All the Bond Documents You’ll Need for Your Hearing

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Preparing for an immigration bond hearing can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to getting the critical bond documents for an immigration case. Knowing exactly what paperwork you need will help you to make the process smoother and increases your chances of success in your bond hearing. If your loved one is detained, this blog will help you identify the required bond documents to have a successful immigration hearing.

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How to Send Money to a Detainee in ICE

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When a loved one is in ICE custody, it is a distressing and disempowering experience. However, there are ways you can provide meaningful support during this difficult time. One way is to send money to your detained loved one.

Money in a commissary or trust can help make their detention more bearable and ensure they have access to essential resources and provisions. This blog will guide you through the process of how to send money to a detainee in ICE custody.

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Bail Hotline, Fastest Growing Bail Bonds Company in California, Launches New Site

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California’s rapidly-rising bail bonds company, Bail Hotline, announces its new website—the latest component in its robust service offering. 

Riverside, California, June 29, 2014 – Bail Hotline is the fastest growing bail bonds company in all of California, with a robust organizational structure that allows it to serve an ever-expanding population of clients—thousands of people and families every month. Already the company has 32 locations and more than 300 employees, plus an around-the-clock service line. Now, Bail Hotline has added another asset to this robust service structure—a newly launched website, which boasts a sleek and intuitive design and ample information for clients. The new site has been launched at www.mybailhotline.com.

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Father’s Day for The Troops

Bail Hotline Bail Bonds is showing its appreciation and support for the military this Father’s Day by connecting military families: Bail Hotline is donating $1,500 (equaling 150 calling cards, $10 each) in international calling cards to For The Troops, a Southern California non-profit, who will send the cards to troops overseas.

On Father’s Day, June 17th, service-members based overseas will receive the calling cards to call home to their families in the U.S.

“We’ve seen the high prices our service men and women have been faced with recently and want to take that burden off of them to connect with their families on Father’s Day, on us,” said Pablo Fonseca, Director of Marketing for Bail Hotline Bail Bonds. “With a little help from Bail Hotline and For The Troops, we hope these families will be able to connect with one another and celebrate the ‘dad’ in their life, whether near or far.”

With more than 290,000 troops serving overseas, the price of calling home is costly for many servicemen and women, with the average roaming fees from Afghanistan being as much as $3.99 per minute.

For The Troops’ mission is to send care packages to the front line troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. These packages contain such things as snack items, DVDs, CDs, batteries, personal care items and magazines, etc.

“We are extremely grateful for all that our U.S. military does for this country and hope that our support is felt across as many families as possible,” said Fonseca. “From our family to theirs, we’re wishing all of them a happy Father’s Day.”

Bail Hotline Bail Bonds works with local and national organizations to provide support and assistance on a monthly basis.

To find a Bail Hotline Bail Bonds location nearest you, visit www.myBailHotline.com or call 866-974-7360 for immediate assistance.

For more information on For The Troops, visit www.forthetroops.org.

Ventura Office Grand Opening!

Ventura, Calif. (May 21, 2012)— Bail Hotline Bail Bonds, servicing clients throughout California with comprehensive bail bonds services and assistance, announced the opening of its newest office in Ventura, CA.

The Ventura bail bonds office for the Bail Hotline team is located at 1730 Victoria Ave Suite 210 Ventura, CA, located in the Ralph’s shopping center.

“Operating right up the street from the police department will allow us to offer faster and better services to our clients,” said Marco McGuire, CEO of Bail Hotline Bail Bonds. “Our business is two-fold, in that both our comprehensive services go hand-in-hand with being easily accessible to our clients and local detention facilities.”

Marco McGuire will be managing the new Bail Hotline Ventura bail bonds location, which can be reached at (805) 654-5454.