Orange County Bail Bonds – Get Real Help Now!

Angels Bail Bonds provides Orange County Bail Bonds services. We have helped numerous Orange County families with bail services for almost 60 years.

  • We are available 24/7 – call Angels Bail Bonds now on our bail hotline!
  • Hablamos Español – Spanish-speaking agents available
  • Approval up to $500,000 in minutes
  • All major credit cards and BitCoin accepted
  • Exclusive financing is available and provides payment plans
  • Cheap and affordable rates that come with a 100% money-back guarantee
  • No money down and no collateral necessary options available
  • We are a Top “Trusted Business” on the Expert Bail Network
  • We can meet you at your home or office
  • We are minutes from Orange County Jail
  • Best A+ Rating with the BBB

You can also find detailed bail bonds information on our website as well as bail bond process for one of your financing options. What allows us at Angels Bail Bonds to obtain a prompt bail bond is our thorough understanding of the jail system, release process, legal functioning, court appearances, and the arrest procedure. Each of our Orange County Bail Bondsman understands that a fast and quick bail bond can prevent a family member from undergoing a lot of trouble and trauma. As part of the bail service, our Angels Bail Bonds bondsman will provide you with relevant, important bail bonds information and its whole process.

Locations in Orange County We Serve:

With over 15 bail bonds locations in Orange County to assist you

Our primary location is steps from the Jail.

Angels Bail Bonds Orange County
1108 W 5th St
Santa Ana, CA 92703

Orange County Bail Bonds

How Do Bail Bonds Work?

When you or a loved one is arrested and charged with a crime—a felony, misdemeanor, or warrant—, there is usually bail set that will release the person until they are called back for a hearing. Bail in California can range widely, with a simple DUI at around $15,000; a DUI with an accident is $50,000. To increase the chances of getting a deal with a lower bail rate, we recommend consulting the matter with a defense attorney, which can be assigned to you by the court in case you don’t have one. In the event that defendants don’t have enough money to post bail, they can render the services of bail bondsmen or bail bonds agents to put up a percentage of the cost of the bail in the form of a surety bond.

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When someone gets arrested, they are taken into custody and booked. The bail bond booking procedure can be a lengthy process and may take many hours, depending on the facility and other factors.

After being arrested the defendant is taken to a detention center at the local police station and put through a booking process. Booking is a way to document the incident and identify the person arrested. During booking the police will determine the true identity of the person arrested, if they are wanted for any other crimes, record the activity and history of the arrest, and determine if the defendant can be released or required to have bail set.

If you are arrested, you should expect the following procedures:

  • Personal information – the booking officer will ask you for your name, phone and social security number and address. They will also ask who your next of kin is.
  • Your Photo – They will photograph you (a “mug shot”) for the records.
  • Your personal property collected – All your personal items will be taken and saved in a safe place. Your wallet, jewelry, and everything will be collected, and you will be issued a receipt. These belongings will be given back to you leave (unless you had an illegal substance or items used as evidence).
  • Fingerprinting – Your fingerprints will be taken and they will be run through the federal database to see if you match any other cases, or have other charges, warrants or arrests.
  • Body Search – a jail employee or police officer of the same sex will administer a body search to make sure you have no weapons or illegal substances that you have failed to surrender. It could be a simple pat-down, or they could do an entire body search, including body cavities.

After you are booked, you are taken to a jail cell in one of your local police departments to await being bailed out or released. You will be allowed a phone call so that you can speak to loved ones or a friend, let them know where you are and start the bail process if necessary. This is when you should contact a bail bonds agent. If you are not released or bailed out, you will be held until you are called to appear before the judge.

There are a few important things to do when you make your phone call. No one can call you back when you are in jail and only get one call to provide the bail information the other person will need:

  1. Full name, date of birth
  2. The jail that you are in.
  3. The bail bond amount, and the 10% fee for a bail bonds agent. If the person on the phone can come up with the bail in cash, you will not need the 10%. Make sure they know you want to be bailed out fast and as soon as possible. Most people will need local bondsmen or the service of bail bonds in Orange County, so they need only come up with the 10% non-refundable fee.

If you have any questions regarding the bail bonds process, the bail bonds amount for your charge, or how bail bond services even work, our professional bail bond services are here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no hidden fees to pay. Contact us now, for assistance, free bail bond information, or for bail bonds Orange County service. Providing free bail information for our clients and the general public is a mission and achievement we are proud to promote.

What you need to know about posting bail at the Orange County Jail:

If you’re reading this right now, that means that the unthinkable has happened. Someone you know has been arrested and you want to get them out of jail even if they’re waiting to be sentenced. You probably have a lot of questions about what to do and it will take a toll on you. The process of getting someone out of jail can seem overwhelming at first, but in all 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. If at any time you wish to talk to an expert, we have a team of Orange County Bail Bonds agents that you can call so by dialing (714) 215-9782.

