Altadena Station Jail Bail Bonds
Altadena is an unincorporated area located in Los Angeles County, and as of the 2010 census, it is home to 42,777 people. If you know someone, a friend or loved one perhaps, that has been arrested and taken into custody in Altadena, we can help.
We’ve been in the bail bond industry for years and are more than happy to quickly answer any and all of your questions to help put your mind at ease during this stressful time.
If you have questions regarding Altadena Station Jail Bail Bonds, or would like to get the bail bond application started right away, we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 855-414-BAIL (2245).
Altadena Sheriff Station and Jail Information
Altadena Sheriff Station Jail
780 E. Altadena Drive
Altadena, CA 91001
Main 626-798-1131
24 Hour Altadena Jail Bail Bond Info 855-414-2245
LASD Inmate Locator
When an individual is arrested and taken into custody, they will be immediately transported to the Altadena Station for booking and processing. Once this has been completed, the inmate will be transferred to the La Crescenta Valley Sheriff Station to be held until their court arraignment or they are bailed out.
It is possible to bail someone out from either the Altadena Station or the La Crescenta Valley Station, and we have offices that are local to both. If no bail bond is obtained, though, once the inmate has been arraigned in court, the inmate will likely be transferred to a larger holding facility such as Twin Towers (in the case of male inmates) or the Lynwood Jail (for women). These jails are huge and very, very busy. When an inmate is transferred to one of these locations it is likely that he or she will have to spend an additional 12 to 24 hours in custody as they are processed in. That being said, getting the bail bond process started as quickly as possible can often avoid the transfer altogether and result in a much earlier release for your friend or loved one.
Booking and Processing
The arrest and booking process is one you’re likely very familiar with whether you’ve been arrested before or not. It refers to the series of events that happen once an arrestee arrives at the police station. Officers will take the arrestee’s photograph, record the arrestee’s fingerprints and conduct a comprehensive national background check. Once this process has been completed, bail will be set for those who are eligible and it will be possible to be released on bail.
The Bail Bond Process
When you call us, we will require a little information in order to get the bail bond process started. What we need is the defendant’s full name, their date of birth and the date and time of their arrest. It can help to have all of this information ready before you call, but if it isn’t all available to you, we can still help you out.
We will use this information to locate the inmate within the system and verify their eligibility for bail. Once that’s been established, you will need to fill out a few short, simple bail bond application forms and sign the indemnitor’s agreement. After that, we will post bail at the police station and your friend or loved one will be released shortly thereafter.
Thanks to modern technology, you don’t have to meet with us in order to fill out the forms or sign the indemnitor’s agreement. We endeavor to make the process as easy and stress-free as possible for you, and the entire thing can be completed from start to finish via phone, fax or email.
What is an Indemnitor?
Indemnitor is a word that isn’t often used anymore. In this case, the indemnitor is the signer of the bail bond. In the vast, vast majority of cases, defendants who are bailed out of jail show up as promised to their court date(s). However, sometimes they do not. When someone is bailed out and they don’t show up for court, it is the signer of the bail bond (indemnitor) who is responsible for paying the full a mount of bail to the court. That being said, it is highly advisable to only bail out those whom you know and trust.
The Cost of a Bail Bond.
We accept a variety of payment options, including Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover as well as cash, check (business or personal checks are accepted), money order, bank account transfer and money wire.
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.
If you would like to speak directly with a licensed, professional bail bondsman about Altadena Jail Bail Bonds right now, please give us a call at 855-414-BAIL (2245). Our offices are open 24 hours a day 365 days a year.