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California Bail Information Los Angeles County bail bonds and bondsman About being detained, when an individual is arrested for a crime, typically that person will be taken to a local law enforcement station for booking, prior to incarceration in a station lock-up or county jail. Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending the conclusion of his or her case. The bail bond system is designed to guarantee the appearance of a criminal defendant in court at the time the judge directs, once the defendant is released from jail. The most common method of release is using the services of a bail bond company. At Brent Meyerson Bail Bonds you will find that we have provided you with a listing of Los Angeles bail bondsmen, jails and local courts. A sampling of cities in Los Angeles County we offer bail and bail bond services includes: Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica, South Pasadena, Long Beach, Lynwood, Compton, Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, San Marino, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Monterey Park, El Segundo, Lakewood, La Punete Please contact us at the numbers to the left of this message, or e-mail him at brent@bmbailbonds.com for immediate Los Angeles bail bonding assistance and additional bail bond release information. More bail bondsman info: Los Angeles County Sheriff & Police Department listings Los Angeles Jails and Courts
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personal checks accepted: Licensed California Bail Bondsman Brent Meyerson provides reliable service in all California counties and cities and welcomes all bail and bail bond inquiries. For additional bail and bail bond information in your area, check out these links for California's individual Counties: Alameda County bail bonds Alpine County bail bonds Amador County bail bonds Butte County bail bonds Calaveras County bail bonds Colusa County bail bonds Contra Costa County bail bonds Del Norte County bail bonds El Dorado County bail bonds Fresno County bail bonds Glenn County bail bonds Humboldt County bail bonds Imperial County bail bonds Inyo County bail bonds Kern County bail bonds Kings County bail bonds Lake County bail bonds Lassen County bail bonds Los Angeles County bail bonds Madera County bail bonds Marin County bail bonds Mariposa County bail bonds Mendocino County bail bonds Merced County bail bonds Modoc County bail bonds Mono County bail bonds Monterey County bail bonds Napa County bail bonds Nevada County bail bonds Orange County bail bonds Placer County bail bonds Plumas County bail bonds Riverside County bail bonds Sacramento County bail bonds San Benito County bail bonds San Bernardino County bail bonds San Diego County bail bonds San Francisco County bail bonds San Joaquin County bail bonds San Luis Obispo County bail bonds San Mateo County bail bonds Santa Barbara County bail bonds Santa Clara County bail bonds Santa Cruz County bail bonds Shasta County bail bonds Sierra County bail bonds Siskiyou County bail bonds Solano County bail bonds Sonoma County bail bonds Stanislaus County bail bonds Sutter County bail bonds Tehama County bail bonds Trinity County bail bonds Tulare County bail bonds Tuolumne County bail bonds Ventura County bail bonds Yolo County bail bonds Yuba County bail bonds |
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Men’s Central Jail Local Sheriff Stations and Facilities in LA County The time it takes for an arrested individual to get booked (which includes prescreening) at the Alhambra City Jail depends on the charges, but usually averages about an hour to an hour and a half. Visiting hours at the jail are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. When the jail gets bail paperwork from a licensed bail bondsman, and the lieutenant signs off on it, the release on bail typically occurs within minutes. The large majority of cases for those arrested in Alhambra get heard at the Alhambra Courthouse, located in the city at 150 W. Commonwealth Ave. This is just across the street from the police department and jail. The Alhambra Police Department and City Jail Inglewood back to list of Los Angeles County cities Those arrested in Inglewood have their cases heard at the Inglewood Courthouse, located at One Regent Street in the city. This is only about a half-mile from the Inglewood Police Department. The Inglewood Police Department When a licensed bondsman presents a bail bond to the police department, release on bail usually occurs within 30 minutes. The Pasadena Courthouse, at 300 E. Walnut Ave., hears cases for those arrested in Pasadena. The courthouse is basically adjacent to the police department. The Pasadena Police Department and Jail Here are some key phone numbers to have for Pasadena: To check on the status of a case, call the Pasadena Police Detective Section at 626-744-4518 or 626-744-4522. Culver City felony and misdemeanor cases get handled at the Airport Courthouse, 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles (south of West Imperial Highway and west of the San Diego Freeway). The Culver City Police Department and Jail City of El Segundo back to list of Los Angeles County cities Two courts hear cases for those arrested in El Segundo, which borders Los Angeles International Airport: The Airport Courthouse (which handles criminal cases), at 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd. in Los Angeles, and the Inglewood Courthouse, at One Regent Street in Inglewood. For more information on these courts, visit http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/locations The El Segundo Police Department
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