When someone is arrested they are taken to either the city jail or the Orange County Jail. City jail arrestees will eventually be transferred to an Orange County Jail Facility. There are multiple Orange County Jails or Jail Facilities including the Orange County Jail, the Central Men’s and Women’s Jail , Theo Lacy Jail Facility and the James A. Musick Facility. At any location the person will be 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 process of checking into any of these facilities can be lengthy taking many hours. After they have been checked in they are eligible to be bailed out of jail.

Orange County Jail has many different unofficial names including OC Jail, Central Jail, Detention Center, or the Orange County Main Jail.

The James A. Musick Facility is also referred to as “The Farm.”

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. Bail can be posted in most jails and all four Courts in Orange County as well.
  3. Employ the services of a professional, licensed bail bondsman from reputable local bail bond companies, who typically charge 10% of the total bond amount.

The service 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 date appearances and that they are financially responsible for that person in case they don’t go to jail.

It is important that you choose a bail bonds company that has a strong reputation in the community it’s serving. 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 and client reviews from third parties about the quality of the service provided by that bail agency.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department headquarters has two locations; North County and South County.

North County Orange County Sheriff’s Department:
550 North Flowers, Santa Ana, CA 92703.

Phone: 714-647-1850

South County Orange County Sheriff’s Department:
11 Journey, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

Phone: 949-425-1899

You can also visit the department’s website for further information. Orange County is served by a mix of city police departments and the Sheriff’s Department. The following cities contract with Orange County to provide police services for them: Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Stanton, Villa Park, and Yorba Linda. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department also services all unincorporated areas. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department is also referred to as the Orange County Police Department.

There are several jail facilities with Orange County.

The Central Jail Complex is located adjacent to the North County Sheriff’s Department and is located at:
550 North Flowers Street
Santa Ana CA 92703

Phone: 714-647-4666

The Central Jail Complex is also referred to as: OC Jail, Central Jail, Detention Center and Main Jail. The Central Jail Complex has been operating since 1968 and holds 380 female inmates and 1,433 male inmates.

Theo Lacy Facility is located at:
501 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868
Phone: 714-935-6940

This location does process bail bonds. This facility houses a total of 3,442 inmates.

James Musick Facility is located at:
13502 Musick
Irvine, CA 92618.

Phone: 949-855-2600

This facility is also referred to as “The Farm.” This facility does not process bail; bail is processed at the Central Jail Complex for this facility. This facility house a total of 1,322 inmates.

Sandra Hutchens is the Sheriff-Coroner of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. She has held this position since 2008, being elected to a full term in 2010. Prior to her position in Orange County, Sheriff Hutchens was a division chief with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. She began her law enforcement career as a secretary with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. She graduated from the police Academy in 1978. She is a graduate of the University of La Verne with a degree in Public Administration. Hutchens was raised in Long Beach.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department Undersheriff is Don Barnes. Undersheriff Barnes is a 27 year veteran of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

Orange County is governed by a board of elected supervisors. The current Chairperson of the Orange County Board of Supervisors is Lisa A. Bartlett. The vice chairperson is Michelle Steel. The other board members are Andrew Do, Todd Spitzer, and Shawn Nelson. Orange County is a charter county and the county seat is Santa Ana.

Orange County is represented in the California State Senate by:

  • In the 29th Senate District by Republican Bob Huff
  • In the 32nd Senate District by Democrat Tony Mendoza
  • In the 34th Senate District by Republican Janet Nguyen
  • In the 36th Senate District by Republican Patricia Bates
  • In the 37th Senate District by Republican John Moorlach

Within the California State Assembly, Orange County is represented by:

  • 38th congressional district by Democrat Linda Sanchez
  • 39th congressional district by Republican Ed Royce
  • 45th congressional district by Republican Mimi Walters
  • 46th congressional district by Democrat Loretta Sanchez
  • 47th congressional district by Democrat Alan Lowenthal
  • 48th congressional district by Republican Dana Rohrabacher
  • 49th congressional district by Republican Darrell Issa

Demographic data about Orange County

As of 2010, the population in Orange County was 3,010,232. This is an increase from the 2,846,289 which was listed in the 2000 census. The population of Santa Ana consists of the following: 1,830,758 (60.8%) White, 50,744 (1.7%) African-American, 18,132 (.6%) Native American, 537,804 (17.9%) Asian, 9,354 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 435,641 (14.5%) from other races, and 127,799 (4.2%) from two or more races.

Fun Facts about Orange County

Orange County has a near perfect, Mediterranean climate, making outdoor activities and beach going popular activities. Orange County is home to some of the best surfing in the continental United States, including the world famous “Wedge” in Newport Beach. The county’s other surfing spot is Huntington Beach known as “Surf City, USA”.

Orange County is home to Disneyland, Disney California Adventure Park and Knott’s Berry Farm. The Anaheim Convention Center is the largest facility of its type on the West Coast.

Little Saigon is home to the largest concentration of Vietnamese people outside of Vietnam.

Other attractions throughout Orange County include the Mission San Juan Capistrano, The Richard Nixon Presidential Library, John Wayne’s yacht the Wild Goose, Balboa Pavilion and the Crystal Cathedral.

Both the “O.C.” and “The Real Housewives of Orange County” were filmed here.

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