Bail Bonds in La Verne
Has a friend or loved one been arrested and taken into custody in La Verne, CA? If so, you’ve probably got a lot of questions as to how to bail them out of jail as soon as possible.
If so, then you’ve come to the right place. When you call, our staff at SCV Bail Bonds can easily answer any and all of your questions, and quickly help you get the bail bond application process started. We have years of experience in the bail bond industry and possess working relationships with police and sheriff stations all over Southern California. The City of La Verne is just adjacent to the San Gabriel Valley.
If you would like to speak with a bail bondsman immediately, please give us a call at 877-422-4591. Our offices are open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week and someone is always available to answer your call.
La Verne Police Station and Jail Information
La Verne Police Station and Jail
2061 Third Street
La Verne, CA 91750
Phone 909-596-1913
24-Hour La Verne Jail Bail Bond Info 877-422-4591
LASD Inmate Locator
When someone is arrested by the La Verne police, they will be taken to the station where they will undergo the booking and processing procedure. Once this has been completed, bail will be set for those who are eligible and it will be possible to get them out of jail.
The city of La Verne isn’t very large – and neither is the jail. Additionally, the La Verne police station jail isn’t designed to hold inmates for very long. If it gets too crowded, or an inmate is unable to be bailed out within a couple of days, they will likely be transferred to Twin Towers Correctional Facility (in the case of men) or to the Lynwood Jail (in the case of women). When transferred, their time in custody will probably be increased by a good 24 hours as they are “processed in” to the new facility.
If the bail bond process is begun quickly, while the inmate is still at the La Verne jail, it is possible to avoid the transfer process altogether.
What is a Bail Bond?
A bail bond, formally known as a “surety bond,” is the process of offering financial assurance to the court that an inmate will appear before a judge at the appointed date and time. It involves the person who signs the bond (indemnitor), a bail bondsman and an insurance company. In truth, one does not need to obtain a bail bond in order to get someone out of jail. They can easily just go up to the court clerk, pay the full amount of bail, and the defendant will walk free a little while later. The thing is, bail can be expensive, and most people don’t have thousands of dollars just lying around that they can fork over to the court.
When working with a bail bondsman though, one must pay only 10% of the total bail amount; which is usually much, much more affordable. If the defendant fails to meet their court obligations, though, the indemnitor will be responsible for paying the full amount of bail to the court. With this in mind, it’s always best to bail out only those whom you know and trust.
The Bail Bond Process
The process begins by contacting us and providing the full name, birth date and date and time of arrest of the inmate. If you don’t have all of this information available – that’s okay! We can still help you out.
We’ll use the information you provide to locate him or her within the system and verify their eligibility for bail. Once that’s been established, we’ll have you fill out the short, simple bail bond application forms and indemnitor’s agreement. Lastly, we will provide you with a receipt and dispatch one of our agents to the jail. Your friend or loved one will be released a little while later.
If you aren’t in the area, or are more comfortable handling the process from your home or office, we can send you all of the relevant paperwork via phone, fax or email. What works best for you will always work best for us, and if meeting face to face isn’t in the cards, we’re more than capable of handling everything the best way for you.
Paying for a Bail Bond
In California, the cost of a bail bond is set at 10% of the total bail amount. So, if the total amount of bail is $15,000, then the cost of a bail bond will be $1,500. Rest assured that when you work with us, you will not incur any additional fees or charges.
We accept a wide variety of payment options including major debit/credit cards (Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express) as well as cash, business or personal checks, money orders, bank account transfer and money wire.
If you would like to finance your bail bond, let us know! We provide a variety of flexible payment options, all of which are interest free. Just give us a call right now and speak with an agent who can walk you through the fast and easy process.
If you would like additional information regarding La Verne bail bonds, or would like to get the bail bond process started right away, please call us at 877-422-4591. We’re here 7-days a week, 365-days a year to help you out.