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    E-Z Bail Bonds

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    9 years ago

    This lady was rude and unprofessional for no reason. I would never use this bonding company. B&B bonding is the way to go!

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    AA Bonding Company

    AA Bonding Company

    (1 review)

    Karen 441-1787 will come out for all bonds, big or small. Need financing? No problem! Call AA…read moreBonding for the quickest response.

    From the owner: AA Bonding Company is an experienced 24 hour professional bail bonds company located in Knoxville,…read moreTennessee. The company offers low rates and outstanding results for bail bonds in Knoxville, TN and in Blount and Anderson Counties and all surrounding areas. AA Bonding Company is open all day, seven days per week, because the justice system works on a 24/7 clock. Bail bonds in Tennessee just won't wait. Established in 1983, and with 30 years of experience, AA Bonding Company understands how urgent all calls for bail are. And they specialize in court-ordered bail bonds in Tennessee. They offer bail bonds in Knoxville, TN and its surrounding areas, for all charges, whether they are misdemeanors or felonies. You can call AA Bonding Company at 865-518-2663 and, with 30 years of experience, they will quickly get your loved one released from jail, pending their first court date as well as any later court dates. Like any other companies providing bail bonds in Knoxville, TN or elsewhere, AA Bonding Company is then responsible for assuring the accused arrives in court at the time of the trial. And if the individual fails to show up in the court, the bonding services will usually hire a bounty hunter to track that person down. The United States is one of the only countries on the globe which allows bounty hunting. In short, a bond is basically a pledge that the total amount of the bail will be honored; however, most courts accept either the complete bond or perhaps a 10% cash advance.

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