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101 Bail Bonds

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About Our Company

At 101 Bail Bonds, we understand that you are facing a difficult legal issue if you are visiting this website. If someone you love is in need of a bail bond, you can benefit from the resources and information that we provide on our website. We are here to help you during this difficult situation by meeting your bail bond needs. Our CA bail bond company is prepared to teach you about the bail bond process during a free case evaluation.
 
When you do not know what to do after an arrest, we can help you determine the most appropriate type of bail bond for your circumstances. As a service to our clients, we routinely monitor their cases. We remind them of their upcoming court dates to ensure that they are not missing their court appearances. In the case that a bench warrant or another warrant is issued, we notify our clients to get back on calendar as soon as possible, so that they can avoid being arrested at an inconvenient or inopportune time. Additionally, we provide our clients with a reassumption of bail notice so that they will not need to bail again and pay full premium on the new warrant.
If you’ve never been arrested, the bail process could be a mystery to you. But if you are in prison for a serious crime, the police can force you to stay in prison until you post bail. Knowing what deposit bonds are, how they work and how to secure them yourself can help to improve a stressful situation. Look at what you need to know in the event of an arrest.

Deposit is a cash deposit, i.e. It will be kept in a safe place until you appear in court. If you go to court, the deposit will be refunded.

If you can’t afford a deposit, you might be able to get a friend or loved one to put a deposit down for you. A bail is a promise to a bail agent. The bail agent promises to pay bail if you do not appear in court. The broker also promises to secure collateral, usually a 10% deposit from your co-signatory.

When you appear in court, the collateral will be returned to the person who has helped you deposit, and the 10% deposit premium will remain in the hands of the security agent. Bail is normally reserved for people accused of serious crimes. At least some serious crimes require bail. It is determined by a judge according to a fixed timetable, which may vary from place to place.

In the event that you are arrested, you may call. You can use this to reach your loved ones who might be willing to rescue the bond. There is a procedure to get a bail. The lowest deposit can be several hundred dollars.

When you are in prison, the person who secures the bail (the so-called co-signatory) has all the information: your full name, the prison where you are being held and your booking number. They also need collateral, such as ownership of their home or car. If they go to the judge, he will meet them in prison.

The amount of collateral they have to provide depends on the amount of the deposit. The deposit manager will discuss this at a meeting with them so that they can be prepared when the time comes. If you are charged with a serious crime, bail will be set at the bail hearing. Bail will be set at that hearing.

They will not be allowed to leave prison until the bail hearing has taken place and the bail amount has been determined. If you are not in the same prison where the bail was deposited or listed again, there may be one thing that can delay your release. If the deposit is paid in the prison you are in, you may be able to go home with a co-signatory. If you are not released, you will have to wait for the caseworker to process the bail payment.

That’s what happens when you don’t appear in court. The bail officer will try to take you to court. If you do not appear in court, co-signatories and collateral will be confiscated.

If you have further questions about posting a deposit or if you have questions about how a deposit works, talk to an expert. The Bail Network and the Bail Bond Network will be happy to answer any questions you may have about bail. Call us today to find out more. You can also contact BailNetwork.com for more information.

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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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