The Problem With Most Bail Bondsmen

We all know that very large portions of the people who end up in jail are in there for a drug and/or alcohol related offense. Most of them are also repeat offenders. My question is this:

WHY DOESN’T SOMEBODY STEP IN AND OFFER THEM HELP!

This is the opportunity bail bondsmen have been throwing away for years. The problem here is that most of the people in the bail bond business are only in it for the money or they are simply not aware of the amazing opportunity they have in front of them.

So why don’t we take a stand and make a change? Well, this change has already begun to occur. With revolutionary services like intervention bail bonds, change is on the horizon.

What is an intervention bail bond?

This is the process of offering a drug and/or alcohol intervention to someone at the same time they are being bailed out of jail. Could you ever think of a better time to offer someone help? NO! The best time to offer someone help is immediately after they have experienced consequences directly resulting from their problem. They will be way more willing to accept help and go to treatment.

If we can offer this service for alcoholics and drug addicts, why can’t we offer it for other challenges as well? Say for instance, someone who is in jail for a violent offense and has a history with anger management.

All I am trying to say is that if we can make helping another human being with their problem the transcending motive over monetary profit, then we as bail bondsmen can make a difference in a world that is in desperate need of change.


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4 Responses to “The Problem With Most Bail Bondsmen”

  1. Luke Ryan says:

    im interested in learning the bail bond laws and requirements to pursue a career in the field. any information you might be able and willing to provide would be helpful. ive got a direction, show me where to start.

  2. Hello, i am inquiring information about being a bail bondsmen. I have a A.S degree in criminal justice and on the ground active experience as a law enforcement officer additional; i am a two time combat vet of the Iraq war. My present plan is to relocate to the Fort Benning Ga area where i want to presume a career as a bail enforcement officer

  3. wanna see how to join school to be a bondmen

  4. chris voros says:

    how do i become a bondsman in albert awahts the first step?Do you have to go to school to get the lioscence?

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