You Can Vote While You Are Out On Bail

Contra Costa County Bail Bonds

People here in America are getting pretty anxious as the 2016 Presidential election draws closer and closer. Vote-by-mail instructions have already started going out to many, an indication that voting will happen in no time. There are certain requirements to be eligible to vote, the obvious one is being at least 18 years old, actively registered to vote, and a U.S. citizen. However, there are a couple of lesser known restrictions because they do not affect everyone.

  1. A person may not vote if a court finds that person to be mentally incompetent.
  2. If a person is currently in jail or on parole at the time of the election, they may not vote. However, if they have previously been in jail, have been released, and are no longer on parole, then they automatically regain their right to vote, if they were already registered to vote.

All eligible Americans are encouraged to exercise their right to vote this coming presidential election. We all know that this election is a big one.

If you need a bail bond now, or anytime soon, Contra Costa County Bail Bonds can help you get out of jail. You will be eligible to vote while you are out on bail. Contra Costa County Bail Bonds can be reached 24/7 online or on the phone at 925-228-5858. Consultation with one of our bail agents is always FREE. Call us today and talk to one of our agents about zero down bail bonds we offer. Our agents are ready to answer any questions you may have.

Bail help is only a phone call away at Contra Costa County Bail Bonds, call 925-228-5858 or Chat With Us now.

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