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Los Angeles Bail Bondsman Josh Herman and his trained staff of bail bond agents are serving Los Angeles County,
California and surrounding areas for bail bonds 24 hours 7 days. If you need
bail bonds or traffic bonds, contact Josh and his team of bail bond agents at jhbail@jhbail.com.
Josh and his staff of bail bond agents provide Los Angeles County and other cities in California with reliable
service and welcome all inquiries for bail bonds and traffic bonds.
Specializing in large bonds, they've handled thousands of Justification
hearings. Josh Herman Bail Bonds is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
(24/7) and accepts credit cards, checks and offer easy payment
plans for their fast, friendly, and professional service.
"We promise to make your experience with our bail bonds business
a good one," says Josh. "Being a third generation bail bond business
and having forty years of experience, I understand what you are
going through. My trained staff of California bail bond agents will give you the best and most
up to date information. Don't allow someone you love to spend
more time than needed away from their friends and family."
"We work very closely with our clients to help them get out
of jail as quickly as possible," Josh adds. "Every person
should have the opportunity to get help. And me and California bail bond agents are here to assist
you. We know it's not always easy to come up with hard assets
in tough times. Even when you don't own a home or have hard assets
- things most bail bond co require - we are able to get your
loved one out of jail. Feel free to contact us anytime for a free,
confidential consultation. We are happy to answer any and all
of your questions."
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Below is information on local jails, police departments, courts and many of the county’s government sites that are applicable to bail bonds and criminal matters. If you need further information on how bail bonds work or would like to speak directly with a licensed Bail Bondsman call one of the following numbers, 24 hours 7 days a week ...
(800)-743-8636
(310)-208-2245
(714)-974-4550
(818)-787-3278
(213)-626-1010
Bail and Bail Bonds Information
Bail History
http://www.bailhelp.com/bailhistory.html
Bail FAQs
http://www.bailhelp.com/faq.html
Bail Laws: California
http://www.bailhelp.com/StateBailLaws/California.html
California Bail, Bail Bonds and Bail Bondsman
Josh Herman Bail Bonds offers bail and bail bond options in all of California's counties and cites, including Los Angeles County
More bail bondsman info: http://www.bailhelp.com, Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County Jails and Police Departments
Courts & Police Stations: California
Los Angeles County Sheriff & Police Department listings
California’s most wanted
Los Angeles Jails and Courts
Devonshire Northridge Jail
10250 Etiwanda Avenue
Northridge, California 91325
818-756-8266
Foothill Pacoima Jail
12760 Osborne Street
Pacoima, California 91331
818-756-8865
Harbor San Pedro Jail
2175 John S. Gibson Boulevard
San Pedro, California 90731
310-548-7617
Hollywood LAPD Jail
1358 North Wilcox Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90028
213-485-5125
Metropolitan Jail Section
Parker Center
150 North Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
213-485-2555
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L.A.P.D. 77TH Street Regional Jail
7600 South Broadway
Los Angeles, California 90003
213-473-4851
Pacific Detention Facility Jails
12312 Culver Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90066
310-202-4505
Southwest Jail
1546 West Martin Luther King Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90062
213-485-2615
Valley Jail Section (Van Nuys Station)
6240 Sylmar Avenue
Van Nuys, California 91401
818-756-8358
Wilshire Police Department Jails
4861 West Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90019 |
Los Angeles Jail Links
Los Angeles County Jail Inmate Information
Los Angeles County Penal Codes Felony Bail Schedule
Los Angeles Probation Department
Los Angeles Government Links
Los Angeles County Probation Department
Los Angeles Harbor College Police Department
Los Angeles CA District Attorney Bureau of Investigation
Los Angeles County Office of Public Safety
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department - Marina Del Rey
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department San Dimas Station
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Office Santa Clarita Station
Los Angeles Department - Transportation Investigations
Los Angeles Harbor College Police Department
Los Angeles Park Ranger Department
Los Angeles Police Department
Los Angeles Port Police Department
Los Angeles School Police Department
Los Angeles Sheriffs Department LASD Online
Los Angeles World Airports Police
County District Attorney
Los Angeles County http://da.co.la.ca.us/
County Public Defender
California County Public Defender or County Web Sites
http://www.cpda.org/County/CountyPDWebSites.html
Bounty Hunters & Private Investigators: California
http://www.bailhelp.com
Criminal Defense Attorneys: California
http://www.bailhelp.com
Immigration Bail Bonds: California
http://www.bailhelp.com
County Courts
California Superior Court
Find a court, find a judge: search by county
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/trial
How to Contact the Courts: search by county
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/trial/courtlist.htm
Los Angeles Superior Courts and Locations
Los Angeles Superior Court
East Los Angeles Courthouse 214 South Fetterly Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90022
West Los Angeles Courthouse 1633 Purdue Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025
Los Angeles County Public Defenders Office
http://www.co.la.ca.us/alterdef.htm
http://pd.co.la.ca.us/
210 West Temple
Los Angeles, CA
213-974-2811
There is a public defenders office in each court location.
