Phone Number is
(562) 200-0090
Long Beach Police Department
Jail Location
400 W. Broadway Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90802
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Long Beach Bail Bonds F. A. Q.
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net Services
- I just found
out that a loved one was arrested in the
Long Beach
PD Jail.
What should be my first step?
You should give
BailBondsLongBeach.Net
a call at 562-200-0333 right
away. By getting touch with us, we can
explain the Bail Bond Process,
answer any questions you may have, and get to
work on as quickly as possible on getting your
loved one out of Jail.
- What information
should I have before I contact the bail company?
In order for Bail Bonds Long
Beach .Net to provide the fastest service
possible, it is best to have the following information:
- Where is the inmate in custody?
- What is the full name and booking number
of the inmate?
- What is the Bail Amount?
- What Areas
Does Long Beach Bail Bonds Cover?
Bail Bonds Long Beach primarily covers
the greater Los Angeles area
and has a broad network of Bail Bond
Agents to assist our clients whenever
and wherever they might need our services.
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- What are
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net business hours?
Bail Bonds Long Beach is proud to operate
24 hours, 7 days a week throughout the year.
- Can Bail
Bonds Long Beach .Net quickly handle bail bonds
for any Jail in California?
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net
has a network of Bail Agents
and Bondsman who operate not
only in Los Angeles but throughout
the state as well. By contacting us, you
will know whether we can arrange Bail
for an inmate elsewhere in California.
- I'm in another
state. Can Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net post bail
for my family member who was arrested in California?
No problem. We can send you all the necessary
Bail Bonds paperwork by email
or fax wherever you are. When you are
finished with the paperwork, simply email or
fax the documents back to us and we’ll handle
the rest.
- Does
Bail
Bonds Long Beach .Net offer service in Spanish?
Yes, Most of our Licensed Bail Bond
Agents are fully Bilingual and will
explain the whole Process in Spanish.
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Cost of Bail Bonds
- What is the
premium of the Bail Bonds and will I get it
back?
The premium is the amount of money
required to purchase the Bail Bonds.
In the State of California,
the premium is established by law as 10% of
the full Bail Amount.
In no event will the premium be refunded.
- How do I
pay for the Bail Bond?
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net
accepts the following forms of payment:
Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Discover, ATM,
money orders, cashier's check, traveler's check,
personal check, or company check.
- Do you offer
financing?
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net
is able to offer financing for clients
who qualify. To see if you qualify, please
give us a call and we’ll try to find a mutually
agreeable solution.
- What is collateral?
Collateral is some form of property
whose possession is transferred to the
Bail Bonds Company. Should
a defendant fail to make his scheduled court
appearances, the Bail Bonds Company
may then sell the collateral to cover
the cost of recovering the defendant.
- Do I always
need collateral for a Bail Bond?
Collateral is not always required for
a Bail Bond, and in most cases
a client’s signature and guarantee to pay is
all that we need to post Bail.
- If I use
collateral for a Bail Bond, when do I get it
back?
After the defendant makes all of his
scheduled court appearances and the terms of
the bond have been fulfilled, the Bail
Bonds Company will transfer possession
of the collateral back to the original owner.
- Will the
court take my property as Bail collateral?
Real estate can be used as
Bail collateral, but the process involved
in pursuing such an option can be quite time-consuming
as it is basically equivalent to any other home
sale or purchase.
- Can I find
cheap Bail Bonds?
You should not even attempt to find
cheap Bail Bonds. Any
Bail Bonds Agent claiming to
offer Bail Bonds
on seemingly more advantageous terms is not
acting in compliance with state law and should
not be trusted.
- Do you offer
5% bail or negotiate premiums?
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net will never
negotiate premiums or offer a discounted
Bail Bonds rate that is not
in compliance with the state law .
Bail Bonds Process and Responsibilities
- What is a
bail bond?
