BAIL BONDSMAN SERVING SAN DIEGO COUNTY
The Rynerson family has been providing bail bondsman service to San Diego County and throughout California for over 30 years. We are a expert bail business, which prides itself on taking care of our clients in their time of need. Our San Diego County bail agency is available to meet you at any jail, another location or do your bond contract through email and fax. You just need to let us know how we can help.
We work with families of people who are in any of the San Diego County jail system. Call us to receive more information for the following:
- San Diego Central Jail Bail Bonds
- Las Colinas Jail Bail Bonds
- Vista Jail Bail Bonds
- San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
We regularly post bail at the San Diego Central Jail, where most detainees are transferred after initial booking and processing.
CITIES AND ZIP CODES WE SERVE IN THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- Alpine 91901, 91903
- Bonita 91902
- Bonsall 92003
- Borrego Springs 92004
- Campo 91906
- Camp Pendelton 92055
- Cardiff-by-the-Sea 92007
- Carlsbad 92008, 92009, 92013, 92018
- Chula Vista 91909, 91910, 91911, 91912, 91913, 91914, 91915, 91921
- Coronado 92118, 92178
- Del Mar 92014
- Dulzura 91917
- El Cajon 92019, 92020, 92021, 92022, 92090
- Encinitas 92023, 92024
- Escondido 92025, 92026, 92027, 92029, 92030, 92033, 92046
- Fallbrook 92028, 92088
- Imperial Beach 91932, 91933
- Jacumba 91934
- Jamul 91935
- Julian 92030
- La Jolla 92037, 92038, 92039, 92092, 92093
- La Mesa 91941, 91942, 91943, 91944
- Lakeside 92040
- Lemon Grove 91945, 91946
- MCAS Miramar 92145
- Mt. Palomar 92060
- National City 91950, 91951
- Ocean Beach 92107
- Oceanside 92049, 92051, 92052, 92054, 92055, 92056, 92057, 92058
- Pacific Beach 92109
- Pala 92059
- Pine Valley 91962
- Potrero 91963, 91990
- Poway
- Ramona 92065
- Rancho Bernardo 92128
- Rancho Santa Fe 92067, 92091
- San Diego (communities) 92101, 92102, 92103, 92104, 92105, 92106, 92107, 92108, 92109, 92110, 92111, 92112, 92113, 92114, 92115, 92126, 92127, 92128, 92129, 92130, 92131, 92132, 92133, 92134, 92135, 92136, 92137, 92138, 92139, 92140, 92142, 92143, 92145, 92147, 92149, 92150, 92152, 92153, 92154, 92155, 92158, 92159, 92160, 92161, 92162, 92163, 92164, 92165, 92166, 92167, 92168, 92169, 92170, 92171, 92172, 92173, 92174, 92175, 92176, 92177, 92178, 92179, 92182, 92184, 92186, 92187, 92190, 92191, 92192, 92193, 92194, 92195, 92196, 92197, 92198, 92199
- San Marcos 92069, 92078, 92079, 92096
- Santa Ysabel 92070
- Santee 92071, 92072
- San Ysidro 92143, 92173
- Solana Beach 92075
- Spring Valley 91976, 91977, 91978, 91979
- Valley Center 92082
- Vista 92083, 92084, 92085
- Warner Springs 92066, 92086
SAN DIEGO COUNTY BAIL BONDS
When someone is arrested in San Diego, he or she can contact a bail bondsman directly, but most often people will contact a friend, relative, or attorney. While bail can be posted without a bondsman, it is not very common when the bail amount is set high (regularly in excess of $10,000). So, a licensed San Diego bondsman is utilized.
It is most helpful to the bondsman if specific information, such as the full name of the defendant, date of birth, name of the jail, type of crime for which the defendant is accused, and the amount of the bond is available. However, a good bail agent will be able to help obtain all of this information.
A professional bondsman will explain the different options available in terms of paying for the bond and release from a San Diego jail, the bail bonds process and answer all questions. Once the indemnitor (who will sign the bail bond contract) fully understands the process, the bail bondsman will decide if they are willing to take on the case.
If bondsman is willing to accept the risk involved in the case and the co-signer has the ability to pay, the bond will move forward. A bail contract will be drawn up and signed. This contract signifies that the defendant will show up to court as required and that the signer is taking responsible for this. If the defendant should skip out on their court date, the cosigner will be responsible to help return the defendant to court or pay the entire amount due of the bond.
When paperwork and payment has been arranged, the bondsman will go to the jail and post the defendant’s bail in the form of a paper bond. The jail will process the bond which, depending on the jail, could take as little as 15 minutes or as much as 24 hours. In San Diego, the average is 4 to 6 hours. The defendant will be released technically into the custody of the bondsman. However, the defendant is generally free to return to home, work and regular activities so long as court appearances are made. The defendant out on bail has the opportunity to arrange for legal counsel and present the best possible case.
For more information on a bail bond for any area of San Diego County, please visit our city specific pages. We service all cities in the San Diego County, please call us locally at 619-224-5669 or toll-free at 888-224-5266.
Last updated: 09/21/2011