For a list of locations please click here.
Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office
http://da.co.la.ca.us/
210 West Temple Street, Suite 18000
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3210
213-974-3512
For a list of DA locations click here.
Los Angeles County Jails and Police Departments
Inmate Reception Center / Twin Towers Correctional
450 Bauchet Street
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.lasd.org/divisions/correctional/irc/irc-custodyinfo.html
Men’s Central Jail
441 Bauchet Street
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.lasd.org/divisions/custody/mcj/mcj-custodyinfo.html
Local Sheriff Stations and Facilities in LA County include:
East LA Sheriffs
5019 E. Third St.
East Los Angeles, CA 90022
Business Phone: 323-264-4151
Here is some additional information for the following cities in Los Angeles County: Alhambra, Inglewood, Pasadena, Culver City, City of El Segundo
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The City of Alhambra, located in the San Gabriel Valley, includes its own police department and a jail with 44 beds. The jail houses municipal arrestees, along with federal prisoners and INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) detainees.
The time it takes for an arrested individual to get booked (which includes prescreening) at the Alhambra City Jail depends on the charges, but usually averages about an hour to an hour and a half. Visiting hours at the jail are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week.
When the jail gets bail paperwork from a licensed bail bondsman, and the lieutenant signs off on it, the release on bail typically occurs within minutes.
The large majority of cases for those arrested in Alhambra get heard at the Alhambra Courthouse, located in the city at 150 W. Commonwealth Ave. This is just across the street from the police department and jail.
The Alhambra Police Department and City Jail
211 S. First St.
Alhambra, CA 91801
626-570-5107
http://www.cityofalhambra.org/government/police_department/
Located on the northwest corner of First Street and Commonwealth Avenue (next to City Hall)
Inglewood back to list of Los Angeles County cities
Inglewood, located very close to Los Angeles International Airport, operates its own police department with a jail (detention facility) for adults. The time it takes to book an individual depends on a number of factors, including the fingerprinting system status.
Those arrested in Inglewood have their cases heard at the Inglewood Courthouse, located at One Regent Street in the city. This is only about a half-mile from the Inglewood Police Department.
The Inglewood Police Department
One Manchester Blvd. (off of S. La Brea Ave.)
Inglewood, CA 90301
310-412-5325
http://www.cityofinglewood.org/depts/police/default.asp
Pasadena back to list of Los Angeles County cities
The booking process for an arrested individual at the Pasadena Police Department generally takes a couple of hours, although the wait for the Live Scan fingerprint check alone can take one to three hours. Visiting hours for inmates are 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
When a licensed bondsman presents a bail bond to the police department, release on bail usually occurs within 30 minutes.
The Pasadena Courthouse, at 300 E. Walnut Ave., hears cases for those arrested in Pasadena. The courthouse is basically adjacent to the police department.
The Pasadena Police Department and Jail
207 N. Garfield Ave. (near the corner of E. Walnut)
Pasadena, CA 91101
http://www.cityofpasadena.net/police/home.asp
Here are some key phone numbers to have for Pasadena:
Police department general information: 626-744-4501
Jail: 626-744-4616
Records Office: 626-744-4565
District Attorney’s Office: 626-356-5620
To check on the status of a case, call the Pasadena Police Detective Section at 626-744-4518 or 626-744-4522.
Culver City back to list of Los Angeles County cities
The Culver City Police Department generally books arrested individuals and releases them on bail relatively quickly. If the arrested individual is the only one being processed, booking typically takes less than a half hour. And if nothing else major is going on, release on bail usually takes 10-15 minutes once a licensed bail bondsman brings in a bond.
Culver City felony and misdemeanor cases get handled at the Airport Courthouse, 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles (south of West Imperial Highway and west of the San Diego Freeway).
