Orange County Bondsmen Discuss Banking & Bail

May 13, 2009

Gustavo Liwski addresses OC bondsmenOrange County Bail Agents Association (OCBAA) held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday. Bondmen were addressed by Gustavo Liwski and Alfredo M. Amezcua of Santa Ana Business Bank who talked about how the bank meets the needs of local business owners. Mr. Liwiski noted that the bank is lending and encouraged each bondsman to call him to discuss individual needs. The bail agents in the room were clearly impressed when Mr. Liwski noted that his cell phone number was on his card and he answers the phone daily, 7am to 9pm. A successful bondsman must answer all calls 24 hours a day. It’s not too many professionals that can say they do similarly.

Bail agents also discussed regular monthly business including supporting Santa Ana Police Athletic & Activities League (SAPAAL) and Mother’s Against Drunk Driving (MADD). News from the California Bail Agents Association included a review of committees that have been formed jointly between the CBAA and Golden State Bail Agents Association (GSBAA) to work on issues facing members of both associations such as improving efficiency in jail release, the ability to obtain documentation for warrants of fugitives, and parole bonds.

OCBAA meets monthly to promote, advance, preserve and protect the business interests of retail bail agents based in Orange County, California. Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds, which services Orange County bail, is an Associate Member of the group.

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One Comment to “Orange County Bondsmen Discuss Banking & Bail”

  1. CW Says:

    Thanks again for showing our industry in an honest and favorable light.

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