If your friend has been arrested, it can be a difficult time for everyone involved. While you want to help your friend through this experience, you may not know all of the steps to take or the resources available to you. Here are four steps to take when your friend gets arrested so that you can provide them with the best support possible.

 

1. Remain Calm

 

It can be easy to become overwhelmed when your friend is arrested, but it’s essential to remain composed and not draw attention to yourself or your friend at the time. Keeping a level head will enable you to make better decisions for their safety and wellbeing.

 

2. Gather Information

 

While your friend is being detained, try to learn as much as you can about their situation. Ask questions of arresting officers and find out which jail will process them. Knowing as much about your friend’s predicament as possible will allow you to decide how best to support them during this trying time.

 

3. Speak To A Lawyer

 

As soon as possible, reach out to an experienced criminal defense attorney who can represent your friend during their legal proceedings. They will provide guidance through each step of the procedure and protect your friend’s rights throughout it.

 

4. Assist Your Friend With Bail

 

If your friend qualifies for bail, contact a bail bonds provider to ensure they are released from prison quickly and painlessly. Be sure to have all necessary documents and information ready when meeting with the bonds professional so as to expedite the process as much as possible.

Though hopefully you never need to go through or experience it yourself, being prepared is the best way you can help your friend. The infographic below outlines the bail bonds process so that once they return home safely, they can begin working on their defense.

 


Infographic By Alana’s Bail Bonds

 

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