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When a person is arrested in Los Angeles County, CA, the first concern families have is how they will secure their loved one's release from jail. Often, bail is the answer, which enables pretrial release. One problem with bail is that, sometimes, the amounts are so high that most families cannot afford to pay. However, hiring a bail bond company can easily remedy this issue.

At King Stahlman Bail Bonds, we assist families in navigating the bail process by offering quick and affordable Los Angeles County bail bonds. Contact us at any time to prevent your loved one from spending more time than necessary in custody.

Defining Bail

Bail refers to a monetary guarantee that the defendant will appear in court as required after being released pretrial. It is not meant as punishment. Rather, it only ensures the accused person appears in court. If they appear at all court dates as required, the court returns the bail amount at the conclusion of their case (minus any court fines and costs). However, if the accused person fails to attend court hearings, the bail funds will be forfeited to the court.

How Bail Is Set in Los Angeles County

Every California county has its bail schedule, which provides standard bail values for every crime. When your loved one is under arrest, the arresting officer may set bail per this schedule, depending on the criminal charges filed. The schedule lists the initial bail value, but judges can adjust it during the defendant's arraignment. The following factors impact a judge's decision on whether to increase or reduce the bail amount:

  • The severity and nature of the criminal charges
  • The accused person's criminal history
  • The likelihood that the defendant can flee the jurisdiction
  • The accused's community ties
  • Whether the accused poses any danger to public safety
  • The defendant's capability to pay the bail

California law allows bail to be posted for most crimes. However, judges can deny bail in some instances involving violent felonies or capital offenses where they find clear, convincing evidence that the defendant is a threat to public safety.

How to Post Bail in Los Angeles County

There are three primary ways to pay bail in LA County after the judge imposes a bail amount. To post cash bail, you deposit the whole bail value directly with the court using cash or a check, and some courts accept money orders. The court returns the bail amount at the end of the case, provided the defendant attends all court hearings. Posting bail with cash is the easiest option, but you must have the entire bail value available upfront, which makes this option infeasible for many people.

Purchasing a bail or surety bond is the most prevalent way to pay bail in Los Angeles County since it is convenient. Here, you pay a certified local Los Angeles County bail bonds company a nonrefundable premium (usually 10% of the entire bail value), and the company posts the total bail for you. For example, if the judge sets bail at $100,000, you will pay the bond company $10,000 as the premium. The bond company might also request collateral, which secures the bail bond; if your loved one fails to attend court, the company may sell the collateral to recover the forfeited amount.

Property bonds use real property as collateral for the bail value. Here, you surrender your property to the court in exchange for your loved one's release. If your loved one fails to attend court, the court can foreclose on your property and sell it to recover the bail money. Most courts require that the equity on the property used be equal to twice the bail value, so if bail is $50,000, the collateral must have equity of at least $100,000. Processing a property bond takes longer since the court first verifies equity and ownership.

The Los Angeles County Bail Bonds Process

The process to post bail in Los Angeles County involves quick, simple steps that can also be completed remotely via a phone or online. Once the judge has set bail, your first step will be to contact a local Los Angeles bail bonds company, where a bondsman will attend to you. The bondsman will ask you for information regarding the defendant, including:

  • The defendant's name and date of birth
  • Where they are being held
  • The booking number
  • The bail amount imposed
  • The location of arrest
  • The alleged charges against them

Using the information they have obtained, the bondsman will prepare a bond agreement and application. You will need to sign this, plus any other relevant paperwork, and pay the bond premium. Once you have done that, the bail bondsman will go to the jail holding your loved one to deposit the required bail amount. The defendant can then be released from custody once the bondsman has made the payment. The jail release process can take anywhere from half an hour to twelve hours, contingent on the specific jail, staff, time, and case facts.

Find a Professional Los Angeles County Bail Bonds Service Near Me

The inability to post bail after your loved one's arrest in Los Angeles County should not cause them to stay in custody longer than necessary. You have the option of seeking assistance from a bail bond company. At King Stahlman Bail Bonds, we can help you post bail quickly so your loved one can return to their daily activities as soon as possible. Our Los Angeles County bail bonds are affordable thanks to our various payment plans and financing options. Call us anytime at 619-232-7127 to initiate the bail bond process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about bail bonds and the release process.

In California, bail bond premiums are set by law at 10% of the total bail amount. For example, if bail is set at $50,000, the bail bond fee would be $5,000. This fee is non-refundable and is the cost of the bail bond service.

Release times vary by facility and time of day. At smaller jails, release can happen within 1-4 hours. Larger facilities like Central Jail may take 6-12 hours. We work as fast as possible to expedite the process.

Not always. King Stahlman offers no collateral bail bonds for qualified applicants. We understand that putting up your home or car can be stressful, and we work to find solutions that don't require collateral whenever possible.

Missing a court date is serious. A warrant will be issued and the bail bond may be forfeited. If you're the co-signer, you become responsible for the full bail amount. Contact us immediately if there's any issue with attending court.

Yes! King Stahlman is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Arrests don't wait for business hours, and neither do we. Call us anytime at 619-232-7127.

To start the process, we need: the defendant's full legal name, date of birth, the jail they're being held at, the booking number (if available), and the charges. We can help you find most of this information.

Yes, we offer flexible payment plans with 0% interest for qualified applicants. We understand that bail can be an unexpected expense, and we work with families to find payment solutions that fit their budget.

Absolutely. With our online bail bond process, you can complete everything by phone or internet from anywhere in the country. We handle all the paperwork and coordination with the jail.

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