Weapons & Firearms Bail Bonds in Placer County
Dependable Bail Help for Gun-Related Charges
An arrest involving weapons or firearms can be serious and intimidating. Even responsible gun owners can find themselves facing charges after a misunderstanding, a traffic stop, or an incident where a weapon was present.
At Bail House Bail Bonds, we believe that everyone deserves the chance to defend themselves properly — not from a jail cell. Our licensed agents are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to guide you through the bail process quickly and confidentially.
We understand how urgent these situations are, and we work hard to get you or your loved one released fast so you can focus on your case and your family.
Common Weapons & Firearms Charges in California
California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation.
The most frequent charges we see include:
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PC 25400: Carrying a concealed firearm
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PC 25850: Possession of a loaded firearm in a public place or vehicle
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PC 29800: Felon or prohibited person in possession of a firearm
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PC 30605: Possession of an assault weapon or banned firearm
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PC 245(a)(2): Assault with a firearm
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PC 417: Brandishing or displaying a weapon in a threatening manner
Penalties depend on whether the offense involves a prior conviction, an illegal firearm, or additional criminal allegations. Many of these cases are eligible for bail, which allows the accused to return home and work with their attorney before trial.
Below are some other charges and their presumptive bail costs. Actual bail amounts may vary depending on the circumstances of the arrest.
| Penal Code | Charge | Presumptive Bail |
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417(b) Felony |
EXHIBITING LOADED FIREARM AT DAY CARE CENTER |
$50,000 |
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626.9(b) Felony |
POSSESSION OF A FIREARM IN SCHOOL ZONE |
$25,000 |
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29800 Felony |
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY FELON |
$25,000 |
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29805 Felony |
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY PROHIBITED MISDEMEANANT |
$20,000 |
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246 Felony |
SHOOTING AT INHABITED DWELLING, VEHICLE OR AIRCRAFT |
$150,000 |
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21810 Felony |
MANUFACTURE, IMPORT, SELL OR POSSESS METAL KNUCKLES |
$15,000 |
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25850 Misdemeanor |
LOADED FIREARM ON PERSON OR IN VEHICLE |
$5,000 |
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417(a)(2) Misdemeanor |
BRANDISHING A FIREARM |
$5,000 |
Why Fast Bail Matters in Weapons Cases
Quick release protects your reputation, job, and ability to prepare your defense.
When bail is posted right away, you can:
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Meet with your attorney in private
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Access important documents or firearm permits
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Demonstrate responsibility to the court
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Avoid unnecessary jail time before trial
At Bail House Bail Bonds, we move fast — coordinating directly with Placer County, Nevada County, and nearby jails to process your release as quickly as possible.
How We Help
When you call Bail House Bail Bonds, you’ll speak directly with a local, licensed agent who understands the firearm laws and local court system.
Here’s how the process works:
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Call Anytime (24/7). We answer immediately and gather case details.
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Paperwork Made Easy. Sign everything online or by phone — no delays.
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Fast Jail Release. We post bail directly with the facility and follow up until release is complete.
Our goal is simple: get your loved one home quickly, safely, and discreetly.
Why Auburn Trusts Bail House Bail Bonds
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Local Knowledge: We post bail daily at the Placer County Jail and nearby facilities.
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Experienced Agents: Skilled in weapons-related and high-bail cases.
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Confidential & Professional: Your privacy and dignity are our top priorities.
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Always Open: Day, night, weekends, and holidays — we’re here when you need us.
We treat every client with respect and urgency — no judgment, just help.
Serving Clients Across Northern California
We provide weapons and firearm bail bonds for:
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Auburn, Roseville, Rocklin, Lincoln, and all of Placer County
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Sierra & Nevada Counties
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Statewide bail posting throughout California
Out of state? We can handle the entire process over the phone.
Call Now for Immediate Weapons or Firearms Bail Help
If someone you care about has been arrested for a weapons or firearm charge, act fast.
We’ll walk you through every step of the bail process and get your loved one home as quickly as possible.
📞 Call 24/7: (520) 823-8340
Bail House Bail Bonds — Fast, Local, and Discreet.
FAQs
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Can you get bail for a gun charge in California?
Yes. Most weapons and firearm offenses are eligible for bail in California. The bail amount depends on the type of weapon, whether it was concealed or used in a crime, and the defendant’s criminal history. Our agents at Bail House Bail Bonds in Auburn can confirm the bail amount for Placer County and begin posting immediately — even after hours.
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How much is bail for firearm possession?
Typical bail amounts include:
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Carrying a concealed firearm (PC 25400): $20,000 – $35,000
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Loaded firearm in public (PC 25850): $25,000 – $50,000
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Felon in possession (PC 29800): $50,000 – $100,000
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Brandishing a weapon (PC 417): $25,000 – $75,000
The final amount is determined by the Placer County bail schedule and any risk factors presented to the court.
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What Penal Codes cover gun and weapon charges in California?
Common firearm-related codes include:
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PC 25400: Concealed firearm
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PC 25850: Loaded firearm in a public place
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PC 29800: Felon or prohibited person with a firearm
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PC 417: Brandishing or displaying a weapon
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PC 245(a)(2): Assault with a firearm
Each carries different penalties and bail requirements depending on the details of the incident.
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What happens after someone posts bail for a weapons charge?
After release, the defendant must:
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Appear at all court hearings
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Obey any protective or firearm restriction orders
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Refrain from possessing weapons while out on bail
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Stay in contact with their bail agent and attorney
Violating bail conditions can lead to revocation and a new arrest warrant.
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Can someone be denied bail for a gun-related offense?
Bail is rarely denied unless the charge involves extreme violence, repeat offenses, or federal weapons violations. Even in serious cases, judges may set higher bail amounts with added conditions. Our agents can check eligibility immediately and guide you through all options available.
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Does posting bail mean guilt?
No. Posting bail does not imply guilt — it simply allows the accused to be released while awaiting trial.
It’s a way to ensure the defendant’s appearance in court while giving them the freedom to work, meet with counsel, and prepare a defense.
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What if I’m out of state but need to post bail for someone in California?
No problem — we can complete the entire process over the phone. We’ll handle all paperwork and communication with the jail, so you can post bail from anywhere.
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Do you offer payment plans for bail premiums?
No. At Bail House Bail Bonds we do not offer payment plans. The premium must be paid in full at the time of service.
At Bail House Bail Bonds we accept cash payments in person at our offices. Please call ahead to arrange with us when you will come to the office to make your payment. We also accept verified personal checks and all major credit cards.