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Redwood City Bail Bonds

We provide bail bond services to inmates detained in all jails located in the greater Redwood City area. We specialize in getting people out of jail FAST and have
flexible payment options. If your friend or loved one is in jail, please contact us at (650) 297-2557 for immediate assistance, and a no obligation free consultation.

Bail Agents in Redwood City

Our Redwood City bail bond agents are qualified bondsman with experience writing bail bonds to get people out of jail fast. All of our Bail Bond Agents, Bail Bonding
Agents and Bail bondsmen are here to serve you. The bail bonding agent facilitates the process of sending the bond to the jail for a timely release. Give us a
call at (650) 297-2557 we are ready to talk to you 24 hours
a day.

The Basics of the Bail Bond Process in Redwood City , California

When someone is charged with a crime in Redwood City , California, one of three things may happen: the person may be released on their own recognizance, given a bail
amount, or held without bail for the most serious charges. Bail is the amount of money the court requires to be paid to be released from jail. The following is
how the bail bond process works in California.

The Booking and Bail Process Redwood City , CA

When someone is arrested in Redwood City , the first stop is the nearest police or sheriff station for booking and processing. During this process, the defendant’s
fingerprints and photographs are taken. A background check will also be conducted. This process usually takes 2 to 6 hours but it can take longer.

After booking and processing, bail will be set based on the county’s California Bail Schedule. This Bail Schedule dictates bail amounts for most charges, allowing
a jail to set a bail amount before the defendant has to see a judge. Bail amounts vary depending on residency, the type of crime, and the county. Law enforcement
will only accept the scheduled bail amount. If the defendant is hoping for a lower bail amount, they must go before a judge. The purpose of bail is ensuring the
defendant will attend their future court appearances while being released from jail. Bail isn’t guaranteed, however. Bail may not be allowed for very serious
charges. Judges can also deny bail, in which case the defendant must remain in jail until the court date.


Ways to Post a Bail:

Cash Bail

You can pay the entire bail amount with cash or equivalent (like a personal check or money order). If the defendant goes to all their court dates, you'll get your money back after 60 to 90 days when the case is over. But, if the defendant skips court, you lose the money to the court.

Property Bond

Instead of cash, you can use property value as bail. The court holds a claim against your property, which means if the defendant doesn't show up in court, the court can take the property. This method is not very common because it's complex and takes a lot of time.

Bail Bonds

The most common way to get out of jail is through a bail bond. Bail bonds are easy to obtain and can get someone released from jail in just 30 minutes to a few hours. This process involves working with a bail bondsman or bail agent who posts the bail in exchange for a non-refundable premium.

Details on Bail Bonds:

Contract Period

The bail bond contract with the bondsman usually lasts a year. If the case is longer, a renewal premium is usually required.

Signing a Bail Bond

To use a bail bond, someone must sign a contract and fill out an application with a bail bondsman. This can often be done online without meeting in person. The signer is then responsible for making sure the defendant shows up in court.

After Bail is Posted

Once the bondsman has posted bail, the person released from jail must attend all their court dates. If they don't, the person who signed the bail bond must pay the full bail amount.

Need Help?

If you need to arrange a Bail Bond in Redwood City ,
you can call (650) 297-2557 anytime, day or night.