Privacy Policy

A Way Out Bail Bonds shares your concerns about privacy. This notice explains how A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC treats the nonpublic personal information of potential, current, and former consumers.

Information Collected

Prior to issuing a bail bond, A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC collects certain personal information about each bail bond applicant and/or consumer (“you”). The information is obtained from a variety of sources, such as from you in person, by telephone, or over the internet, from applications or other forms submitted by you, from credit/consumer reporting agencies, from others when A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC investigates claims, and from your transactions with A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC (such as claims, premium payments, account balance, and history). Information collected may include your name, address, contact information, driver’s license, social security number, employment information, credit rating, and other information necessary for A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC to assess the risk of the transaction, protect against fraud, or generally to effect, administer, or enforce the terms of the bail bond transaction.

How We Use & Protect Personal Information

A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC respects your privacy and protects your information. A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC has physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards in place that comply with legal standards to protect your information from unauthorized access by third parties. Only authorized personnel of A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC, its affiliates, or service providers who need to know the information can access the information. (Examples may include but not be limited to accountants, underwriter personnel, auditors, and/or claims related investigation personnel, including but not limited to in-house or retained counsel and fugitive recovery agents). Rest assured we convey to our employees the need to protect your information, and require our service providers to keep consumer information confidential and to use it only to provide the services we have asked them to perform.

A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC does not sell your information to anyone, and does not share your information with any companies or organizations outside of A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC that would use it to contact you about their products and services. Please note, however, that A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC may without your consent share your information as permitted or required by law. This includes (1) providing all of the information we collect to companies that perform marketing services (including marketing surveys) on our behalf; (2) sharing information with non-affiliated service providers that assist A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC in servicing accounts, maintaining records or computer programs, evaluating risks (e.g., consumer reporting agencies), or other services
necessary to administer the bond transaction; (3) sharing your information with A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC’s affiliates and/or third party vendors who share a common database and provide claims handling and investigation services; and (4) disclosing information to a court or government agency pursuant to a lawful request or as necessary to assist law enforcement or prevent fraud.

What To Do If You Have Privacy Or Security Concerns

If you have a concern about privacy or security at A Way Out Bail Bonds LLC, we want to hear about it. Please write to us at: A Way Out Bail Bonds, Attn. Legal Department, PO Box 246, Hanover, Virginia, 23069.

Additional Information For Our Website Users

As you navigate our website, we may be collecting and tracking personal information, either by asking you to tell us something about yourself (such as your name, address or email address) or by using data-tracking software that tells us what parts of the site you have browsed.

We may collect other information about you, such as your IP address, geographic information, the type of the web browser and operating system you use, and any other information that your web browsing software or Internet Service Provider automatically provides to our site.

We may be collecting and tracking information about the topics in our site you click on to help us know what users are interested in.

We may also use “cookies” to keep track of visitors. A cookie is a small file stored on the hard drive of your personal computer. If your web browser allows, you may disable the placement of cookies on your hard drive. Disabling the placement of cookies may prevent you from accessing or using portions of the site. No personally identifiable information is collected beyond that which is identified herein unless you voluntarily input this information. Any information you input will be used by us in accordance with our privacy policy.

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