Your Right to Bail
Being arrested and charged for a crime can be a serious life-altering event. The American Constitution was established to insure the rights of all people so no body of Government or unjust authority could limit your inherent rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Once you have been arrested, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution provides you with the right to bail. This comes in the form of paying a monetary deposit to the courts to ensure that you will return to stand trial and attend all relevant court proceedings.
Typically, a bail bondsman charges a small fee up-front to help. This up-front fee is nonrefundable, even if a judge later dismissed the case. However, a bail bondsman can also help you in finding ways to cover your full bail should the need ever arise. We have locations all across Utah and are ready to help you and your family during this trying time.
If you or someone you know has recently been charged with a crime and you would like help by posting bail, you should call Breaking Bad Bail Bonds at 888-767-8224 to schedule a consultation.