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Bail Me Out Traditional Cache

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OBXbiker: New tenants here & this is no longer just an office.

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Hidden : 4/25/2025
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Daylight only searches PLEASE for this camouflaged/hidden log-only Geocache. 

This Geocache container is trapped and needs help getting out. It replaces one that once resided at this location. However, building ownership has changed hands and the structure is no longer a business office and there are residents inside. BYOP to be able to SIGN the log. Stealth necessary.

When you get right down to it, you may have to be well grounded in advanced search techniques to uncover this Geocache because this this hide could take you down.

There is an old saying that “All roads lead to the jail.” This road takes you to the road that takes you to the county jail.

For some strange reason, most people committed to jail generally want back out. Bail is used as a monetary guarantee that individuals released from jail will show up for court at the appointed time. A defendant, the person who has been charged with a crime and arrested, can put up their own money or hire a bail bond agent, or bondsman, to act as a surety and pledge the necessary money as bail for the appearance of a criminal defendant in court.

Many defendants are not financially able to post their own bail, which can be a few dollars up to hundreds of thousands of dollars, so they seek help from a bail agent.

North Carolina defendants pay a nonrefundable fee up to 15 percent of the court specified bail amount to the professional bonding agent who keeps the percentage as a fee for the getting them out of jail. If a defendant fails to appear for trial on the specified time and day, a warrant for the defendant's arrest is issued and the bond amount posted is forfeited to the court.

The bonding business in the United States dates back to 1898 and bondsmen have been trying to pick defendants for clients that show up for court ever since. The North Carolina Department of Insurance regulates all licensed agents, bail bondsman, surety bondsman, and bail bond runners authorized to do business in North Carolina. This includes pre-licensing education, continuing education, agency examinations and administrative actions.

Permission granted for this Geocache placement. However, if your search activities are seen by anyone else there is a good chance this Geocache will not be here for the next Geocacher. This is at times a very busy road, so please be careful.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Jung'f ybjre guna 000? Lbh pna grkg zl cercnvq jveryrff ng 252.305.0558 vs lbh ner qrfcrengr naq arrq uryc. Qba'g sbetrg gb gryy zr jub lbh ner & juvpu pnpur arrqf uryc :b)

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)