Laguna Beach Jail

We are a local bail bond company serving the Laguna Beach Jail and all jails throughout the state of California.

If you’re in need of 24-hour bail bond services, please call us at 800-333-7800. We are ready to help you.

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Laguna Beach Jail is operated by the Laguna Beach Police Department. Its mission is to “discharge its legal duties and responsibilities promptly and efficiently while ensuring that individuals are provided professional and dignified treatment.”

The jail’s fully trained custody officers ensures the welfare and safety of inmates until they are released, transferred to another facility, or moved to court.

What is a bail bond?

It is a guarantee that the person who has been temporarily released from Laguna Beach Jail will return for his or her court dates.

If the defendant attends all court proceedings until the end of the trial, the bond will be returned. If not, the court will forfeit the bond and issue a warrant for the defendant.

These are the three parties to a bail bond agreement:

  • Surety – bail surety company who will post the bond on behalf of the defendant
  • Principal – defendant
  • Obligee – a public entity (ex. the state)

How can I get a bail bond?

Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Give us a call through our toll-free number (800-333-7800) or fill out this form.
  2. We will electronically send you the necessary bail bond forms that needs to be completed and signed. This will be sent through our secured digital transaction management service.Everything will be done online. You don’t need to physically go to our office to get a bond.Once you have completed the forms and have signed them, send them back to us immediately so that we can issue the bond.
  3. Pay the bond premium.
  4. Our bail bondsman will go to Laguna Beach Jail to post bail on the arrested person’s behalf.

How much is the bail bond premium?

The cost will depend on the jail’s bail schedule or the amount set by the judge.

The bond premium is the amount that the defendant and his or her co-signers must pay the bail bond company for its services. The bond premium will usually be 10% of the bail amount, or lower in certain circumstances.

Do you offer payment options for the bond premium?

Yes, we do. We understand that not everyone will have enough cash to meet the amount of bond premium. You can pay the bail bond premium or fee by using the following payment options or a combination of the following payment options.

  • American Express
  • Cash
  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • Money Orders
  • Visa
  • Wire Transfer of Funds

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