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Even a routine traffic stop or a minor driving infraction could end up with your being detained in a local jail or police station. Those who are unfamiliar with the way the system operates are totally out of their element and this is when the need for someone who handles Orange County bail bonds becomes a pressing and essential issue.
When you need the services of Orange County bail bondsmen, our company will be ready to come to your rescue.
We have earned the respect of the local community with our professionalism and we offer help with bail bonds. Orange County CA residents can count on us at any hour of the day or night. Many people have already discovered that we really are on their side and we are the ones they call when certain legal troubles arise and they need assistance with bail bonds in Orange County. If you should find that you need the help of a bonding company all you need to do is to call us and we will immediately begin working on a plan that will insure your release as quickly as possible.
As specialists in bail bonds, Orange County residents know that they can depend on us.
Bail refers to the amount of money that must be paid to the court to be released from prison after arrest. The idea behind the bail is to act as an incentive for you to attend your required court dates. If you attend your court dates, the deposit will be refunded.
If you attend all your hearings, the court will refund the deposit in cash, and fines and court costs will be deducted in the same amount. Many people pay deposit with their savings or cash, or they use a deposit bond. If you or a loved one have been arrested, read these five bail conditions you need to know.
Many Americans do not have large amounts of money to put on bail. With 78 percent of workers living from paycheck to paycheck, it may seem impossible to raise enough money to pay the family’s deposit.
This is why bail bond agents offer bail bonds. In return, the security manager will provide your security deposit for you and take full responsibility for your attendance at your hearing. The fee is usually 10 per cent of the total deposit amount, or 100 per cent or more if the bondholder is required by law to charge you the deposit. In some cases, people use collateral to secure their deposit.
For example, if you don’t have enough money to pay a deposit, but own a home that is worth enough to cover the costs, you can offer the home as security to the mortgage broker. As a result, bail-bond agents often demand collateral. Collateral can also be used by bail bond agents. However, understand that collateral cannot be used as a substitute for the 10% deposit if 10% of the total deposit amount is 100% higher than what is paid to the intermediary.
Depending on your background and the nature of the crime you are accused of, your bail may come with some conditions. The posting of bail while in custody ensures that the court will allow you to return to your hearing. Once released on bail, there are some conditions such as obeying the law.
If the crime is alcohol, the court can prohibit you from drinking. Other common conditions include curfews, compliance with travel restrictions, and whether one can maintain or seek employment. If certain individuals were involved in the crime, the courts can require you to stay away from them as long as you are free on bail.
Arrest warrants are legal documents that give the court the right to take various measures, including the arrest, search and search of your property. If you do not appear at your hearing, the court may issue an arrest warrant on your behalf. An arrest warrant is a type of arrest warrant, and it is often issued to people who do not attend their hearings. As a condition of your release, you may be required not to have weapons in your possession but if the court suspects you possess weapons, it may issue a search warrant and search your home or area.
Once an arrest warrant has been issued, an officer will be dispatched to find you. The consequence of not appearing in court is the loss of your deposit if it has been deposited by a bail intermediary and he will have to arrest you and send you back to prison without paying the full deposit he has deposited on your behalf. At this moment, there is a risk that the collateral you have promised for your deposit will be lost in order to facilitate the payment of the deposit to the court.
These are some common terms to help you understand your situation and why you are required to pay a deposit. If you would like to know more about Deposit Bonds, please contact us.
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Company FAQ
To locate an being housed at at a Los Angeles County Jail or Detention Center, you will need to provide the following information:
Your Name
Defendant’s First Name
Defendant’s Last Name
Date of Birth
If you or someone you know has a warrant out for their arrest, it is urgent that you act immediately to avoid an arrest with your local law enforcement agency. We can provide you with misdemeanor warrant information by providing your First name, Defendant’s First Name, Defendant’s Last Name, SPN or Date of Birth.
The Inmate Search Central specializes in providing inmate information for every county jail within Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas. Our law firm representatives can get you the information that you need within minutes. All we need is the defendants full name or last name and date of birth.
Biscailuz Center (Closed)
1060 N Eastern Ave, Monterey Park 90063
Century Regional Detention Facility (female inmates)
11705 S Alameda St, Lynwood 90262
(323) 568-4500*
Inmate Reception Center (temporary holding only)
450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 893-5303
Men’s Central Jail
441 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 974-4082
Mira Loma Detention Center (Closed) (projected to be remodeld and reopened as a women’s detention center)
45100 60th West, Lancaster 93536
North County Correctional Facility
29340 The Old Road, Castaic 91350
(661) 295-7804
Pitchess Detention Center East Facility – Closed (however serves as a fire camp for inmate firefighters)
29310 The Old Rd, Castaic 91384
Pitchess Detention Center North Facility
29320 The Old Road, Castaic 91384
(661) 295-8059
Pitchess Detention Center South Facility
29330 The Old Road, Castaic 91384
(661) 295-8011
Sybil Brand Institute for Women (Closed)
4500 E City Terrace Dr, Monterey Park 90063
Twin Towers Correctional Facility
450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 893-5100*
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