Pomona

Bail bond services are essential to people who have been arrested and are not in the best financial situation. Sometimes, the bail amount may be set high, making it difficult for most arrestees to pay the amount. If you have been arrested in Pomona, and cannot raise the bail amount, our agents at Bail Bonds Company are ready to help post your bail.

Get Bailed Out of Jail in Pomona Fast!

If you have been arrested in Pomona, you don’t have to wait behind bars for your case to work its way through the courts. There is a chance for you to wait for your court appearance at home. All you have to do is to contact the Bail Bonds Company and we will bail you out of jail fast!

We are a full-service Pomona bail bonds company that has helped many people post bail. Our offices are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and we are available for bail bond consultations at any time. Once we confirm that you qualify for a bail bond, we can post your bail in as little as 2 hours! We can also help you with any questions or concerns you may have about bail.

What Happens After an Arrest?

After an arrest, the arrestee is taken to the Pomona Police Department for booking and processing. During booking, the individual will have their fingerprints and photograph taken. They will also be asked to provide information such as their name, address, and date of birth.

After booking, the individual will either be released on bail or held in custody until their court date. Sometimes depending on the charges that they are facing, defendants may not be able to post bail until arraignment, which is their first court appearance. If they are unable to post bail, after their arraignment, they will remain in custody until their trial.

How does Pomona Bail Bonds Process Work?

After you have been arrested and booked for an alleged crime, you will either be released on your “own recognizance” (known as an O.R. release), or you will be held in custody.

If you are held in custody, a judge will set a bail amount during your arraignment. Sometimes your bail amount will be set higher and you will need to contact a bail bond agency to help you post the bail. The bail bonds process works by the bail bond agency agreeing to post your bail to the court, in exchange for you paying the agency a non-refundable premium (usually 10% of the bail amount).

Once the premium is paid and the bail bond paperwork is signed by both parties, the bail bond agency will post the bail at the court and you will be released from custody until your next court date. This process may take less than two hours or more depending on the facility you are detained in.

How Much Is Bail?

To determine the amount of bail required to get your loved one out of jail, you can use the felony bail worksheet using the following method:

  • Figure out the amount of bail that would be required for each charge by consulting the schedule of bail amounts outlined in Penal Code section 1269b.
  • Add together the bail amounts for all of the charges the defendant is facing.
  • If the defendant has any prior convictions that would enhance the bail amount under Penal Code section 1269b, add that amount to the total.
  • If the defendant is charged with a serious or violent felony, as defined in Penal Code section 1192.7, the bail must be set at two times the amount that would otherwise be required.
  • If the defendant is charged with a felony and has been released from custody on his or her own recognizance within the past year for another felony, the bail must be set at two times the amount that would otherwise be required.

For example, if a defendant is charged with three felonies, each of which has a bail amount of $20,000, the total bail amount would be $60,000. If the defendant had one prior conviction that enhanced the bail amount by $10,000, the total bail amount would be $70,000. If the defendant was charged with a serious or violent felony, the bail would be doubled, for a total of $140,000.

What Are the Bail Bond Rates?

Bail bond rates vary depending on the bail amount and the bail agent. However, the standard bail bond rate is 10% of the bail amount. For example, if your bail amount was $20,000 you will pay the bail gents $2,000. However, if you still cannot raise the bail bond amount we can create a payment plan that will suit your budget. 

Domestic Violence Bonds

When a defendant is arrested and charged with domestic violence, the judge will require a bail bond before the arrestee is released from jail. A bail bond is a type of surety bond that is posted by a bail agent on behalf of the defendant. The bail agent guarantees the court that the defendant will appear at all scheduled hearings and will not commit additional crimes while the case is pending.

The judge sets the bail amount based on the severity of the charge and the defendant’s criminal history. If the defendant fails to appear at a scheduled hearing, the bail agent may be required to pay the full bail amount to the court.

If you or a loved one has been charged with domestic violence, an experienced bail agent can help.

Pomona Bail Bonds for Drug Charges

Drug charges can range from simple (misdemeanors) to complex (felonies), and because there are several factors affecting drug cases, the bail amount for drug charges can vary widely. The factors that a judge considered when setting bail for drug charges include the severity of the offense, the criminal history of the defendant, and the risk of flight.

If you have been charged with a drug offense, it is important to contact a bail bondsman as soon as possible to get the bail process started. A bail bondsman will be able to help you determine the amount of bail that has been set in your case and can help you get the bail process started.

DUI Bail Bonds

DUI bail bonds are required when an individual has been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. DUI charges can range from a simple misdemeanor to a  serious felony which is why you need to seek immediate help from bondsmen to avoid being stuck in jail.  The bail bondsman will post the bail bond for you and will be responsible for your appearance in court.

Immigration Bail bonds

Pomona is a bustling metropolis in Southern California. It has a population of over 150,000 people and is the county seat of Los Angeles County. The city is home to many immigrants who come to work and live in the area. It is also a major hub for the trucking industry and is home to many trucking companies.

The town is also home to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office. This is the federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws. The ICE office in Pomona is responsible for detaining and deporting immigrants who are in the country illegally. After being arrested by ICE, you will be taken to the ICE office and detained until your case is heard by an immigration judge. If you are found to be in the country illegally, you risk being deported.

If you are facing deportation, you will need to hire an immigration lawyer to help you with your case. If you are unable to afford an immigration lawyer, you may be able to get help from an immigration bail bond company. An immigration bail bond company will post bail for you.

