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 [...]
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BAIL BONDS
LOCAL BAIL AGENTS
Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds has agents located throughout Southern California. When you need a bail bond in Southern California, you don’t want to use a company that is located in another part of the country. Use a local company with local bondsmen.
FAST SERVICE FOR THE QUICKEST JAIL RELEASE
Our office is staffed 24 hours, 365 days a year. For no additional fee, we can have a bail bondsman come to you. Or, we can have a bail agent meet you at the jail. Because of our strategic network of Southern California bondsmen, we can usually have an agent to you in less than one hour. If you are comfortable with the computer savvy, we can e-mail you the documents and you can fax them back. The faster the paperwork is complete, the quicker the release from jail. For your convenience, we also have these bail bond forms online for your review. In most cases, the bail bond paperwork just takes a few minutes.
Our company is a long standing member of the Better Business Bureau with an A+ Rating. We treat our customers with respect and do business with integrity so we don’t generate complaints.
Southern California Counties that we serve:
- San Diego County
- Orange County
- Los Angeles County
- San Bernardino County
- Riverside County
- Ventura County
- Listing of Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds Service Southern California Cities
CONSUMER PROTECTION FOR BAIL BONDS
Protect yourself and your family by following a few simple consumer tips when looking for Southern California bail bonds services:
- Be sure that you only contract with a California licensed bail agent. Many bail bond agencies are from outside of Southern California. Feel free to ask to see the bail agent’s license and identification prior to any bail bond transaction.
- Be sure that the bail agent charges you only legal rates. The premium charged for a bail bond in most states is normally 10% of the full bail amount. Any additional charges should be itemized and explained to your satisfaction. Be sure you are given receipts for all charges.
- Be sure that you are given copies of all signed contracts and agreements. Our contract and bail bond forms are available for your review at any time.
- Read the contract. Have the agent explain items that you don’t understand.
- Trust your gut. Unfortunately, the bail bond industry has some unscrupulous individuals. If something does not seem right, perhaps you should back-off and get some advice.
Keep in mind that we give free bail bond information. Let our company help you. Call toll-free in Southern California or nationwide at 888 224 5266.
Last updated: 11/24/2009








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