TIPS FOR DEALING WITH BAIL BOND COMPANIES
Keep a copy of everything you get from the bail bond company!
Look at every part of your contract,
ESPECIALLY:
- How much will you owe?
- What dates will you need to make payments?
- How can you make payments? Cash? Checks?
- What other conditions are part of the agreement?
- What happens if you don’t meet all of the conditions? Can the bail bond company take your property?
- Can the bail bond company have your loved one taken into custody and, if so, under what conditions?
MAKE SURE YOUR LOVED ONE MAKES ALL COURT DATES!
If for any reason your loved one can’t keep a court date, make sure they get in touch with their attorney right away.
Can you pay the full bail amount without a bail bond?
Yes, you can also pay the full bail amount (e.g. $50,000) directly to the court or jail. If you post the full amount of bail, it is refunded (minus some court fees) if your loved one shows up to court. If they do not show up to court, you owe the full amount (just as you would owe a bail bond company).
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HOW TO USE ONLINE INMATE LOCATOR TOOLS
Los Angeles County
To locate someone arrested in Los Angeles County:
- Go to: http://app5.lasd.org/iic/ajis_search.cfm.
- Enter your loved one’s first and last name, and date of birth;
- Try all names and aliases your loved one has used.
- There might be a delay if they have not gone through processing. You may have to wait several hours or try again the next day.
- If their name appears in the search results, click on their “Booking Number” (located to the left of their name).
- Under “Housing Location,” you can see where they are currently detained and the phone number to reach the facility for visitation.
- You can also see the bail amount (if it has been set) and their next court date.
San Diego County
To locate someone arrested in San Diego County:
- Go to: https://apps.sdsheriff.net/wij/WijAList.aspx.
- Enter your loved one’s first and last name.
- Try all names and aliases your loved one has used.
- There might be a delay if they have not gone through processing. You may have to wait several hours or try again the next day.
- If their name appears in the search results with their correct birthday, click on their last name, which will open a page with more information.
- Under “Housing Location;”
- Click “Facility Information and Directions” to find the address of the facility where they are located.
- Click “Public Visiting Guidelines,” to view visitation rules.
- Click “Visiting Schedule” to see when you are allowed to visit.
- You can also see the bail amount (if it has been set) and their next court date.
Orange County
To locate someone arrested in Orange County:
- Go to: http://www.ocgov.com/gov/sheriff/howdoi/eservices/inmate.asp.
- Enter your loved one’s first and last name, age, and gender.
- Try all names and aliases your loved one has used.
- There might be a delay if they have not gone through processing. You may have to wait several hours or try again the next day.
- If their name appears in the search results, click on their “Booking Number” (located to the left of their name).
- The results will say whether they are “released” or “in custody.”
- Click “Housing Location,” to see where they are currently detained and the facility address and phone number.
- You can also see the bail amount (if it has been set) and their next court date.
Riverside County
To locate someone arrested in Riverside County:
- Go to: http://jimspub.riversidesheriff.org/.
- Enter your loved one’s first and last name, date of birth, and gender.
- Try all names and aliases your loved one has used.
- There might be a delay if they have not gone through processing. You may have to wait several hours or try again the next day.
- If their name appears in the search results, click on their “Booking Number” (located to the left of their name).
- The results will say whether they are “released” or “in custody.”
- Click “Current Facility,” to can see where they are currently detained.
- On the right side of the page, click “Public Visiting Guidelines” (located on the right side of the page) to see visiting and facility information.
- You can also see the bail amount (if it has been set) and their next court date.
San Bernardino County
To locate someone arrested in San Bernardino County:
- Go to: http://web.sbcounty.gov/sheriff/bookingsearch/bookingsearch.aspx.
- Enter your loved one’s first and last name, age, and gender. You can also enter their booking number if you know it.
- Try all names and aliases your loved one has used.
- There might be a delay if they have not gone through processing. You may have to wait several hours or try again the next day.
- Click their name if it appears in the search results.
- The results will say whether they are “released” or “in custody.”
- Click “Housing Facility,” to can see where they are currently detained.
- Underneath you will see a link to “Click here for visitor information.”
- There is also an option to send money or send mail to your loved one.
- You can also see their next court date.