Vernon Jail Bail Bonds
If you know someone that’s been arrested and taken into custody in Vernon, California, and you’re looking for help in getting them out of jail, then look no further! A highly-experienced, fully licensed bail bondsman is available 24 hours a day to take your call.
Vernon, California is located just 5 miles south of downtown Los Angeles in L.A. County’s South Bay region. The city’s motto is “Exclusively Industrial” and it boasts the title of the smallest incorporated city in the state.
If you’re looking to get a Vernon bail bond application process started right away, or if you’ve got a few questions you’d like answered first, feel free to give us a call any time of day or night. We can be reached locally at 310-782-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL (2245).
Vernon Police Station and Jail Information
Vernon Police Department
4305 South Santa Fe Ave.
Vernon, CA 90058
Phone 323-587-5171
24 Hour Vernon Jail Bail Bond Info 310-782-2245
LASD Inmate Locator
Even though the city of Vernon is mostly comprised of industrial locations and businesses, their police force provides the full range of services that any other city or county law enforcement entity would.
Arrest and Booking Process
Immediately after arrest, a suspect will be taken to the Vernon Police Station to undergo booking and processing. This is the procedure where the arrestee’s fingerprints are recorded, photograph is taken and a national background check is conducted. Once complete, bail will be set for those who are eligible.
The jail at the Vernon Police Station is quite small, and isn’t designed to hold inmates for longer than 96 hours. Those who are not bailed out after their arrest will either remain at the Vernon jail until their arraignment, or will b e transferred out to one of the larger, long-term facilities downtown like Twin Towers or Men’s Central Jail.
Due to the short-term nature of Vernon’s jail, timing is crucial if you want to get a friend or loved one out on bond before they are transferred. If the transfer goes through first, then he or she can expect to spend at least another 12-24 hours in custody as they are processed in to the new facility. Beginning the bail bond process before an inmate is transferred, though, can often avoid the transfer altogether.
How to Begin the Bail Bond Process
All you need to get the bail bond application process started is a little bit of information on the inmate, such as their name, birth date and date and time of arrest. When you call us and provide us with said information (or as much of it as you have), we will locate the inmate and verify that they are eligible for bail.
After that, it’s a simple matter of filling out the bail bond application forms and indemnitor agreement, and that’s it! We will dispatch one of our agents to the jail and your friend or loved one will be released shortly thereafter.
Why Use a Bail Bondsman?
There are a number of reasons why using a bail bondsman is superior to trying to bail someone out yourself, chief among them being cost. You see, in order to bail someone out of jail without a bail bondsman, you will need to pay the full amount of their bail to the court clerk — an amount which can add up to thousands of dollars.
We will meet and beat any locally advertised price! We add no additional charges or fees when you work with us, nor do we charge interest if you choose to finance your bail bond. Our goal is to help you get your friend or loved one out of jail as fast as possible, not to put financial stress on families. For clients who are interested in financing the cost of a bail bond, we have several flexible payment plans that are designed to fit a variety of budgets. Regardless of how you choose to pay, we never include any additional fees, charges or interest.
We do all the footwork. Instead of having to go to the jail and post the bail to the court clerk yourself, we do it! As a matter of fact, you don’t even have to meet with us at all. The entire bail bond application process can be completed from start to finish from the comfort of your own home, office, or wherever you may be, via the convenience of fax or email.
Payment Information
We accept a variety of payment options which include cash, checks (both business and personal checks are accepted, at no extra cost), money order, bank account transfer, money wire and major credit and debit cards (Visa, American Express, Discover and Master Card).
If you’d like to finance your bail bond, we provide a number of flexible options designed to fit most any budget.
Do you want to get the bail bond application started right now in Vernon? If so, call and speak directly with a bail bondsman at 310-782-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL (2245). We’re available 7 days a week, 365 days a year to take your call and help you through this difficult situation.