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Bail Bond Agent Serving South Bay, California

The subject of bail bonds can be complex, and it may be difficult to know who you can trust if you are in need of bailing a loved one out of jail in South Bay, California. At Adelante Bail Bonds, we strive to be different from other bail bond agencies that are only out to make money and do not care about their clients. We take care to offer our clients honest advice and valuable information so they can make the right decisions about their South Bay bail bonds. Following are some frequently asked questions about bail bonds in California:

How much will the bail bond cost?

The standard price for a bail bond in California is 10% of the full bail amount. This is non-refundable. For example, if bail was set at $15,000 a Bail Bond would cost $1,500. Bail will be set according to the severity of the crime, if the defendant is a risk to society and if the defendant has prior convictions.

Are there discounts?

The standard discount rate for a California Bail Bond is 8%, if the defendant has already hired a criminal defense attorney or is an active union member.

How long will it take?

The typical amount of time that it takes a South Bay bail bondsman to secure a defendant's release from custody is anywhere between 2 and 6 hours, although the specific time range will vary depending on the particular situation. In some cases, for example, if the defendant is still being held at the police station we may be able to secure their release in less than an hour.

Is there risk involved?

A criminal bail bond involves legal responsibility. If you co-sign or use your property as collateral in obtaining a bail bond, you will be held legally responsible if the defendant does not show up. You may lose your property if the defendant flees - this will be on your shoulders.

There are many reasons to seriously consider whether to go forward with a bail bond on behalf of a friend, family member or loved one. Call our office today for free, around the clock information. We understand that this will be a difficult time for you and your family, and we plan to do everything in our power to ensure that you feel comfortable in such a disheartening situation.

Contact a South Bay bail bond agent today to learn more about your particular situation.

21250 Hawthorne Blvd.
5th Floor, Suite 500B
Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 626-4100
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