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Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC was founded in 2010. We serve both Creek and Tulsa Counties. At Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC we strive to provide the best customer service possible. We are open 24hrs a day for your convenience and we are glad to help you at any time. Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC understands how stressful and overwhelming the arrest of a friend or loved one can be, so we work hard to make the bail bond process as simple as possible. Our fully trained and experienced bondsmen help ensure a smooth release, and can handle all of the paperwork for you. We endeavor to make the bail bonding process as smooth and efficient as possible for our clients and their loved ones. Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC offers complete bail bonding services.If you or a loved one are in need of fast, reliable advice and support during a brush with the law, call Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC for a free estimate and prompt, knowledgeable bond services. When an individual is arrested, generally, they will be taken to a local law enforcement station for processing and booking. Processing and booking includes fingerprinting, pictures, and nation-wide computer database searches. This process can take many hours, but in smaller jails generally happens more quickly. Bail cannot be arranged until the arrest process is complete. A bail bond, technically called a "surety bond", is a contractural undertaking guaranteed by a state licensed bail bondsman who is backed by an insurance company. The bail agent guarantees to the court payment of the full amount of the bond if the defendant fails to appear for their scheduled court appearances. For your protection, always deal with a licensed bail bond company. The court system will set the amount of bail required for the defendant's release. Under state law, a surety company can provide a type of insurance policy or "bond" that guarantees payment of the full bail amount to the court if the defendant does not show up for all scheduled appearances. These bonds are offered by licensed bail bond agencies. For supplying these bonds, bail agencies charge a premium - a percentage of the total bond amount, typically 10%. Example: for a bond amount set at $50,000, the premium would be about $5,000 plus any additional fees required by the state. The bail premium is not refundable once the defendant is released.Each bond also requires an indemnitor/co-signer. An Indemnitor or Cosigner is a person who agrees to be financially responsible for the full amount of the bail bond in the event the defendant fails to make a court appearance and cannot be returned to court. Indemnitor is responsible for paying the face amount of all bonds and any additional charges incurred as a result of the defendant missing a court date. The indemnitor/co-signer needs to be gainfully employed for a minimum of one year and be able to provide evidence of such. Once you have determined you are in need of a bondsman, call Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC. We will then walk you through the bail bonds process. There are a few things you can do to expedite this process. Be sure about which jail he or she is in, What is the charge, Have the persons full legal name, Try to determine their date of birth, Where were they arrested, Have an indemnitor/co-signer in place. At Creek County Bail Bonds, LLC we also do warrant checks. Financing is available on qualified bonds. ...read more

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