The Culver City Police Department and Jail
4040 Duquesne Ave. (off of Culver Boulevard)
Culver City, CA 90232
Main number: 310-837-1221
Jail number: 310-253-6205
http://www.culvercity.org/police/police.asp
City of El Segundo back to list of Los Angeles County cities
The El Segundo Police Department, which employs approximately 70 sworn officers, averages about an hour to book an individual arrested in the city. When a licensed bondsman brings in a bail bond, it typically takes just 15 to 20 minutes for the release of the detained individual.
Two courts hear cases for those arrested in El Segundo, which borders Los Angeles International Airport: The Airport Courthouse (which handles criminal cases), at 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd. in Los Angeles, and the Inglewood Courthouse, at One Regent Street in Inglewood. For more information on these courts, visit http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/locations
The El Segundo Police Department
348 Main St.
El Segundo, CA 90245
310-524-2200 or 310-524-2390
http://www.elsegundo.org/police/index.html
Bail
- Frequently Asked Questions back to top
What is Bail? What is a bail bond?
And, what's the history of bail
bonds?
Traditionally, bail is some
form of property deposited or pledged to a court in order to persuade
it to release a suspect from jail, on the understanding that the
suspect will return for trial or forfeit the bail ("skipping
bail" or "jumping bail" is also illegal). Learn
more in JH Bail's related section.
What are my rights to bail? Are there different laws in different states?
For an explanation on the services of a bail bondsman, please check out JH Bail's related section
What are my options
if I am arrested?
The form of bail varies from jurisdiction, but the common forms
of bail include:
1. Recognizance
2. Surety
3. Citation Release
4. Property bond
5. Orders of Protection
6. Cash
7. Combinations
If you'd like a more
detailed explanation of each option, please check out JH Bail's Forms of Bail Section or the How
Bail Works Section on our sister site, abailstop.com
How Do I Get A Bond?
There are four ways in which a person may be released from custody:
Do I get my money back after the case is over?
There are a few exceptions to this but you do not get your premium
back that you paid to the bonding office. This fee is what allowed
the defendant to get out of jail and is fully earned once the
defendant is out of custody. For example, if the defendant gets
rearrested a week later, you get neither portion nor a refund
of any money. If the bondsman fails to live up to his end of the
contract, then and only then may you be entitled to a refund of
some kind.
Can I leave the state or country while I am out on bond?
You will have to get permission from the bonding office in writing
before attempting to do so. If the court has given you direct
instructions not to leave the state or country you must then get
permission from the bondsmen and the court before leaving. Otherwise
you are subject to arrest!
What happens if the defendant misses their court date?
When the defendant misses a court appearance, a bench warrant
is issued for the person's arrest. The defendant's name is then
entered into a nation wide data base (NCIC) as a fugitive. The
defendant's Bail Agency is obligated by law to arrest individual
as well. This will cause the indemnator to incur further costs.
What happens if the case goes more than a year?
There is from time to time where a criminal case may take more
then a year, and in this case a second premium will be owed to
keep the defendant on bond. It may be wise to contact the attorney
and try to get a bail reduction in the 10 or 11 months of the
case in order to save a costly renewal premium.
What happens if the defendant gets rearrested while out on bond?
There are remedies that can be done here as well. Contact the
bondsman as soon as possible so that they can discuss your options
in full detail with you.
What happens if I think the defendant is not going to show up
for court after I have already posted the bond?
There are remedies that can be done here as well. Contact the
bondsman as soon as possible so that they can discuss your options
in full detail with you.
Are some bondsmen less expensive than others?
Bondsmen are licensed by the state in which they practice. State
guidelines provide a set rate. Some bondsmen are licensed to write
at 8%, meaning that the cost to you the customer will be less
but there are certain provisions for this rate.
If you'd like a more
detailed explanation on the services of a bail bondsman, please check out JH Bail's related section.
Can the bail bond agent discount the fees on the premium?
The surety files a rate with the department of insurance, which
must be changed. Bail is 10% of the bond amount plus an incidental
insurance fee of $10-15. Discount fees can lead to the suspension
or revocation of any agent's bail license by the department of
insurance. There are companies that legally charge 8% and 15 %
under certain circumstances. Always ask to see a rate chart if
you feel that you are being wrongly charged.
What information should I have before I contact the bail agent?