Most of the time when you work with a bail bondsman to get someone out of jail, the process can be completed quickly and efficiently. However, when someone is charged with certain crimes, the court will require additional information regarding the source of the money used for a bail bond and use what's known as a 1275 hold to keep the defendant in custody until the source of the bail money can be verified.
The name refers to California Penal Code 1275.1 PC, which states that a person can be h...
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Bail Bonds
Why Work With a Santa Clarita Bail Bondsman?
Why work with a Santa Clarita bail bondsman when you can just head to the jail and bail someone out yourself? For starters, finding out that someone has been arrested and taken into custody can be incredibly stressful, and the information doesn't always show up at a convenient time. For example, you may get a phone call late at night, or in the middle of your work day, and suddenly you're worried about a friend or loved one's well-being.
When you want to bail someone out of jail, it's certain...
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Santa Clarita Bail Bonds for Female Defendants
When arrested in the Santa Clarita Valley, both men and women are immediately taken to the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station where they will undergo booking and processing. The process can take up to several hours to complete depending on how busy the station is, and inmates are usually held at the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station Jail for up to 72-hours afterward. Bailing someone out during this period ensures that they will spend as little time as possible in police custody. If the period of 72-hours...
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