28 Nov Understanding The Statute Of Limitations
A statute of limitations refers to the time period in which a person can be charged with a crime they committed. This period of time may start either the moment the crime was committed or when it was discovered that this crime was committed. Statute of limitations will be different according to different crimes, situations, and states.
If your loved one is arrested for a crime that was committed 2 years ago (for example), it doesn’t mean he or she cannot post bail. They likely will be offered bail, unless the crime they committed was very serious and/or they are considered a huge flight risk or danger to the public. When bail is offered, it is in your loved ones very best interest to post bail.
Galt Bail Bond Store can help ease the cost of bail by charging only 10-15% of the full bail bond amount. Note though that this 10-15% fee is not refundable, though our low monthly rate payment plans are much easier on the bank than one massive payment which is fully refundable (paying bail directly to the court). Another advantage of using a bail bond from Galt Bail Bond Store is that there is zero interest and we will work with you with a customized payment plan that fits your financial budget. When paying bail directly to the court, the entire amount must be paid before your loved one can get out.