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- No matter what the time of day or night, Angels Bail Bonds is here for you. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 365 days a year. We never close.
- You can be approved for up to a $500,000 bond within 15 minutes
- We are where you need us to be. Most of our offices are located just minutes from the local Cypress jail and the Orange County Jail
- Our knowledgeable and licensed bail bondsman in OC will come to your home, office, or jail at no extra cost.
- We offer nationwide service for bail bonds so you can bail someone out regardless of where you are.
What you need to know about Cypress Bail Bonds:
If you’re reading this right now, that means that the unthinkable has happened. Someone you know and love has been arrested and you want to get them out of jail. You probably have a lot of questions about what to do next. The process of getting someone out of jail can seem overwhelming at first, but in actuality, it is a very simple and straightforward procedure. On this page, you’ll find all of the information you need in order to make informed decisions about what to do in this situation. This is a free service provided by Angels Bail Bonds. If at any time you wish to speak confidentially to a friendly and professional bail agent you can do so by dialing 714-973-0379.
What happens when someone is arrested in Cypress?
When someone is arrested in Santa Ana they are taken to Cypress Jail and processed as an inmate. As part of this process, their fingerprints are taken and checked against a number of databases to determine their identity and if they have any outstanding warrants. A mug shot is also taken. The Cypress Police Department Jail is a temporary holding facility; inmates will eventually be transferred to the Orange County Jail. After they have been checked in inmates are eligible to be bailed out of jail. The process of bailing an inmate out of Cypress Jail is much faster than at Orange County Jail, so it is best to act quickly.
How much does it cost to bail someone out of the Cypress Jail?
Once the inmate has been processed into jail their bail amount will be determined. In order to be bailed out of jail there are a few options. 1. Put up the full amount of the bond with the court. This money must be certified funds. All of this money will be returned once the case has been resolved in court. 2. Employ the services of a bail bondsman, who typically charge 10% of the total bond amount. The fee, a bail bondsman charges, is a non-refundable, one-time fee for posting the bond. This money is paid to the bail bondsman for the service of putting up the full bond amount with the court. In addition to paying the 10% to the bail bondsman, someone will also have to sign on behalf of the defendant as the indemnitor, guaranteeing that they will make all of their court appearances and that they are financially responsible for that person in case they don’t go to jail.
Which bail bondsman in Cypress is best for my situation?
It is important that you choose a bail bonds company that has a strong reputation in the community it serves. We recommend that you check out the Yelp page of any bail bondsman that you are thinking about using so that you can get unbiased opinions from third parties about the quality of the service provided by that bail agency.
Where is the Cypress Police Department?
The Cypress Police Department’s headquarters is located at 5275 Orange Avenue, Cypress, CA, 90630. You can contact the department by phone at 714-229-6600. You can also visit the department’s website for further information. The City of Cypress Police Department has 55 sworn officers and 22 civilian employees.
Where is the City of Cypress Jail?
The Cypress Police Department Jail is located in the same complex as the police department. It is located at 5275 Orange Avenue, Cypress, CA, 90630. You can contact the Cypress Jail at 714-229-6600. The Cypress Jail is a temporary holding facility. Inmates can be transferred to the larger Orange County Jail, located at 11100 Cedar Street, Stanton, CA, 90680. Orange County Jail can be contacted by phone at 949-770-6011.
Who is the chief of police in Cypress?
Tom Bruce is the chief of police in Cypress. Commander Bruce began his career with the City of Cypress Police Department in May of 1988. After steadily raising through the ranks, he became Commander of the Cypress Police Department in June of 2013. Bruce holds both a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree from California State University, Long Beach. Bruce earned the Cypress Police Officers Association Officer of the Year in 2000 and the Cypress Police Departments Medal of Distinction in 2007. Commander Bruce’s wife was a public safety dispatcher for Garden Grove Police Department.
Who is the mayor of Cypress?
Mariellen Yarc is the mayor of the city of Cypress. Mayor Yarc became mayor in 2015, her current term ends in November of 2016, and this is her first term on the Cypress City Council. Yarc earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. She has a Juris Doctorate degree from Southwestern University of Law. Mayor Yarc is a partner in the law firm of Brandon and Yarc, LLP and is a family law specialist. She and her husband have been Cypress residents since 1989.
Who are the representatives for Cypress?
Cypress is in the 29th Senate District in the California State Senate and is represented by Republican Bob Huff. Within the California State Assembly, Cypress is in the 65th Assembly District and is represented by Republican Young Kim. Cypress is in the 47th district in the United States House of Representatives and is represented by Democrat Alan Lowenthal.
Demographic data about Cypress
As of 2010, the population in Cypress was 47,802. This is a slight increase of 3.4% from the 2000 census of 46,229. The population of Cypress consists of the following: 26,000 (54.4%) White, 1,444 (3%) African-American, 289 (.6%) Native American, 14,978 (31.3%) Asian, 234 (0.5%) Pacific Islander, 2,497 (5.2%) from other races, 2,360 (4.9%) from two or more races and 8,779 (18.4%) Hispanic of any race.
Fun Facts about Cypress
Cypress is a small city in the northwest corner of Orange County. The city of Cypress sits on the Orange County and Los Angeles County border. Cypress encompasses 7 square miles. The city was incorporated in 1956, under the name of Dairy City. The name was officially changed in 1957. The city has been described as “Orange County’s Best Kept Secret.” The city is just five minutes from an Orange County beach. It is bordered by La Palma, Buena Park, Anaheim, Stanton, Garden Grove, Los Alamitos, Long Beach, Hawaiian Gardens and Lakewood. The city hosts the largest one day festival in Southern California, the Cypress Community Festival, which celebrates the city’s birthday. The parks and recreation department maintains 100 acres of parks and green space. Cypress’s nickname is “Waterville,” due to its large number of artesian wells.
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