Here at San Diego Bail Bonds, it’s our belief that no one should have to sit in a jail cell for a moment longer than necessary. We understand that each minute you’re in a cell, the bleaker your situation feels. We want you to be as comfortable as possible as soon as possible which is why offer quick bail bond approval in California.The first step in getting quick bail bond approval in California is through a free consultation. This consultation can take place over the phone lines or via live chat. The person you speak to will always have a great deal of experience and know the answers to all of your questions. They are also the person who will start the quick bail bond approval process.The purpose of our bail bonds consultation is two-fold. We want you to use the consultation to really educate yourself on the bail bonds process and San Diego Bail Bonds and make sure that you’re really comfortable with what you’re about to get into.The second reason for the consultation is to provide us with an opportunity to get to know you and decide how to best offer you quick approval for a bail bond.If you decide that you’re happy with our terms and business policy, we immediately start the process of approving you for a bail bond. All you have to do is sign the contract and pay the 10% fee. If it’s determined that you need a co-signer, collateral, or a payment plan, the process takes a little longer, but as soon as you have whatever it is we need, we’re ready to sign the bail bond. Depending on what we need from you, the entire process can be done in less than an hour.Once everything is signed and arranged, we head directly to the jail with the signed bail bond and bail you out. Most of the time, this process hardly takes any time at all, but sometimes there is a delay on the jail’s end that will slow things down a bit. There’s nothing we can do about that.Our quick bail bond approval is just one of the reasons you should turn to San Diego Bail Bonds when you or a loved one need to be bailed out. Additional reasons you should contact us include:

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Many people have heard the term, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, but they don’t really know what it means. Nor do they fully understand how it can be against the law in California.Contributing to the delinquency of a minor in California is a violation of Penal Code 272 PC. It states:“Every person who commits any act or omits the performance of any duty, which act or omission causes or tends to cause or encourage any person under the age of 18 years to come within the provisions of Section 300, 601, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code or which act or omission contributes thereto, or any person who, by any act or omission, or by threats, commands, or persuasion, induces or endeavors to induce any person under the age of 18 years or any ward or dependent child of the juvenile court to fail or refuse to conform to a lawful order of the juvenile court, or to do or to perform any act or to follow any course of conduct or to so live as would cause or manifestly tend to cause that person to become or to remain a person within the provisions of Section 300, 601, or 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, is guilty of a misdemeanor.”It also says:“An adult stranger who is 21 years of age or older, who knowingly contacts or communicates with a minor who is under 14 years of age, who knew or reasonably should have known that the minor is under 14 years of age, for the purpose of persuading and luring, or transporting, or attempting to persuade and lure, or transport, that minor away from the minor’s home or from any location known by the minor’s parent, legal guardian, or custodian, to be a place where the minor is located, for any purpose, without the express consent of the minor’s parent or legal guardian, and with the intent to avoid the consent of the minor’s parent or legal guardian, is guilty of an infraction or a misdemeanor, subject to subdivision (d) of Section 17.”Most of us know that kids, particularly teenagers will generally do what they want, including engaging in what society considers risky behavior. Even California lawmakers understand that. When they created Penal Code 272 PC, California lawmakers didn’t think they could instantly encourage teenagers to make smart choices. The purpose of the law is to discourage adults from turning the blind eye to irresponsible behavior and to take the steps to stop it.Examples of behavior that could result in delinquency of a minor charge include:
  • Allowing a young teen to share a bedroom with a much older partner
  • Providing a minor with alcohol or tobacco
  • Allowing a minor to routinely skip school
  • Allowing a minor to drive a vehicle even though they are years away from obtaining a license