Bail Bond Process
January 15, 2010 by admin
Filed under How Bail Works
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If a friend or family member has been arrested and sent to the West Valley Detention Center you can call us to begin making arrangements for their release immediately. Most bails can usually be done over the phone and fax machine for your convenience. It is helpful if you have the defendants name, birth date, and city where they have been arrested. If you don’t have this information not to worry we will investigate it for you.
To execute a bail bond we will also help you with the following:
* Locate your loved one in the facility
* Determine co-signers and collateral if needed
* Bail bond forms completed (fax or in person)
* Secure payment (Cash-Credit Card-Check-Financing)

We can usually process the paperwork and have a bail bonds agent post the bond with in an hour. Sometimes there can be delays in the booking process or failures in the information systems at the West Valley Jail that can delay the process. We pride ourselves in making it as quick and painless as possible, as we know how stressful the situation can be.
Bail Premiums
Bail premiums (costs) are regulated by the state of California and are non-negotiable. The cost of a bail bond is 10% of the bail amount. So if the defendant has a 10,000 bail the premium would be $1,000, and is non-refundable once the defendant is released. We do offer a 20% discount to union members, active military and attorney referrals as we have secured special permission by the state to offer this unique discount to those who qualify. Each bail agency is regulated by the State of California and is obligated by these pricing standards. We are one of the few companies that offer any kind of discount to union members and military personal.
Bail Bond Release Procedure
Once the paperwork and payment has been completed we will then go to the West Valley Jail where your loved one is at and post bail. This is the busiest jail in San Bernardino County and can be very busy at times. We will make the process go as quickly as possible to get your loved one out, but its important we begin the process as soon as possible. If somebody is transferred here from another jail or after their court date it can take a better part of a day for them just to be booked in. Once they are booked in it may take anywhere from 2-6 hours for them to be released once a bail has been posted.
We will let you know and keep you up to date on expected release times. The facilities in San Bernardino County are extremely overcrowded and tend to be slow in their processing procedures.
Please be advised that we do everything in our power, and use all our connections to make the process go as smoothly as possible for each of our clients.







