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Auburn Bail Bonds Experts

Call the Bail House when you have a friend or family member in the Auburn Jail who needs to be bailed out.

It’s important that you work with an experienced bondsman who can provide you with timely service and expert guidance for navigating the bail bonds process in Auburn. At Bail House Bail Bonds, we’re proud to be the oldest bail bond service provider for Auburn.

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24/7 Service

Our experienced, friendly bail agents are here to take your calls 24 hours a day. Why wait when you can get an immediate release?

In Nevada County

Service for Placer County, Auburn, Nevada County, Grass Valley, Nevada City,  Sacramento County, El Dorado County and Penryn

Pay From Home

You don’t even have to leave your home! Complete the bail bonds process over the phone. We take all major credit cards.

 

Speak With A Bail Agent In Auburn

Because we’re conveniently located across the street from the Placer County Jail, we can provide rapid and locally sensitive service no matter your needs.

We are also available via telephone 24/7. You don't even need to leave your house to process a bail bond. This is especially convenient if you are cosigning a bail for someone in Auburn but you live elsewhere.

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We Make The Bail Process Easy

Step 1

Call Us

We should be the first phone call you make. Your bail agent will need some information about your situation such as:Where the detainee is being heldHow long they have been thereWhat are the charges

Step 2

Sign Paperwork

If there are no government holds on the defendant and the bail bond company determines there is little or no risk of the bailee not appearing in court on their appointed date, then the bail bond is made available for purchase and paperwork is signed.

Step 3

Bail is Posted

A licensed bail bond agent will “post” the bail bond at the appropriate detention facility or jail that will result in the release of the defendant.This process usually takes anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours.

What is an Indemnitor?...and Other Terms

An indemnitor is also known as a cosigner, or guarantor, and is a person responsible for ensuring the defendant appears in court as required when posting bail.

We’re here to explain the bail bonds process to you in full and to guide you through the process.

But we know there are a lot of terms in the bail process that may be new to youSo, we created these handy Bail Terms Glossary Cards.

Click the button to download the PDF file to your device instantly. You can easily view the PDF on your smartphone as a quick reference. Or, print the PDF for your convenience.

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Need to POST BAIL In Placer County?

"As a parent, there is one phone call you never want to receive. I immediately called my lawyer and he suggested Melissa Z at the Bail house. I must say, that was the best and most calming phone call. Thank you so much Melissa for your kind words and quick response to my panic attack. With your services, my son was home within a few hours. You even called back to check on him which was simply amazing. I was completely out of my depth so I am very thankful for your services. Quick, reasonable, and effective. If you ever find yourself in this type of situation - this company should be your first phone call."
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