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Huntington Beach Bail Bonds
Experienced Bail Bonds Agents in Orange County
After your loved one is arrested in Huntington Beach, they will be booked in the local jail and scheduled for a hearing where a judge will set bail. InΒ Orange County, bail amounts can be high. In some cases, they can be tens of thousands of dollars. Because an arrest is often unexpected, most people do not have the funds on hand to bail their loved ones out of jail. Fortunately, they can turn to a Huntington Beach bail bonds agency for help getting their loved ones back home as soon as possible.
The Bail BoysΒ consists of an experienced team that provides professional bail bonds services in Huntington Beach. We work quickly and diligently to help individuals through the process. When you turn to us, our agents will ask you a series of questions to efficiently complete the paperwork, contact the appropriate agency, and post bail on behalf of your loved one. Generally, it takes about 20 minutes to get all required documents prepared and a few hours to get a person out of jail (depending on the facility’s resources). Throughout the process, one of our experienced Huntington Beach bail bondsman will be by your side, answering your questions, addressing your concerns, and relieving some of the stresses that can arise in these situations.
Because an arrest can happen at any time, we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to take your call.Β Contact usΒ atΒ (800) 798-7366Β today.
Bail Bonds near Huntington Beach
What Is the Huntington Beach Bail Bonds Process?
After a person is booked in jail, their bail is set. Bail is the amount of money a person must pay to get released from police custody.
An Orange County judge will determine bail amount based on several factors, including, but not limited to:
- The defendant’s criminal history
- The risk of the defendant fleeing before their criminal case concludes
- The defendant’s work and family obligations
- The defendant’s community ties
- The risk the defendant poses to public safety
Once the defendant’s bail is set, they or their friends or family members can pay the court or jail. Unfortunately, if the bail amount is beyond their financial means, they would have to remain in police custody while they await their trial.
Fortunately, Huntington Beach bail bonds agencies, such as The Bail Boys, provide services to help individuals post bail when they may be unable to do so on their own. We give a surety to the court for a small premium, stating that, if the defendant is released from jail, we will ensure that they return to all scheduled court dates. Essentially, we post bail on behalf of the defendant, allowing them to remain free while their case is pending.
What Does a Bail Bond Cost in Huntington Beach?
At The Bail Boys, we assess only a 10% fee for our services (the standard rate under California law). That means individuals will pay a portion of the total bail amount owed. For instance, if a judge sets bail at $10,000, the premium for our services will only be $1,000.
Because we know that the need to post bail can come at unexpected times, we offer the following payment options:
- 0% bail bond:Β AΒ no-money-down bail bond, this option requires that the individual put up collateral for us to get started on the process. They can pay the 10% premium later in the week.
- 1% bail bond:Β We provide this option to first-time arrestees. They pay 1% of the premium initially and the rest later.
- 2% bail bond:Β This option requires the individual to have a co-signer or OAC. We get started on the bail bonds process for 2% of the premium and allow the remaining 8% to be paid later.
To learn more about your options for bailing your loved one out of jail and the eligibility requirements for our payment plans, speak with one of our agents today.
What Are the Conditions of Bail?
The court places various restrictions and requirements on a person out on bail in Huntington Beach. These are referred to as conditions of bail.
The exact conditions a person must abide by depend on the situation but may include:
- Surrendering firearms
- Being under electronic monitoring
- Not contacting the alleged victim
- Attending a drug or alcohol treatment program
- Refraining from traveling
If the defendant does not follow the court’s orders, their bail may be revoked. Revocation of bail means that a warrant may be put out for the person’s arrest, and they may be jailed again.
Additionally, if the defendant does not show up to their scheduled court dates, they could face legal penalties. If they retained the services of a Huntington Beach bail bonds agency, they will also be required to pay the remaining amount of their bail β as opposed to merely the 10% premium.
Many people are not aware of the defendant’s responsibilities when they are out on bail and might make a mistake that leads to severe consequences. At The Bail Boys, we can discuss your and your loved one’s obligations after they are released from jail.
Reach Out to The Bail Boys Today
Our Huntington Beach bail bondsman are ready to get started on reuniting you and your loved one. Our team is here for you 24/7.
For help navigating the Huntington Beach bail bonds process,Β contact usΒ atΒ (800) 798-7366Β today.
Information for Police Departments, Jails, and Courthouses in Huntington Beach
Knowing which agencies to contact to bail your loved one out of jail can be challenging, especially during this emotional and stressful time. At The Bail Boys, we want to make the process as efficient as possible for you. That is why we have put together a list of police departments, jails, and courthouses in and around Huntington Beach and have provided a link to theΒ Orange County Inmate Locator.
Huntington Beach Police Department
Address:
200 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA
Phone:
(714) 960-8843
Information Desk Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 7 days a week
Orange County Sheriffβs Department
Address:
550 N. Flower Street
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Phone:
(714) 647-7000
Address:
200 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA
Phone:
(714) 536-5691
Visiting Hours:
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., daily
Address:
501 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868
Phone:
(714) 935-6940
Visiting Hours:
Friday through Monday:Β 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Central Menβs and Womenβs Jail
Address:
550 N. Flower Street
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Phone:
(714) 647-4666
Visiting Hours:
Friday through Monday:Β 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Address:
8141 13thΒ Street
Westminster, CA 92683
Phone:
(657) 622-8459
Hours:
Monday through Friday:Β 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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