If you know someone, a friend or loved one perhaps, who has been arrested and taken into custody in or around Circle J Ranch, you probably have a lot of questions regarding how to get them out of jail.
We’re a local bail bond company that has been helping clients in this situation for years. When you give us a call, you’ll speak immediately with a friendly, knowledgeable bail bondsman who can quickly answer any and all questions you may have. We’re committed to our customers, and will personally guide you through the bail bond process from start to finish.
Circle J Ranch is a neighborhood in the Santa Clarita Valley situated in between Railroad Ave. and Golden Valley Road.
If you would like to speak with a bail bondsman right away regarding Circle J Ranch bail bonds, please give us a call any time at 661-260-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL (2245). Our offices are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and someone is always here to help you out.
Santa Clarita Sheriff Station and Jail Information
Santa Clarita Sheriff Station Jail
26201 Golden Valley Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
Station/Jail: (661) 260-4000
24 hour Circle J Ranch Bail Bond Info 855-414-2245
LASD Inmate Locator
Since Circle J Ranch is in the Santa Clarita Valley, arrestees taken into custody there will be transported to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station to undergo booking and processing. The procedure can take anywhere from 2 to 6 hours, depending how busy the jail is, and bail will not be set until booking and processing has been completed.
The Santa Clarita Sheriff Station jail is small, and intended only for the short-term housing of inmates. So, if an inmate remains there for longer than 72 hours, or the jail becomes overcrowded, they will likely be transferred. Male inmates are sent to the Twin Towers jail and female inmates are sent to the Lynwood jail. Transfer can take up to 24 hours to complete, during which time the inmates will not be able to be bailed out.
What is a Bail Bond?
A bail bond, or “surety bond,” offers financial incentive to the courts to allow an inmate to be free from custody while he or she awaits their court appointment(s). Basically, the indemnitor of a bail bond agrees to pay the courts the entire bail amount should the defendant not show up for court. This amount can be pretty high, so it is wise to only bail out those whom you know and trust.
What is an Indemnitor?
An indemnitor is the signer of the bail bond application forms and is financially responsible should the defendant choose not to attend their court dates. If an individual chooses not to attend their court dates, then the indemnitor will be responsible for paying the bail amount in its entirety – which can be pretty expensive.
How to Bail Someone Out
To begin the bail process, give us a call and provide us with the defendant’s name, birth date, and if available, the date and time of their arrest. We will use the information you provide you locate them within the jail system and verify their eligibility for bail. We will then have you fill out our bail bond application forms and sign the indemnitor’s agreement. Last, we provide you with a receipt and send someone to the jail to post the bond and your friend or loved one will be released a short time later.
If you are unable to meet with us in person, we can handle the entire bail bond application process via phone, fax or email.
If you have additional questions regarding Circle J Ranch bail bonds, or want to get the bail bond process started right away, give us a call at 661-290-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL (2245). We’re always here when you need us.