, try to get away or start giving too much information. Tell him or her to stay quiet and avoid giving permission to search anywhere. Above all, your loved one should not resist arrest or become violent or combative. Even saying certain things can land him or her in trouble, especially if making some kind of threat. The time to fight back against an arrest is in court, not before.

When it’s time to help a loved one and get them out of jail, reach out to Free at Last Bail Bonds. You will get 24/7 service, so you have the opportunity to help you friend or family member faster. With caring and compassionate professionals on your side, the process of freeing your loved one from jail can be made easier and less stressful for everyone involved.

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