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About Our Company
We’ve been helping families in Southern California with bail bonds since 1958, with a network of agents covering all courts and all jails in the California area.
Our team focuses on customer care and support, as we understand the level of care and professionalism required and the sensitive nature of these cases.
It’s not a situation you ever want to be in, so we’re available 24/7 to lend support and answer any questions, so you can get back to a normal life as soon as possible.
Knowing how bail works can be helpful if you are in a stressful situation or if you or a loved one need bail. If you have never been arrested, you may not know much about bail. Here are the basics you need to know.
If you or someone you know is in prison for a crime or suspected of a crime, you can stay in prison as long as you deposit a deposit before your court date. If you or a loved one can’t pay a deposit, you need a deposit. Bail money is deposited with the court to ensure that the defendants must return. You can return the deposit, but only if you pay it yourself.
There is also a bail lawyer. A bail is when the bondholder agrees to pay the defendant’s bail. The bondholder promises the court that if the money is disbursed, he will be responsible to the court for the defendant’s return. You pay the bondholder a percentage of the total deposit. For example, if a $5,000 bond is set, you pay him a maximum of $500 and a minimum of $400.
In Indiana, the legal limit is 8% to 10% of the deposit. So if you are arrested, as you know, you may be able to get someone to call you or call a loved one to bail you out. There is a process to get a bail. The person who comes to us from the bail company becomes a co-signatory.
You must pay the deposit before you can be released. We cover the costs of the court. They can be released if all but one bail has been paid. This is the most frequently asked question we are asked before publication. There is a lot of paperwork that prison staff have to work through before they are released, so it can take a while.
The co-signatory is responsible for covering the entire deposit. This may change depending on the prison. What happens if the person does not appear in court? If a person is behind bars on bail and does not show up for a court date, several things can happen. First, an arrest warrant can be issued against the person.
We are at your disposal 24 hours a day and can help you when you need it. If you have any further questions that we cannot answer, please call us at any time to ask a question. This should answer all my other questions. That could be thousands of dollars or nothing.
Contact The Bail Network Bail Bonds today to find a local agent.
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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