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Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com (a division of Binder's Bail Bonds)
provides 24 hours bail bonds services in Anaheim, Fullerton, Buena Park, Yorba Linda,
San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo,
Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Irvine, Tustin, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach,
Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, Villa Park, Garden Grove,
Westminster, Cypress, Brea, Placentia, Stanton, La Habra, La Palma. We are here to
serve all your bail bonds
needs. We are a licensed bailbonds
agency with experienced bailbonds agents to help you 24 hours 365 days in
a fast, confidential, and professional way. Please call 1-800-957-2245 for complete details.
Why Use Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com - With so many bail agencies out there, why
choose Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com (Binder's Bail Bonds)?
Personal Attention & Trust - The answer is
simple. We feel we are the best bail agency in the business. We take pride in developing
trust and personal relationships with our clients. Our clients will never be treated as a
number or statistic. By remaining a family owned and operated bail agency, we can give
each and every client the personal attention and service they deserve and pay for.
Posting bail can be a traumatic experience for most people.
What sets Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com apart from the other bail agencies is our people
and the caring personal attention they give. The fact is every bail agency in California
charges the same legal rate, 10% of the bail amount (bail agencies call this the premium).
Its a standard fee set by the California licensed surety companies. What the
consumer is really paying for is service. We at Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com are confident
we provide the best bail bond services in the business.
Additional benefits of using
Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com (Binder's Bail Bonds) include:
- We will immediately respond to your needs 24 hours a day,
everyday, anywhere.
- We will come to you at your convenience (you never
have to leave your home).
- We are flexible with our bail requirements (you trust
us, we trust you).
- We are near all courts and jails in Southern California.
- We accept cash, money orders, credit cards, and personal
checks.
- We extend credit to qualified applicants.
- We take care of everything from start to finish
(service is our #1 priority).
- We answer all bail
bond questions and concerns prior to posting.
- We make sure all clients understand the bail process prior
to posting.
- We offer free warrant checks.
- We genuinely care about your needs and want to help
in every way possible.
- The choice is easy. Why not call us toll-free at 1-800-957-2245,
Email Us or Contact Us. Youll be
surprised how good you can feel with Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com on your side.
Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com provides bail bonds
services in cities of San Clemente,
Dana Point, San Juan Capristrano, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach and all cities in Orange
County. We are here to serve all your bail bonds needs. We are a certified
bailbonds agency with experienced bailbonds
agents to help you 24 hours a day 365 days a year in a fast, confidential, and
professional way. Please call 1-800-957-2245 for immediate assistance.
How does bail work?
When an individual is arrested for a crime, typically that person will be taken to a local
law enforcement station for booking, prior to incarceration in a station lock-up or county
jail. Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending the
conclusion of his or her case. Bail is designed to guarantee the appearance of a defendant
in court at the time the judge directs.
What are the release options if
someone is arrested?
There are five basic release options available. The five options are:
Cash Bail - Cash bail means a person must give the
court or jail the total amount of the bail in cash. The cash will be held by the court
until the defendant appears to all of his/her court cases and the case is concluded. Full
cash bonds provide a powerful incentive for the defendant to appear in court. If the
defendant appears for all of his/her scheduled court appearances, the cash bail should be
returned in full.
Surety Bond - An alternative to cash bail is a surety
bond. This process involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by an admitted insurance
company having adequate assets to satisfy the face value of the bond. The bail agent
guarantees to the court that they will pay the bond forfeiture if a defendant fails to
appear for their scheduled court appearances. The bail agents guarantee is made
through a surety company and/or by pledging property owned by the bail agent.
For this service, the defendant is charged a premium (typically 10% of the bail amount in
California). For example, if the bail amount in $10,000.00, the premium charged is
$1,000.00. Prior to the posting of the surety bond, the defendant, friend or relative must
contact a licensed bail agent. Once a bail agent is contacted, an interview or appointment
will be immediately scheduled.
By involving the family and friends of a defendant, as well as through the acceptance of
collateral, the bail agent can be reasonably assured that the defendant released on a
surety bond will appear to all of his/her court appearances.
After this procedure is completed, the bail agent will post a bond for the full bail
amount, financially guaranteeing the defendants return to court as scheduled.
With money on the line, the bail agent has a financial interest in supervising bailees,
and ensuring that they appear in court each end every time the court orders them to
appear. If the defendant does not appear in court (skips), the bail agent has time and the
financial incentive to find the defendant and bring him/her to court.
Property Bond- In rare cases an
individual may be released by posting a property bond with the court. With a property
bond, the court records a lien on the property to secure the bail amount. If the defendant
fails to appear in court as scheduled, the court may foreclose on the property to obtain
the forfeited bail amount.
Release on Own Recognizance (O.R.) - Another method of release, pending trial, is through a county or
law enforcement administered pre-trial release program. Usually, the employees of these
programs interview defendants in custody and make recommendations to the court regarding
the release of these individuals on their own recognizance (i.e., without any financial
security to insure the defendants return).
The interview process is often conducted over the telephone, usually with little inquiry
into the defendants background. The interview process attempts to determine whether
the detainee is likely to appear in court. There is usually no verification of information
provided by the defendant. Since no money, property or bond is posted to secure the
defendants appearance in court, he/she faces no personal economic hardship from the
conscious decision not to appear in court.
Release on Citation (Cite Out) - This procedure involves the issuance of a citation by the
arresting officer to the arrestee, informing the arrestee that he/she must appear in court
at an appointed court date.
The "Cite Out" usually occurs immediately after an individual is arrested. As a
consequence of the failure to follow complete booking procedures, the true identity and
background of most individuals released on citation is never established. This results in
the release of numerous arrestees who may have outstanding bench warrants pending or who
may present a significant danger to society.
Accordingly, in those cases involving "Cite Outs", the arrestee may never be
placed in custody. Like the Own Recognizance (O.R.) release, the defendants
appearance in court depends exclusively on the integrity of the defendant voluntarily
returning to court as ordered by the court.
How long does it take to get released from jail?
There are two types of jails. There are city jails of Anaheim,
Fullerton, Buena Park, Yorba Linda, San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna
Niguel, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Irvine, Tustin, Newport
Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana, Fountain Valley,
Villa Park, Garden Grove, Westminster, Cypress, Brea, Placentia, Stanton, La Habra, La
Palma operated by city police departments and there are county
jails operated by the county sheriff. After a defendant is booked into a city jail
(i.e.: fingerprinted, photographed, warrants checked, etc.), it typically takes anywhere
from 15 minutes to 1 hour to be released on bail. After a defendant is booked into a
county jail, it usually takes anywhere from 2 to 8 hours and up to 24 hours to be released
on bail. We wish we could speed up the process but the city and county jails operate at
their own pace. Binders Bail Bonds does everything possible to expedite the bail
release. Let us assure you we will be by your side every step of the way.
Orange-County-Bail-Bonds.com provides bail bonds
services in cities of San Clemente,
Dana Point, San Juan Capristrano, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach and all other cities in
Orange County. We
are here to serve all your bail bonds needs. We are a certified
bailbonds agency with experienced bailbonds
agents to help you 24 hours
a day 365 days a year in a fast, confidential, and professional way.
Please call 1-800-957-2245 for assistance and complete details.
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