There are five release options available
to a person who's been arrested. They are CASH BAIL, SURETY
BOND, PROPERTY BOND, release on his or her OWN RECOGNIZANCE
(OR), and release on CITATION or what is termed as a Cite
Out.
CASH BOND/BAIL
To be
released on cash bail, a person must post with
the court the total amount of the bail, in
cash, to secure his/her return to court on
an appointed date, and thereafter until the
case is finished. Full cash bonds are an incentive
for defendants to appear at trial. If the defendant
appears for his/her court appearances, the
cash will be returned to him/her within 60-90
days. However, he/she fails to appear, the
cash bond is forfeited to the court! To make
arrangements for a Cash Bond, you must contact
the West Valley Detention Center at (909) 350-2476.
The payment must in the form of a cashier's
check.
SURETY BOND (BAIL BOND)
The alternative to cash bail is the posting of a surety bond which is also
known as a bail bond. This process involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed
by an admitted insurance company having adequate assets to satisfy the face
value of the bond. Apollo Bail Bonds, Inc. guarantees to the court that they
will pay the bond forfeiture if a defendant fails to appear for the designated
court appearances. Apollo Bail Bonds, Inc. guarantee is made through a surety
company such as Bankers Insurance Group.
For this service, the defendant is charged
a premium. To be released by posting a bail bond, the defendant
or a relative or a friend, will usually contact Apollo
Bail Bonds, Inc, an agency licensed by the State of California
to post bail bonds. Before a bond is posted, we will interview
the proposed guarantor of the bail bond, as well as the
defendant and relatives of the defendant, as part of the
approval procedure for the bond.
By involving family and friends, as well
through the acceptance of collateral, Apollo Bail Bonds
can be assured the defendant being released on a bail bond
will appear at his/her designated court date, as required,
until the case is completed.
Once an agreement is made, we will complete
the application and post the bail bond for the full amount
of the bail to guarantee the defendant's return to court.
Once a defendant is released on a bail
bond posted by Apollo Bail Bonds, Inc. they will meet with
an agent to be interviewed and go over the terms and conditions
of bail. At Apollo Bail Bonds, we strive to make this process
as simple as possible. All we ask is for defendants to
communicate and be courteous. We offer the comfort of not
being in jail while your case is adjudicated!
PROPERTY BOND
Depending on the court jurisdiction an individual may obtain release from custody
by posting a property bond with the court. Here a court records a lien on property,
to secure the bail amount. If the defendant fails to appear in court of his/her
designated date, the court may start foreclosure proceedings against the property
to obtain the forfeited bail amount.
OWN RECOGNIZANCE (OR)
Another method of release pending trial is through a county or law enforcement
administered pre-trial release program. Typically a deputy or staff member
of the jail will interview a defendant and will determine or recommend to the
court regarding release of the defendant on their own recognizance. West Valley
Detention Center may OR defendants who are currently employed, have no prior
criminal record, and have not been charged with a violent felony offense. However,
release times do vary and individuals may find it quicker to have a bail bond
processed before the OR department review the case. Weekends are very busy
and defendants may not be released on OR within 6 to 18 hours. A bail bond
will quicken the release process. We estimate the release process on a bail
bond to be within 6 to 12 hours.
CITATION RELEASE
Citation Release involves the issuance of a citation by the arresting officer
to the defendant, informing the defendant that he/she must appear at an appointed
court date. Citation Release usually occurs immediately after an individual
is arrested. West Valley Detention Center may Cite-Release defendants with
out of county misdemeanor warrants.
Choosing a bail agency can be very difficult.
Be careful to choose your Bail Bond Company wisely. You
don't want to risk losing your home to an aggressive agency
that will post any bail bond for 0% or 3% down!
If you need bail bond
assistance, then please contact
one of our Bail Agents
immediately:
1-877-944-2245
San Bernardino County:
909-548-6178
Riverside County: 951-677-7741
Los Angeles County: 626-333-3224
Orange County: 714-372-3100
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