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Orange County Bail Bonds Service & Agents

Bail-Bonds.com provides Orange County Bail Bonds services. We have helped numerous Orange County families with bail services , during the past 50 years.

You can also find detailed bail bonds information covering every aspect of bail bonds at our website. What allows us to obtain a prompt bail bond in Orange County is our thorough understanding of the jail system, legal functioning and the arrest procedure in Orange County. Each of our Orange County Bail Bondsman understands that a quick bail bond can prevent a family from undergoing a lot of trouble and trauma. As part of the bail service, our bondsman will provide you with relevant and important bail bonds information.

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Orange County Bail Bonds

When you or a loved one is arrested and charged of a crime, there is usually bail set that will release the person until they are called back for a hearing. Bail in California can range widely, with a simple DUI at around $15,000; a DUI with an accident is $50,000.

When someone gets arrested, they are taken to the jail and booked. The Orange County bail bond booking procedure can be lengthy process and may take many hours, depending on the facility and other factors.

After being arrested the defendant is taken to a detention center at the local police station and put through a booking process. Booking is a way to document the incident and identify the person arrested. During booking the police will determine the true identity of the person arrested, if they are wanted for any other crimes, record the activity and history of the arrest, and determine if the defendant can be released or required to have bail set.

If you are arrested, you should expect the following procedures.

After you are booked, you are taken to a jail cell to await being bailed out or released. You will be allowed a phone call so that you can let your loved ones or a friend know where you are and start the bail process if necessary. This is when you should contact an Orange County bail bonds agent. If you are not released or bailed out, you will be held until you are called to appear before the judge.

There are a few important things to when you make your phone call. No one can call you back when you are in jail and only get one call to provide the bail information the other person will need:
  1. Full name, date of birth
  2. The jail that you are in.
  3. The amount of the bail, and the 10% fee for a Orange County bail bonds agent. If the person on the phone can come up with the bail in cash, you will not need the 10%. Make sure they know you want to be bailed out as soon as possible. Most people will need the service of bail bonds in Orange County, so they need only come up with the 10% non-refundable fee.


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