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BAIL / JAIL RELEASE
If someone has been arrested, they can be held in jail until they are cited out (released on their own recognizance or after posting bail.) Bail is cash or its equivalent (real estate) that the court accepts in exchange for letting a defendant stay out of jail until the criminal case is concluded. The purpose of bail is to ensure the defendant makes all his/her required court appearances. The amount of bail you will have to post is set according to a uniform Los Angeles countywide bail schedule. There are three ways you can post bail: pay the entire amount in cash or a check, pledge real or personal property (e.g., your house or your dad’s expensive wrist watch) or use a bail bondsman.

How a Bail Bond Works
A Bail Bond is a document (or contract), executed by a surety (guarantor), which is a promise to pay the face amount of the bond equivalent to the sum set as bail, unless the defendant fulfills the conditions of the bond. The surety guarantees a defendant’s appearance at the risk of forfeiting the bond amount. In other words, when a bail bond is posted the defendant is released from jail. If the defendant does not appear in court or flees, the bail bond company is obligated pay the court the entire bail amount.

Bail Bonds companies usually charge a non-refundable premium of 10% of the designated bail to post a bond with the court. For example, if the judge sets bail at $20,000, the bail bondsman will charge you $2000 to post bail. This percentage is the bond seller’s fee for taking the risk that you won’t appear in court. Although bail bonds may seem like a good idea, buying one can cost more in the long run. For example, even if your case is dismissed, the fee paid to the bail bondsman is nonrefundable. In some cases, a bail bond may be valid only for a limited time—perhaps a year. If the criminal case extends beyond a year, then the defendant may have to pay an additional fee. Consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney before posting a bond.

Bail Bonds - Los Angeles
Los Angeles Bail Bond companies generally require a “co-signer” for a bond (for example a family member, friend, or someone with excellent credit). Depending how serious the charges are, the bail bond company may also require a co-signer to pledge collateral (cash, a deed, or other valuable property).Sometimes, the bail bondsman records a lien on the co-signers property in order to secure the bail. If you fail to appear, the bail bondsman will collect the bond amount from your co-signer to pay off the court. If the co-signer doesn’t have the amount, the bail bond company goes after the collateral.

The Right Attorney Will Help
If someone you know has been arrested, getting him or her released from custody is a priority. In California, the process of getting a person released on bail varies from county to county. An experienced Los Angeles criminal lawyer knows about these variations and can get results quickly and efficiently. Turn to a Bail Bondsman only as a last resort.

Bail Bondsmen are not lawyers. They cannot represent you in court. Their primary concern is to make money by bailing you out. They are generally not familiar with the facts of your case or the procedures or the judges in the Los Angeles County criminal court system. With the Law Offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez, you will have the assistance of experienced criminal defense lawyers who can help you in the following ways:

  • Obtaining an OR Release. At the first court hearing, which is usually within 48 hours of the arrest (not counting weekends & holidays) we can argue to the judge that you are a good candidate for OR release because you can be trusted to appear in court, because of your lack or minimal criminal record, your employment and your roots in the community. If you are released OR, you will not have to post bail or purchase a bond.
  • Obtaining a Bail Reduction. If the arresting agency sets a high bail, then we can argue for a lower amount. The court may reduce bail on a good cause showing. In determining whether to reduce bail, public safety is the court’s primary consideration but it will also consider the seriousness of your offense, your criminal record and the probability that you will appear at trial.
  • Referring you to the Right Bail Bondsman. Usually, a bail bondsman will charge you a 10% premium for putting up the bond. There are certain bail bonds agencies that we can recommend that will charge you 8% rather than the traditional 10%, essentially saving you what it will cost to hire an attorney.
  • Working around an INS Hold. In some cases, there may be an immigration hold (while in jail) placed on the defendant. If you are dealing with an immigration issue, this is something we are experienced with and can assist you.
  • Keeping the Bail from Increasing. In some situations, a court may raise a defendant’s bail at the first court appearance on a good cause showing. The court may even order that the defendant be committed to custody unless the increased amount is paid. We can usually prevent this from occurring.

GET OUT OF JAIL!
There are many aspects of the bail process. At the Law Offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez & Associates, our experienced criminal defense attorneys know what options are available depending on our client’s circumstances. We regularly secure our client’s release without posting bail, which in some cases saves the client a lot of money. We have handled many criminal cases in Los Angeles and the surrounding Southern California counties. We understand the bail process and know how to work with judges, prosecutors, court personnel and bail bond companies to get our clients released from jail as quickly and cost effectively as possible. Consult with us first; we will determine if it is absolutely necessary for you to go to a bail bondsman. If it is, we will refer you to a bail bonds company that we trust to treat you and your case with the professionalism our firm demands.

Call the offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez and speak to a qualified and experienced attorney for a FREE CONSULTATION regarding your questions about bail bonds or legal assistance. We are conveniently located downtown and only 5 minutes from the Los Angeles County jail.

 

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Law Offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez
633 West 5th Street
26th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90071

Telephone
(213) 223-2173


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Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys Stephen G. Rodriguez and Associates represent clients in the Los Angeles county area, which include, Airport Courthouse, Alhambra Superior Court, Antelope Valley Court, Bellflower/Cerritos Courthouse, Beverly Hills Court, Burbank Courthouse, Catalina Courthouse, Central Arraignment Court, Central Civil West Courthouse, Chatsworth Court, Criminal Courts Building/Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, Compton Superior Court, Culver City Court, David V. Kenyon Juvenile Justice Center, Downey Courthouse, Eastlake Juvenile Court, East Los Angeles Court, El Monte Courthouse, Glendale Courthouse, Hollywood Court, Inglewood Courthouse, Inglewood Juvenile Courthouse, Long Beach Superior Court, Los Padrinos Juvenile Courthouse, Central District Court (Downtown Los Angeles Federal Court), Malibu Court, Mental Health Courthouse, Metropolitan Courthouse, Norwalk Superior Court, Pasadena Superior Court, Pomona Courthouse North, Pomona Courthouse South, Redondo Beach Courthouse, San Fernando Court, San Pedro Court, San Pedro Courthouse Annex, Santa Clarita Court, Santa Monica Court, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Sylmar Juvenile Court, Torrance Superior Court, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Van Nuys Courthouse West, West Covina/Citrus Court, West Los Angeles Court, and Whittier Superior Court.

Some of the terms that pertain to our practice include, but are not limited to: dui, child abuse, identity theft, drunk driving, fraud, domestic violence, grand theft, felony, kidnapping, narcotics, robbery, misdemeanors, restraining order, TROs, arrest warrant, theft, hit and run, vandalism, arson, shoplifting, stalking, cyber stalking, embezzlement, burglary, extortion, bench warrant, expungement, criminal threats, sex crimes, solicitation, probation violation, suspended license, carjacking, gun weapon, attempted murder, petty theft, alternative sentencing, lewd conduct, drug possession, clear criminal record, juvenile offense, seal juvenile records, prostitution, rape, bail, criminal appeal, assault, battery, attempted murder, solicitation for prostitution, criminal threats, trespass, commercial burglary, residential burglary, theft crimes, credit card fraud, violent crimes, proposition 36, perjury, murder, attempted murder, three strikes, prostitution, rape, statutory rape, receiving stolen property, forgery, vandalism, weapons, gun charges, vehicular manslaughter, disorderly conduct, drug diversion, DEJ, grand theft, grand theft auto, house arrest, electronic monitoring, marijuana, conspiracy, petty theft with prior, attempt crimes, drug offenses, bribery, blackmail, child abuse, and bench warrant.