Bail Bonds for Traffic Offenses

Serving Gwinnett, Cobb, Clayton & DeKalb Counties

Bail Bonds Service for When You Need It

Most of us hope never to use the services of a bail bondsman. Yet, things happen that at some point, we may need to. Bail bonds are an effective way to get out of jail quickly. When you are arrested for a crime, such as for traffic offenses, a bond, which is a type of surety bond, is set that you have to pay in order to get out of jail. This ensures you do not flee before your day in court.

ASAP Bail Bonds offers affordable bail bonds for when you need them. Our friendly and knowledgeable bondsmen can help guide you through this process. Once we've gathered the information we need from you, the bail bond process is simple, and you'll be out of jail soon. Call our bail bond company in Gwinnett, Cobb, Clayton, and DeKalb Counties today!

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TRAFFIC OFFENSES IN GEORGIA

Oftentimes, traffic offenses are minor crimes, such as failing to yield at a stop sign or speeding. You get a warning or a ticket and are free to go. However, there are traffic crimes that have the potential to be serious and that do carry jail time, especially if your actions harmed someone else. Some of the most common traffic offenses in Georgia include:

  • Speeding
  • Failure to yield at a stop sign or red light
  • Following another vehicle too closely
  • Hit and run
  • No insurance
  • Open container violations
  • Tinted window violations
  • Driving on a suspended license
  • Reckless driving
  • Aggressive driving
  • Vehicular homicide
  • DUI

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Why Choose Us?

We are the one and only call you need to make. ASAP Bail Bonding services all Georgia Counties including Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett Counties. All we need to start the process is some basic information about your loved one, the jail and the court, and yourself.