A Bail Bond is essentially
a contract that secures the release of a detainee
from Jail. According
to this contract, the Bail Bonds Agent
provides a guarantee to the court that the detainee
will continue to meet his obligations to appear
before the court. Should the detainee
fail to appear, the Bail Bonds Agent
must surrender the full amount of the
Bond.
- How is the
Bail Amount set?
Judges have responsibility for establishing
Bail Amounts. These amounts
are county-specific, and Bail Amounts
are adjusted periodically. In general,
higher Bail Amounts will be
required for progressively more severe crimes.
- What is the
procedure for bailing somebody out of Jail?
The Bail Bonds Process
begins with a phone call, during which the client
provides the Bail agent with
the necessary information to get things started.
With this complete, the client then fills out
the necessary paperwork, signs any agreements,
and provides the necessary payment. Finally,
a licensed Bail Bondsman posts
the Bail Bond with the appropriate
Jail and secures the release
of the detainee.
- How long
will it take to get a friend or loved one out
of Jail?
Generally speaking, we can often get
someone out of Jail in one
or two hours. Of course, the time it takes
to complete the Bail Bonds Process
can be complicated by a variety of factors including
parole holds, 1275 holds, and Jail
conditions.
- What is the
cost of a Bail Bond?
In the State of California,
the premium (or cost) of a Bail Bond
is set by law at 10% of the full Bail
Amount.
- How do I
pay for the Bail Bond?
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net accepts
the following forms of payment: Cash, Visa,
MasterCard, Amex, Discover, ATM, money orders,
cashier's check, traveler's check, personal
check, or company check.
- Can I just
pay the Jail for the full amount of the Bail?
It is possible to pay the full amount
of the Bail in lieu of purchasing
a Bail Bond. This is
known as Cash Bail. However,
this option comes with certain restrictions
and conditions. In the event that the
Bail Amount is relatively large,
a court may investigate whether funds used for
Cash Bail have been procured
through legitimate means
- What happens
if the case goes more than a year?
If the case for lasts for more than
one year, it will be necessary to pay a second
premium to maintain the Bail Bond
and keep the defendant out of
Jail. Should this occur,
it is recommended to seek a Bail
reduction and to thus lessen the premium
amount.
- If I Bail
somebody out of Jail, what is my responsibility?
A person who Bails
someone out of Jail is known
as the indemnitor. By agreeing to be an
indemnitor, you guarantee that the defendant
will make his scheduled court appearances.
Should the defendant not make those appearances,
you will be held liable for the full amount
of the Bail Bond, or at least
any expenses or fees necessary to bring the
defendant back to custody.
- What happens
if the defendant gets rearrested while out on
bond?
There is no hard and fast rule about
what happens in this case, so the best strategy
is to contact your Bail Bonds Agent
and discuss the various options that may be
available to you.
- What happens
if I think the defendant is not going to show
up for court after I have already posted the
bond?
Definitely get in touch with the
Bail Bonds Agent to discuss
the various options that may be available to
you.
- What happens
if a defendant is bailed out and fails
to appear in court?
If the defendant fails to
appear in court, the bail bond may be surrendered
and the indemnitor becomes liable for any charges
required to track down the defendant
and bring him to court. However, in many
cases defendants miss court appearances due
to perfectly understandable situations such
as illness, family or other extenuating
circumstances. Courts understand these
things and will, within reason, attempt to accommodate
such developments.
- At what point
is the co-signer no longer liable for the bond?
After the defendant has met all of
his requirements to appear before the court
and the premium is paid off in full, the co-signer
(or indemnitor) is no longer liable for the
Bail Bond.
- Can I leave
the state or country while I am out on bond?
Never attempt to leave the state or
county while out on a Bail Bond
unless you have received explicit permission
from the court and Bail Bonds Company.
A defendant without such permission who attempts
to leave the state or country may be subject
to arrest.
- What if the
criminal charges are dismissed?
Should criminal charges against the
defendant be dropped, the co-signer will no
longer be liable for the Bail Bond.
However, the co-signer will not be entitled
to a refund of the premium.
