Claremont Jail Bail Bonds
Calremont, California is known around the state as a college town, since it’s home to Pomona, Scripps, Pitzer, Claremont Mckenna and Harvey Mudd Colleges. It’s a relatively small city on the far southeastern border of Los Angeles county situated among the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
If someone you know, a friend or loved one perhaps, has been arrested and taken into custody in Claremont, California, we can help. Our professional staff of highly experienced bail bondsmen can quickly help you navigate the system and get your friend or loved one out of jail as quickly as possible.
If you would like to speak with a bail bondsman immediately, please give us a call at 855-414-BAIL (2245). Our offices are open 7-days a week, 365-days a year. No matter what time you call, you will speak immediately with a licensed, professional bail bondsman who can quickly answer any and all of your questions and get the bail bond application process started right away.
Claremont Police Station and Jail Information
Claremont Police Department
570 W. Bonita Ave
Claremont, California 91711
Phone 909-399-5411
24 hour Claremont Bail Bond Info 855-414-2245
LASD Inmate Locator
The City of Claremont may be small, but it does have its own police department which is comprised of 35 sworn officers. The on-site jail is small, with room for only about 12 inmates at a time, who can be held for only 48-hours after their arrest. If an inmate is not bailed out of the Claremont Jail before that 48-hours expires, he or she will be transferred to either Twin Towers Correctional Facility (in the case of men) or the Lynwood Jail (in the case of women).
When individuals are transferred to these larger facilities, they will likely be put in a long line of other inmates waiting to be “processed in,” which means that they will spend an additional 24-hours (if not longer) in custody as they await their turn. As such, beginning the bail bond process early can often avoid the transfer process and get your friend or loved one released from custody much, much sooner.
The Bail Bond Process
In order to begin, we will need a little bit of information about the inmate. Namely, their full name, birth date and date and time of arrest. We will use this information to locate him or her within the system and verify their eligibility for bail. Once that’s complete, we will need you to fill out some short, simple bail bond application forms and indemnitor’s agreement. Lastly, you will be given a receipt and one of our agents will be dispatched to the jail whereupon your friend or loved one will be released a short time later.
If you’re out of the area, or simply feel more comfortable remaining at home throughout the bail bond process, that’s okay! We can complete the entire thing, from your first phone call to the release of your friend or loved one, via fax or email. We know times like this can be stressful, and it’s important to us to help alleviate that stress as much as possible.
Wait, What’s an Indemnitor?
An indemnitor is the signer of the bail bond. When a judge sets bail, what he or she is basically saying is that the court is willing to release the inmate from custody before their court appearance(s), but they’re going to need a bit of assurance that the inmate will actually show up for their court date(s) once released. As such, the court asks for a certain amount of money to be paid if the inmate does not show.
When you sign the indemnitor’s agreement, you are agreeing to pay the full amount of bail if the inmate does not show up for court. If they do show up, you are not required to pay anything (other than the cost of the bail bond itself) to the court, regardless of the outcome of the trial. If the defendant does not show, however, a warrant will be issued for their arrest and you will be responsible for paying the full amount of bail to the court. That being the case, it’s highly advisable to only bail out those whom you know and trust.
The Cost of a Bail Bond
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 accept a variety of payment options which include major credit/debit cards (American Express, Visa, Master Card and Discover) as well as cash, checks, money orders, bank account transfers and money wire.
If you would like additional information regarding Claremont Jail Bail Bonds, please feel free to give us a call at any time. We’re always available to take your call and are happy to answer any questions you may have. We can be reached at 855-414-BAIL (2245) any time 24/7.