Child Endangerment Bail Bonds

There can be many different types of charges for child endangerment. Some are felonies, while others are misdemeanors. The charges can range from child abuse and child neglect to DUI, domestic violence, and drug possession.

Child abuse can be considered a felony and can result in up to eight years in prison. Child abuse can include:

  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Emotional abuse
  • Mental abuse

Child neglect can be considered a felony and can result in up to six years in prison. Child neglect can include:

  • Physical neglect
  • Emotional neglect
  • Mental neglect
  • Sexual neglect

 DUI can be considered a felony and can result in up to four years in prison. DUI can include:

  • Drunk driving
  • Drugged driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Domestic violence can be considered a felony and can result in up to four years in prison. Domestic violence can include:

  • Physical violence
  • Sexual violence
  • Emotional violence
  • Mental violence

Drug possession can be considered a felony and can result in up to three years in prison. Drug possession can include possession of:

  • Marijuana
  • Cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Methamphetamine
  • Other illegal drugs

Child Endangerment Bail

Depending on the charge, bail for child endangerment can range from $0 to $10,000. If the bail is set too high, you can apply for a bail reduction hearing or use bail bonds to post bail.

Child Endangerment Bail Bond Agents

If you need bail bonds for child endangerment, Bail Bonds Company can help you. We work with bail bonds for a variety of charges, and all of our Pomona bail bond agents are licensed and insured.

PC 1275 Holds on Bail

Penal Code 1275, states that if there is probable cause to suspect that the money or property deposited in court for bail is derived from the proceeds of drug trafficking or any other criminal activity, the court may order the money or property to be held for forty-eight hours.

If the court finds that the money or property is derived from the proceeds of criminal activities, the court may order the money or property ineligible for bail.

Removing a PC 1275 Hold

After the judge determines that the cash or property being used to post your bail has been obtained legally and not from the proceeds of crime, they must sign a form to lift the hold.

GPS Monitoring

Agreeing to GPS monitoring for bail bonds can help you avoid serving jail time. If you are required to wear a GPS monitor as part of your bail conditions, you will be able to remain free while you await your trial. This can be a huge relief, especially if you are facing a long jail sentence or your bail amount has been set very high. The court can also lower your bail amount or the bonds agent can reduce your premium rate once you are on GPS monitoring.

What Can I Use as Collateral?

Collateral is any item of value that can be pledged as security for the bail bond. However, you do not require collateral to secure a payment plan with us. Some of the items you can use as collateral include:

  • Jewelry
  • Property
  • Boats
  • Cars
  • Investments, or
  • Other valuable assets

Warrants in Los Angeles

If you fail to appear for court proceedings, a judge can issue a warrant for your arrest. The Los Angeles County  Sheriff's Department manages and operates the county jail system and you can look up warrants for your arrest or other people through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department website.

Taking Care of Warrants

If you have a warrant in Los Angeles County for your arrest, turning yourself in at the Courthouse may be the best option. Ensure you take care of it as soon as possible as it can lead to an arrest and jail time. Depending on the severity of the offense, the warrant may be for a misdemeanor or a felony.

The best way to find out if your warrant is still active is to call the court at 909-620-2000 and ask for the warrant desk. Be ready to give them your name and date of birth so they can look up your information. If you have a warrant, it is important to take your Pomona bail bonds agent with you to court to help you pay the required bail and avoid being detained.

FAQs about Pomona Bail Bonds

What does bail mean?

Bail is the security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure their appearance at future court proceedings.

What is a bail bond?

A bail bond is a surety bond that is posted on behalf of a criminal defendant to secure their release from jail. The bail bond is a financial guarantee to the court that the defendant will appear for their scheduled court appearances.

What is the purpose of a bail bond?

The purpose of a bail bond is to secure the release of a defendant from custody so that they can await their trial from the comfort of their own home. The bond is a financial guarantee to the court that the defendant will show up for their court date.

How do bail bonds work?

Bail bonds are typically posted by a bail bond agent on behalf of the defendant. The bail bond agent will charge a non-refundable fee (usually 10% of the total bail amount) in exchange for posting the bail bond. If the defendant fails to appear for their scheduled court appearances, the bail bond agent will be responsible for paying the full bail amount to the court.

What happens if I can't afford a bail bond?

Most times, we customize payment plans to fit everyone’s financial situation. However, if you cannot afford a bail bond at all, you may be eligible for a public defender. If you are not eligible for a public defender, you will be required to remain in jail until your scheduled court appearance.

What are the risks of posting a bail bond?

There are a few risks associated with posting a bail bond. For example, if the defendant fails to appear for their court date, the agent will be required to pay the full amount of the bond to the court.

Jail Information

The Pomona Jail is located in the city of Pomona, California. The jail is operated by the Pomona Police Department and is used to house both men and women who have been arrested by law enforcement officers. The Jail is located at:

Pomona Jail

460 W. Mission Blvd.

Pomona, CA 91766

(909) 620-2155

Courthouse Info

The courthouse is located at:

350 W Mission Blvd,

Pomona, CA 91766

(909) 620-2000

You can reach the courthouse by taking the Metro bus or the Foothill Transit.

Find a Pomona Bail Bonds Agent Near Me

Bail Bonds Company is a bail bond agency that has been servicing the Pomona area for years. We are available 24/7 to help our clients get the bail they need to get out of jail fast. Call us today at 323-579-1415 to speak to a licensed bail bond agent.

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