Call or message Frank Calabretta’s Bail Bonds no matter the hour – day or night – any day of the year! Our team is ready to assist you with your bail bond needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. We are open even on major holidays so that you can get back home to your family as soon as possible.
Over the decades of serving residents in northern California and nationally, Frank Calabretta’s Bail Bonds Bail House has cultivated strong relationships with those who work in the jail system. Good-standing relationships with these contacts help to expedite the release of a detainee.
We understand that it can be a confusing and emotional time when you or someone close to you is arrested. Dealing with the logistics of an upcoming court hearing is best handled in the comfort and convenience of your own home, where you have the ability to make as many phone calls and meetings as necessary. These are some of the reasons why we offer anytime bail bond services.
In the state of California bail bonds can be posted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to secure the release of a defendant until their trial date. When a judge is not available in court after hours or on weekends, bail amounts can still be set using local Bail Bond Schedules. These predetermined bail bond schedules are created so that defendants can be released even when courts are not in session. Bail bond schedules can also facilitate and speed up the release process during regular business hours.
If you have questions or need help with a bail bond, reach out to us at any time! You can call us at (530) 823-8340. When you contact Frank Calabretta’s Bail House you can be confident that you are working with the most experienced, efficient, and personable bail bond agency in Placer County.
We can process bail bonds over the phone when you provide just a few details. The bail bondsman you work with will want to know:
Payment for bail can be made with a credit card. When you work with a licensed bail bond agent, the out-of-pocket cost is not the full bond amount, which can be set at $1,000 to $100,000 or more. See our Bail vs Bond article for more information.
After a defendant has satisfied all of their court hearing obligations a judge can declare the bond “exonerated.” This means that the court no longer has a financial interest in the defendant or the bail bond agency (indemnitor) for this particular case. Rulings of guilt or innocence will have no bearing on the bail bond exoneration status.
If a defendant fails to appear in court at their appointed time(s), this unfortunately most often results in bail forfeiture. If you are signing for a bail bond on behalf of someone else, be sure that it is someone you trust to show up on-time to all of their court hearings. If you are working with a bail bond agency for your own release be sure to schedule reminders about any-and-all court appearances that you have scheduled.
We strive to make sure that our clients grasp the basics of the bail process and its possible outcomes before any documents are signed. Our website and blog houses many resources for you to get a better understanding of the United States bail system. Send us a message or give us a call at (530) 823-8340 anytime with your bail bond needs or questions!
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