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Free Bail Money - Bail Funds in Louisiana - Help With Bond Money
Bail funds provide free bail money for individuals who otherwise would not have a way out of jail. Before approaching charitable bail funds, first go through the local jurisdiction to discuss lowering the set bail amount. A magistrate or judge can assess each individual case on the basis of low income in hope of lowering the bail amount.
After exhausting these options, the next step is to approach local charity bail funds to see if they can assist in providing a free bail bond. Nationwide bail funds exist if options are limited in your area.
New Orleans Safety and Freedom Fund
New Orleans, LA
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YWCA Greater Baton Rouge Community Bail Fund
8120 Kelwood Ave
Baton Rouge, LA
(225)383-0681
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Freedom for Immigrants Bond Fund
Immigration Focused
(510)822-2722
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Nationwide Free Bail Funds
National Bail Fund Network
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The Bail Project
(323)366-0799
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LGBTQ Freedom Fund
(786)233-8969
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Black Immigrants Bail Fund
(947)517-7451
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Jails Near kenner - Bookings, Bail Out Inmates
Search for an inmate by contacting the local jails or corrections facilities. After being booked, bail can be posted in cash or through a bail bondsman for a 10% bail fee.
Courts Near kenner - Bail Hearings & Terms
Consult with the local court for bail hearings, bail amount reductions, confirming court dates, and ensuring bail agreements are not breached.
Lawyers Near kenner - Bail & Legal Assistance
Call a local lawyer at 1-877-269-0595 to get help with lowering your bail amount, finding bail, and legal assistance through the criminal process. You can also chat with a lawyer.
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What are the steps to bail an inmate on a property bond in Jefferson Parish?
Hi Joanne, we can’t provide exact details for Jefferson Parish but most states and counties are somewhat similar. You should call the Jefferson Parish court to get precise details, but the following general information should help get you started. A property bond utilizes the equity people have in their house, commercial building, or vacation home to assure the court the accused person will be present on their scheduled court date(s). If the accused individual does not appear in court, then the property is at risk of being in the hands of the court. Property bonds are a good way of making bail if an individual has equity in their property but very little or no cash.
It will take you roughly half a day to process the property bond and to get the necessary paperwork into the judge’s hands. From there, it depends on the judge how long it takes to approve the property bond. We recommend starting no later than 12 PM (noon) if you want to finish your portion of the paperwork for a property bond in the same day.
There are multiple steps involved for a property bond. First, you will want to go to the Assessor’s Office which is typically at City Hall and obtain an Assessment Certificate for the property you want to use for the bail bond. Check with the Sheriff or Court Clerk on exact steps. You will be issued a Mortgage Certificate and Conveyance Certificate for your property. Necessary paperwork will then be prepared for you by the Court if you have enough property equity. It will then be presented to the judge to consider for bail release. No promises can be made as to how long it will take the judge to make the decision and process the property bond.