La Verne Jail

We’re an affordable bail bond company that has helped a lot of people get released from La Verne Jail ASAP.

We’re committed to provide and uphold the highest standards of care and professionalism to our clients.

If you’re in need of a 24-hour bail bond company, we’re here for you.

The entire bail bond process can be conveniently completed wherever you are.

Call us at 800-333-7800.

ABOUT LA VERNE JAIL

La Verne Jail is located within La Verne Police Department. It’s a small city jail that detains individuals before adjudication – with an average stay usually lasting less than 96 hours.

They are quickly booked here and then transferred to a larger county jail if a bail is not posted.

If, however, a bail is posted, the defendant will be released from La Verne Jail immediately after the booking process.

There are inmates who are being detained at La Verne Jail for more than 96 hours as well. These are detainees who have been accepted to their Pay-to-Stay Program.

The program is an alternative to serving time in a crowded county jail. Low-risk offenders who have been sentenced will be allowed to stay here for a fee. Paying the fee is only one thing.

The sentenced men must meet the conditions set forth by La Verne Jail in order to be admitted. Below are a few of the said conditions:

  • They must be in good health
  • They must be cleared of any infectious disease
  • They must have a negative Tuberculosis test result and a clearance from a doctor
  • No history of violent behavior

Do you offer no-collateral bonds?

Yes.

No-collateral bonds are also known as signature bonds.

These bonds serve the same purpose, but without the need to pledge a collateral that will be required of a defendant and his co-signers when obtaining a bail bond.

This is a case-by-case basis. In order to be eligible, the defendant must meet the following criteria:

  • The defendant has no prior criminal record.
  • The defendant is highly unlikely to flee from the jurisdiction once released.
  • The defendant is not a threat to public safety.
  • The defendant is accused of a minor felony case.
  • The defendant has a stable job or a proof of income.
  • The defendant has a good credit history.
  • The defendant has strong “roots” or “ties” to the community.

How much does a La Verne Jail bail bond cost?

This will depend on the person’s bail amount. The bail amount is dependent on the person’s case or the offense he or she is being accused of.

There is usually a bail schedule set by the judge that shows a presumptive bail for each offense.

The bond premium, or the fee that will be paid to the bail bondsman, will typically be 10% of the bail amount.

La Verne Jail General Information