Announcement: Now Serving Meridian, MS in Lauderdale County and Surrounding Counties.
DD Bail is now offering bail bonds in Meridian, MS in Lauderdale County and the surrounding counties, including Newton County, Kemper County, Clarke County, and Neshoba County. Give us a call for fast, professional bail bond service.
Yes, you can get a new bail bond in Mississippi after revocation in certain situations. Bond revocation does not automatically close every door, but time is critical and the path forward requires immediate action. D & D Bail Bonds, licensed by the Mississippi...
A speeding ticket in Mississippi stays on your DMV driving record for 3 years from the date of conviction. During that window, the violation adds points to your license and can raise your insurance rates significantly. If unpaid tickets escalate to warrants, a routine...
You called the bondsman at 2 AM. You paid the fee by 3 AM. The agent confirmed they posted bail by 4 AM. It is now 10 AM, and your loved one is still sitting in jail. What is going on? This frustrating scenario plays out every weekend in jails across Gulfport and the...
Your case just got dismissed. The prosecutor dropped all charges. You walk out of court feeling relieved. Then you remember the $1,500 you paid to the bail bondsman six months ago. Can you get that money back now that the case ended in your favor? This question comes...
A traffic ticket can follow you longer than most drivers expect. It may start as a quick stop on the road, but the effects can keep showing up months or even years later. That matters if you are trying to keep a clean driving history, avoid license trouble, or keep...
A lot of people think posting bail on their own should be simple. They hear that bail has been set, they assume money can solve the problem, and they expect release to happen quickly. Then something goes wrong. The jail does not accept the payment. A hold appears. The...
Getting arrested while away from home creates a different kind of panic. A local arrest already feels stressful, but an out-of-state arrest adds another layer of confusion. You may not know the area. You may not know how the local jail works. You may not have family...
A DUI arrest feels stressful on its own. Once property damage or injuries enter the picture, that stress grows fast. Families often expect the bail process to work the same way it would for a basic DUI arrest, but these cases usually involve more steps, more review,...
A felony arrest creates stress right away. Families want answers, and the first question often sounds simple: when can this person get out? Many people think the process moves fast once someone gets booked. That can happen in some cases, but felony arrests often move...
Families often believe that once a bail bond agent signs the paperwork and submits the bond, release should happen right away. In many cases, that is true. Yet there are situations where the jail will not release someone until the court confirms certain details. This...