How to Choose the Right Bail Company
- How do we
know we can trust your Bail Bonds Company?
You can trust Bail Bonds Long
Beach .Net because we have an established
record of providing only the most professional
service to our clients. We are fully licensed
with the State of California.
- What percentage
do you charge for a Bail Bond and why?
We charge a 10% premium because this
is the amount all Bail Bond Companies
are legally required to charge in the State
of California. In some
cases the state allows Bail Bond Companies
to charge an 8% premium. These rates are
non-negotiable. Because Bail Bonds
Long Beach .Net complies with state
law on Bail Bond premiums,
you can have confidence that we will only deal
with you in the most honest and fair manner
possible.
- Will you
help me understand the Bail Bonds Process?
The Bail Bonds Process
can be confusing and filled with exceptions,
rules, and procedures. Bail Bonds
Long Beach .Net understands this full
well, and we think that being able to explain
this process is an essential part of our business.
We want you to understand not only how the
Bail Bonds Process works generally,
but how it might work in your specific case
as well. Every client is different, and
we will work with you to answer any questions
or concerns you may have.
- Are you licensed?
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net is proud
to be fully licensed and in compliance with
the laws established by the State of
California.
- How fast
can you get my friend (or family member) out
of Jail?
Generally speaking, we can often get
someone out of Jail in one
or two hours. Of course, the time it takes
to complete the Bail Bonds Process
can be complicated by a variety of factors such
as parole holds or 1275 holds. By calling
us and discussing your situation, we can give
you a more reasonable estimate of how long it
will take to get someone out of Jail.
Whatever the case may be, we will serve to provide
you with the promptest service possible.
With a network of Bail Bond Agents
throughout Los Angeles, our
ability to transmit and process documentation
electronically, and willingness to meet you
wherever you may be, Bail Bonds Long
Beach .Net will work to complete the
Bail Bonds Process as quickly
as possible.
Arrest and Booking Process
- What happens
when a person is arrested?
When a suspect is taken into custody,
he will be taken by law enforcement officials
to a designated facility for booking and processing.
Booking and processing is the method by which
suspects are fingerprinted, photographed, and
matched with results from computer database
searches. Suspects are Jailed
when this process has finished, and it is only
then that an inmate may begin the Bail
Bonds Process.
- What is a
“cite out”?
This refers to a “citation and release,”
which is most commonly issued for traffic stops.
For a “cite out,” an arrestee is not taken into
custody but issued with an order that he appear
before a court on a given date.
- What is own
recognizance?
Own recognizance refers to a practice
whereby a judge may order the release of a detainee
on the condition that he appear before court
on a given date. In this scenario, the
detainee is not required to post any
Bail Bonds. Own recognizance
is far more common for persons suspected of
less serious crimes.
- What happens
if the defendant is not bailed out?
If a defendant is not bailed out, the
answer is simple: he will remain in custody
until the court reaches a decision as to his
fate.
Resources
- Do I need
an attorney?
As Bail Bond Companies
are not permitted to provide legal advice,
Bail Bonds Long Beach .Net
recommends that you consult with an attorney
to discuss your rights and how you wish to proceed
with the case against you. Bail
Bond Companies can only provide you
with assistance related to securing
Bail Bonds.
- Who regulates
the bail bond industry?
In the State of California,
the Bail Bonds industry is
regulated by the state, more specifically the
California Department of Insurance.
Beyond this body, the state penal code establishes
the rules and procedures for the Bail
Bond Process.
- What is an
immigration Bond?
Immigration Bonds
have much in common with other Bail
Bonds. Generally speaking, they
act like Bail Bonds insofar
as they permit the release of detainees held
by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
However, they differ because
they are federal Bonds as opposed
to state Bonds. To effect
the release of a detainee, a Cash Bond
may be secured directly through the
Bureau or a Surety Bond may
be secured through an Immigration
Bonds Company licensed to handled
Immigration Bonds.
For any further questions please
Contact us.
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