Action Fast Bail Bonds
Areas of service:
Saint Louis, Springfield, Saint Charles, Florissant, Ballwin, Belleville, Saint Peters, East Saint Louis, Chesterfield, O Fallon and more.Credentials
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Action Fast Bail Bonds - Saint Louis, MO
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About Action Fast Bail Bonds
Action Fast Bail Bonds is a 24/7 Missouri bail bonds expert, serving St. Louis and St. Charles metro areas. We are a member of the PBUS (Professional Bail Agents of the United States).
We specialize in local, state and federal bail bonds. We offer assistance for out of town bonds, i.e. transportation, supplies and any other travel or logistical needs. We also provide Process Service and Confidential Investigations.
Contact us now to speak to one of our professional bail bondsmen.
Questions and answers
- What would you recommend customers looking to save money?
We post a surety bond with the court for the full bond amount. For this service we charge a percentage fee. Generally, we charge a standard 10% fee, but this does vary with the bond amount. We're sure you can understand that we have minimum costs associated with writing any bond, no matter the amount, so it would not be economically feasible to charge only $25.00 on a $250.00 bond or $50.00 for a $500.00 bond. etc. Certain bonds require a higher percentage fee. Please call to discuss your individual bond fees. Once the bond fees and any associated jail processing fees are paid, there will be no more money due as long as the arrested person meets their responsibilities and does not cause the bond to forfeit or cause risk of bond forfeiture.
- What brands or products do you work with?
- Local, State and Federal Bail Bonds
- Missouri Statewide Bail Bonds
- Nationwide Bail Bonds assistance
- Immigration Bail Bonds assistance
- How did you get started?
30 years of experience in the criminal justice field: law enforcement, security management and process service experience
- What questions should a customer ask before hiring a professional in your trade?
- How many years of experience do you have?
- How quickly can you respond?
- Do you take credit cards and/or checks?
- Do you have a payment plan?
- Can you refer to me a qualified attorney?
- Tell us about the project or job that you are most proud of (in the last 12 months).
Agents are standing by now to write your bond. CALL NOW! We also provide Process Service and Confidential Investigations.
- What do you wish customers knew about your profession or trade?
A bail bondsman will help facilitate the posting of the bond at a reduced rate, the timely release of the defendant, and be available to assist you during the entire legal process. A bail bondsman also serves to help guarantee the cash and monitor the arrested person, to help logistically in out-of-state and/or long distance cases, and to assist if you do not have the full cash amount.
- How many projects do you average in a year?
No bond is too big or too small.
We handle all secured and surety bail bonds. Missouri Bail Bonds and
Nationwide Bail Bonds available.
- What services do you provide your customers after the work has finished?
We remain on the bond until the case is closed. We provide support and guidance throughout the case.
We are always available to offer guidance and assistance.
- What are the most frequent questions you get from customers? What are the answers?
Question: How fast can you get me or my loved one out jail?
Answer: This varies greatly on the time of day, day of week, jail location and situation, etc., but generally speaking, most city or municipal jail releases take 1/2 hour or less. County jails and justice centers can take a bit longer. The City of Saint Louis Justice Center clearly posts a sign claiming that all releases will take a minimum of 4 hours. Similarly, the Saint Louis County Justice Centers posts that releases will take a minimum of 2 hours.
Question: What is the purpose of a bail bond?
Answer: A bail bond serves as a guarantee that the arrested person will return to all his or her court dates. The bond remains active and in good standing as long as the arrested person attends all their court dates and follows the court's instructions. Only if the arrested person fails to appear in court or fails to follow any court instructions is the bond at risk of loss, revocation, or forfeiture.
Question: Why should I use a bail bondsman?
Answer: A bail bondsman will help facilitate the posting of the bond at a reduced rate, the timely release of the defendant, and be available to assist you during the entire legal process. A bail bondsman also serves to help guarantee the cash and monitor the arrested person, to help logistically in out-of-state and/or long-distance cases, and to assist if you do not have the full cash amount.
- What certifications or professional affiliations do you have?
Member; PBUS (Professional Bail Agents of the United States)
Licensed Missouri Bail Bond Agent
Local, State and Federal Bail Bonds
Missouri Statewide Bail Bonds
- What types of jobs are the most common?
- Local, State and Federal Bail Bonds
- Missouri Statewide Bail Bonds
- Nationwide Bail Bonds assistance
- Immigration Bail Bonds assistance
- What areas of your trade do you specialize in?
- Local, State, and Federal Bail Bonds
- Missouri Statewide Bail Bonds.
- Nationwide Bail Bonds assistance
- Immigration Bail Bonds assistance
Agents are standing by now to write your bond. CALL NOW!
- Tell us something customers may not know about you.
We have over 30 years of experience in the criminal justice system. We can quickly assess your needs and provide the service you require. We take pride in our commitment to providing you, our valued client, fast, discreet, reliable service, with an emphasis on customer service.
- What information do you recommend to have readily available before looking for a professional in your trade?
First and foremost, the co-signer must assist in making sure the arrested person attends all their court dates and follows any instructions the court may give. Co-signer does not have to appear in court with the arrested person. The cosigner needs to assist the bondsman in maintaining contact with the arrested person, and serves as a secondary point of contact between the bondsman and the arrested person. If the bond is at risk of revocation or forfeiture, the co-signer must assist the bondsman in correcting the situation, or the co-signer will be at risk of bearing the financial loss of the total bond amount.
