What are Bailable and Non-Bailable Offenses?
The distinction between bailable and non-bailable offenses is something many people don’t think...
By: Vilma Hicks on Sep 5, 2024 11:42:36 AM
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when arrested and booked in jail and many people feel they don’t know where to turn. At Frank Calabretta’s Bail House it’s not only our mission to provide ASAP bail bonds and get you out of jail, but to help make the process as easy and stress-free as possible for both you and your loved ones. If you’re wondering how quickly the process is to get out of jail with a bail bond, we can break down the typical steps and time frame.
When someone is arrested, the first part of the process is that they are taken to jail for booking.
Because the booking process has several steps, it can take anywhere from one hour to several hours to complete, but it also depends on the size, staffing, and busyness of the jail at any given moment.
Things that typically occur doing during the booking process include:
The next step is for the defendant to be processed in and taken to a cell within the jail, and at this time they are typically given one phone call. The phone call can be used to request bail services directly from an agency with a certified bail bondsman such as Frank Calabretta’s Bail House or the bond can be requested from a trusted friend or family member.
The person who is going to be purchasing the bail bond will usually need anywhere between 20 minutes to a couple of hours to fill out all the paperwork and complete the process of acquiring the bail bond. They will need to sign documents such as a bail indemnity agreement, a bail bond application, and a receipt.
It is at this time that a licensed bail bond agent will actually post the bail bond at the appropriate jail or detention facility where the defendant is being detained. It is only at this time that the defendant is released from jail. So, all in all, depending on the time needed to complete the booking process and acquire the bail bond. The entire process can’t take as little as an hour and a half to as much as many hours.
The final part of the process is that the bailee must show up in court. It is actually the bail bonds agency’s responsibility to ensure that the defendant for whom they posted bail appears in court on the day his or her trial is scheduled. If the defendant does not show up, then a bounty hunter is typically hired by the bail bond company to track down the defendant and bring them in.
The court typically gives the bail bond agency some time to locate the criminal defendant and bring them into court, but this can take time, so if you are purchasing a bond on someone else’s behalf, make sure to understand your responsibility before you agree to post bail
At Frank Calabretta‘s Bail House we can help you understand 24/7 bail bonds, explain the process to friends and family, and make the whole ordeal as smooth and stress-free as possible. If you have questions about the booking process, bail bond process, court requirements, or anything else simply give us a call at (530) 823–8340. We look forward to helping you in your time of need and providing ASAP bail bonds.
Frank Calabretta’s Bail House in Placer County is always open… 24/7! We are available even on weekends and holidays. on holidays and weekends. We pride ourselves on having over 40 years of experience in the bail bond industry and are experts in helping our community in Auburn CA, the Placer County Foothills, and the entire Greater Sacramento Area.
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