Bail Bonds Fontana CA

Bail Bonds
Fontana CA

Bail Bonds Fontana CA

 

Avolevan Bail Bonds is available 24/7

909-721-8204

What happens when I get arrested?

Almost no one plans to get arrested; certain situations arise in which theoutcome could result in getting arrested. If so, you would need to contact bail bonds services to get you out of jail as quickly and as safely as possible.

Avolevan Bail Bonds proudly serves the city of Fontana with highly-trained experts working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to be at your serviceon a minute’s notice. We provide the best and quick bail bonds services in Fontana CA. Our bail bond agents understand the system very well and are ready to guide you through this often stressful process. We will help you fill out the paperwork, offer pick-up and drop- off services and help you throughout the entireprocess of the bail bond. We have experts serving Fontana, CA and know what it feels like to have a loved one arrested. When arrested in Fontana, you are taken to the Fontana Police Department, located at 17005 Upland Ave, Fontana, CA 92335 to be processed and booked. Their phone number is 909-350-7740. After you are booked, you are taken down to the San Bernardino County-West Valley Detention Center, located at 9500 Etiwanda Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 and the phone number is 909-708-8371. From there, you will be processed, your fingerprints will be taken, and you will be booked again and placed into the inmate locator. Your fingerprints will then be sent to the Department of Justice in order to confirm your identity. You will be able to bebailed out from this location once you are confirmed and put into the system.

Why is my bail this amount?

The price of bail is set on a case-by-case basis, with some guidelines set inplace as well. For example, grand theft will have a lower bail amount than a murder charge and shoplifting will have a lower bail amount than manslaughter. It is up to the judge to review the criminal record and the nature of the crime to determine the bail amount.

Do I have to pay the entire bail amount?

The process of bail begins when a family member/friend of the person arrested agrees to pay a certain percentage of the bail amount. They must then promise toappear in court in order to not be liable for the rest of the bail amount. For example, if your bail is set at $50,000, you cou ld pay anywhere from $4,000-$5,000 and be released from jail, as long as your appear in court on your scheduled date. If you do not show up to court, you will be required to pay the full amount. This is why bail bonds companies usually require collateral in case you do not show up to court so they are not liable for paying the full bail amount should you choose not to show up. We look forward to helping you out!

If you have any questions, please call the Bail Bond professional here at Bail Bonds Ontario CA 909-721-8204