by BailBonds | May 14, 2019 | General
What If Your Teen Is Arrested In The Middle of the Night? What if your teen is arrested? Thoughts of a ringing phone waking you up at two in the morning with the terrifying news that your child is under arrest are familiar to many parents. Sadly, this scary situation...
by BailBonds | May 7, 2019 | General
What Are Your Voting Rights Once Convicted of A Crime? Now that the next round of presidential elections is right around the corner, you might be wondering about your voting rights once convicted of a crime. Here’s everything that you should know about how a prior...
by BailBonds | Apr 26, 2019 | Bail Bond
There’s no doubt that your goal once that jail door slams shut on you is to post bail and go home as fast as possible. However, did you know that automatic bond isn’t an option for some offenses? Here’s a look at bailable vs. non-bailable crimes. Bailable...
by BailBonds | Apr 18, 2019 | Bail Bond
An Introduction to the Different Types of Bail Bonds Did you know that jail inmates spend a lot of time thinking and talking about bail bonds? At Gibson Bail Bonds we spend our days and nights arranging for our clients to post bond and go home. Here is a quick look...
by BailBonds | Apr 12, 2019 | General, Uncategorized
You were likely in a state of disbelief when the police officer read you your rights and told you that you were under arrest. Still, you’ve watched enough crime shows on television to know that you need the services of a criminal defense attorney. Here’s everything...
by BailBonds | Apr 2, 2019 | General, Uncategorized
Does the thought of sitting down to talk with the police make you sick to your stomach? It’s always stressful when the police bring you to the station for questioning. Keep reading for tips on what not to say when brought in for questioning so that you don’t blow your...
by BailBonds | Mar 21, 2019 | General
There’s no getting around the fact that getting arrested is no fun. Still, unless your offense is particularly severe, there’s a good chance that you’ll have the opportunity to pay bail so that you can live at home while your case is in process. Keep reading to...