No-Hassle Bail Bond Service for Harbor Area Jail

ABOUT HARBOR AREA JAIL

Persons who are arrested within the following communities will be brought to Harbor Area Jail:

  • Harbor City
  • Harbor Gateway
  • San Pedro
  • Terminal Island
  • Wilmington

The aforementioned areas are under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles Police Department’s South Bureau.

With a total land area of 27 square miles, Harbor Area is the biggest area in the Operations South Bureau.

Harbor Community Police Station is the law enforcement station responsible for the upkeep of Harbor Area Jail.

Harbor Area Jail provides confinement resources and detains short-term offenders. The detainees at Harbor Area Jail are those who are waiting to be transferred to a larger county jail, awaiting arraignment, being booked, or about to be released by posting bail.

Those who are allowed to post bail can do so after they have been booked. The booking process at Harbor Area Jail only takes a while due to its size. Defendants are moved out of Harbor Area Jail quickly.

Since time is of the essence, it’s important to post bail right after the arrestee’s been booked so that he or she can immediately be released from Harbor Area Jail.

How long before a defendant is released from Harbor Area Jail?

A defendant will only be released once he or she has been booked. Booking is the process of recording the defendant’s personal information; taking the defendant’s fingerprints and mug shots; and confiscating the defendant’s personal belongings.

Smaller jails like Harbor Area Jail usually books an arrestee in an hour or two. Once the defendant is moved to a larger county jail such as Lynwood Jail or Twin Towers Correctional Facility, the booking process can go up to 24 hours.

Do I need to provide a collateral?

We usually don’t require collateral, but in some cases, we do. One of the reasons why a collateral is required is if the defendant is too much of a flight risk.

If there’s a big chance that the defendant will skip bail by not returning to his or her court proceedings, a collateral must be provided.

Here are some of the collateral options:

  • Home or land that is located anywhere in the United States.
  • A credit card. We can get an approval from your credit card company for the amount you intend to pledge as collateral. We’ll simply place a hold on the amount. You won’t be billed for it nor incur interest.
  • We accept cash, securities, and other marketable liquid assets as collateral.
  • Letter of Credit from your bank

FOR AFFORDABLE AND FAST BAIL BONDS, CALL US AT 800-333-7800
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Harbor Area Jail General Information