If you’re managed to bail yourself out of jail, fantastic. You’re free to do whatever you want to do. However, if you turned to Nashville Bail Bonds for assistance, there are a few steps you should take before resuming your normal life.
Within 24 hours of your release, it’s a good idea to touch base with Nashville Bail Bonds. This gives us a chance to confirm things like your contact information and employment history. It’s extremely important that we have accurate contact information so that we can immediately notify you of a change in the court’s schedule.
Meeting with your lawyer so they can start planning your defense should be high on your priority list. The sooner you know how you plan on approaching the case, the better you can anticipate and plan for the future.
Review all the conditions of your bail. The odds are good that the court attached several conditions to your bail agreement. It’s important that you read through them and know them by heart. Violating a single condition, even accidentally, will result in your bail getting revoked and you getting tossed back into a jail cell.
Contacting your employer is another high priority when you’ve been released on bail. It’s usually in your best interest to let them know about your arrest (they’ll find out about it eventually and they’ll take the news better when it comes directly from you.) If you already know some of your court dates, you’ll want to let your employer know so they can clear the schedule.
If you are up on drug or alcohol-related charges, it’s in your best interest to check yourself into some sort of treatment program. Not only will the treatment program help keep you away from anything that would jeopardize your bail agreement, seeing that you’ve gone through a treatment program may prompt the judge to be more lenient than they otherwise would be.
The most important thing to remember when it comes to you and your bail is that you must attend every single one of your court dates.
Nashville Bail Bonds has a reputation for being everyone’s favorite bail bonds service. The reasons why include: