The Santa Barbara County jail system consists of the Main Jail, the Santa Maria Substation and the Medium Security Facility (formerly known as the “Honor Farm”).
SANTA BARBARA JAIL OPERATONS
When an inmate is brought in to any Santa Barbara facility, he or she is searched, checked medically, put in a holding cell while going through the booking [...]
BAIL BONDS FOR LYNWOOD JAIL
LICENSED BAIL BOND BAIL AGENT FOR CENTURY STATION JAIL
The Lynwood Jail, also known as the Century Station Jail, serves as LA County’s main Women’s Jail. Paris Hilton made this jail famous. If you are visiting our site, you likely aren’t a Paris fan, but a concerned friend or family member of someone who has been arrested and taken to Lynwood. Women arrested throughout Los Angeles County are generally taken or transferred to the Lynwood Jail. You may post bail bonds at the jail by working with a licensed California bail bond agent.
UNDERSTANDING THE BAIL BOND PROCESS
We know that the arrest and bail bond process can be frightening and confusing. We help many clients in Lynwood. They’re surprised to need a bail agent, uncertain of the California bail process and perhaps embarrassed to be in this position. We can help you with our confidential bail service for Lynwood Jail.
When a friend or relative calls you to get them out of jail, this request may catch you by surprise. We know that this can be a difficult, stressful time, but our agents know how the bail process works at the Century Station Jail in Lynwood. Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds can assist you. Your first step is to simply call us at 888-224-5266. We’ll get you through the rest of the bail bond process.
THE CENTURY STATION JAIL
Century Station – Lynwood Jail
11705 Alameda St.
Lynwood, CA 90262
(213) 473-6080
Century Sheriff’s Station (also known as the Lynwood Sheriff Station) is run by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and provides law enforcement services to nearly 200,000 residents living within 13 square miles of southern Los Angeles County. These communities include the City of Lynwood and the unincorporated LA County areas of Florence (90001), Firestone, Walnut Park (90255), Willowbrook (90059) and Athens Park (90061).
WHAT IS A BAIL BOND?
A bail bond is a written is a contract that releases somebody from jail with the guarantee that he or she will appear on court on the specified date. Our contract, the Bail Bond Agreement, is available for your revies along with our other California Bail Bond Forms Online.
When you post a bail bond for a friend or relative, you become his or her surety. The release of the accused from custody is dependent upon the guarantee that the bail bond provides to ensure that the accused will appear in court on the specified date. A bail bond can be posted with the jail by a California licensed bail bond company.
You should understand the responsibility that you are undertaking when posting a bail bond for somebody. If you choose to sign a bail bond on behalf of another individual, you should understand that if the accused does not appear in court on the scheduled court date, you may need to pay the full amount of the bail.
MEN ARRESTED IN LYNWOOD
Men arrested and booked into the Lynwood Station may be transferred to the Twin Towers jail in downtown Los Angeles if they aren’t quickly released on bond. We recommend beginning the bail process as quickly as possible to try and avoid a transfer. In our experience, transfer to the Twin Towers Jail, also known as Men’s Central Jail, may result in as much as 12 to 16 hours of additional time in jail due to transfer time, paperwork and computer updating that must occur.
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED BAIL AGENCY
Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds is a licensed bail agent and can assist you with your bail bond in Lynwood or throughout California. We offer:
- Free Consultations
- The Fastest Release Possible
- Bail by Fax / Email
- Free Bail Bond Financing
- Creative Bail Solutions
We understand that this is a difficult time and situation. Let us help.
Call us now at 888-Bail-Bond (1-888 224 4522).
Last updated: 11/10/2009








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