New $74-Million LAPD Jail Remains Locked
The LAPD began construction of the new 172,000 square-foot Metropolitan Detention Center four years ago with $70-million in public funds. However, today it’s still not being used.
The Los Angeles Police Department is still using the run-down and overpopulated Parker Center jail located in downtown LA. Due to the lack of [...]
Bail Bonds in Monterey County
Located along the peninsula in Northern California; with its beautiful vistas, open air walks, rich history, and quiet beach community, Monterey is both a wonderful place to live and visit. However, if someone you care for has been arrested by the Monterey Police Department and jailed, we can offer fast and convenient information. Call to speak with one of our bail agents 24 hours a day. They will consult with you and take the time to explain the bail bond process in Monterey County while working quickly to procure their release from jail.
For fast phone approval, and immediate bondsman service in Monterey, call now to speak directly with a bondsman at 888 BAIL BOND.
BAIL PROCESS
Depending upon which Monterey County law enforcement agency arrested the defendant, those taken into custody can either be brought to the Monterey Police Station on Madison Street, or the County’s main jail located on Natividad Road in Salinas. Here, inmates will be booked and processed into the jail’s computer system. The booking process consists of photographs, fingerprints, and a nation-wide computer database background check. It’s important to understand that this process can take up to several hours to complete.
When clear, a bail bond may be posted at any Monterey county jail 24 hours a day. We generally recommend beginning the process of bailing your friend or family member out as quickly as possible. This will help to facilitate a much faster release for them. When the bond has been posted, they should expect to be released within two to six hours or more, depending upon their individual case. However, if the defendant is not bailed out from jail, he or she will usually remain in custody until the matter has been resolved in court.
FLEXIBLE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Generally, a bail bond in Monterey County, as in all of California requires payment of 10% in advance of the detainee’s release from jail. For example, for a bail amount of $20,000, a bail bond will cost $2,000. We always accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. In many cases, we can also offer no collateral bail bonds and we offer flexible payment plans to those that qualify. For more information, watch our informative bail payment option video.
MONTEREY BAIL BONDSMAN YOU CAN TRUST
When a person is arrested in Monterey, the legal system has 72 hours, or 3 business days to get them before a Judge. Many people simply cannot wait in jail this long due to work and other commitments, and furthermore, who wants to be in jail that long? Let a licensed bail bondsman answer all your specific questions and give you complete information 24 hours a day.
We understand how the Monterey County jail process works and offer a convenient way of posting a bail bond by fax or e-mail from the comfort of your home. All of the paperwork can be handled confidentially, and most importantly, quickly over the phone in a few short minutes. And, if you’d like, one of our licensed bondsmen can meet with you directly at any jail. We are continuously striving to provide our clients with fast and excellent service for Monterey County bail bonds.
Call us 24/7 for a free consultation at our toll-free number, 888-224-5266 for answers to your specific Monterey bail bond questions.
We handle all Monterey County bail bonds including the communities and cities of Aromas, Big Sur, Barona, Bradley, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Castroville, Chualar, Del Ray Oaks, Del Monte Forest, Elkhorn, Gonzales, Greenfield, Jolon, King City, Lockwood, Las Lomas, Marina, Monterey, Moss Landing, Pacific Grove, Pajaro, Parkfield, Pebble Beach, Prundale, Salinas, San Ardo, San Lucas, Sand City, Seaside, Soledad, and Spreckles. Let us help you today.
More Monterey Bail Bonds Information:
Cal State Monterey Bay Police Department
Monterey County Sheriff
Monterey Central Station (Salinas)
Monterey County Jail (Salinas)
Monterey Coastal Patrol Station (Monterey)
South County Station (King City)
Monterey Police Department & Jail
Last updated: 03/16/2010








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