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Bail House Bail Bonds

Across the Street from the Placer County Jail

11410 Atwood Rd
Auburn, CA 95603

Hours of Operation: Open 24/7

Bail House Bail Bonds

Bail House Bail Bonds

 

Areas We Serve

Bail House Bail Bonds is Placer County's premier and most seasoned bail bond service. Around the clock, every day of the week, our dedicated bail bond agents are here to assist in securing the release of your friends and family from jails across Nevada County, Placer County, and El Dorado County.

If you're seeking a bail bonds service that is not only swift and reliable but also deeply compassionate, look no further than Bail House Bail Bonds. Reach out to us today for unparalleled service in Auburn, Nevada City, and Roseville.

Areas Served:

  • Placer County
  • Nevada County
  • Sacramento County
  • El Dorado County
  • Auburn
  • Grass Valley
  • Penryn
  • Colfax
  • Granite Bay
  • Rockin
  • Roseville
  • Lincoln
  • Weimar
  • Nevada City
  • Lake Wildwood
  • Penn Valley
  • Lake of the Pines
  • Chicago Park
  • Loomis
  • Meadows Vista
  • Newcastle
  • Sheridan
  • Truckee
  • Alta Sierra
  • Cool
  • Georgetown

 

 
MEET THE OWNER OF BAIL HOUSE BAIL BONDS

MELISSA ZIMMERMAN

In 2022, Melissa Zimmerman became the proud owner of Frank Calabretta's Bail House Bail Bonds, marking a new chapter in her career. Having been a key part of the Bail House team since 1986, Melissa has dedicated herself to serving the Placer County community with unwavering commitment.

When you reach out to us, whether it's the crack of dawn or the dead of night, you'll find Melissa Zimmerman or a member of her dedicated team on the other end of the line, ready to assist. Our commitment to being available 24/7, every single day of the year, underscores our dedication to serving the Placer County community with reliability and empathy. We understand the urgency and sensitivity of your situation, which is why we ensure that whenever you call, you're met with a ready and reassuring voice, eager to guide you through the bail process with both professionalism and compassion.

Melissa
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Justin Fontana

Marketing Manager
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Executive Assistant
 
THE FOUNDER OF BAIL HOUSE BAIL BONDS

Frank Calabretta

In 1973 Frank opened Frank Calabretta’s Bail House Bail Bonds across the street from the old Placer County Jail. When a new county jail, which now has over 500 beds, was built in the 1980’s Frank opened a new office directly across the street from it and soon became known as Placer County’s Bondsman.

Frank’s expertise in cooking Italian dinners for community events made him a culinary legend in Placer County. Whether it was a fundraiser for Little League, Crime Victims United, an awards banquet for the sheriff’s department, or any other worthy cause, Frank and his crew whipped up dishes that left the diners wanting second and even thirds. “I live here, I work here and I want to give something back to the community that’s been so good to me,” says Calabretta.

That same attitude could be seen with Frank's annual Christmas Lights display. For years when you would open the Yellow Pages to “bail bonds,” the first thing you get is a full-page ad of Frank Calabretta’s Bail House Bail Bonds, complete with a photo of a smiling Frank and pictures of his Bail House Christmas decorations that include more than a quarter-million lights.

“The lights are great advertising for me,” says Frank, “but they also provide some holiday cheer for the guys and gals who see them from behind bars in the Placer County Jail. The jailers love them, too. A typical electricity bill for December is $18,000, so I guess PG&E also loves ‘em.” Frank says that the first question asked by many people who phone his office is, “are you the outfit with all the Christmas Lights?” A lot of the callers aren’t even seeking a bail bond. Rather, they call to say how much they and their children enjoyed the holiday decorations.

Frank owned and operated his Bail House until 2022, when long-time employee Melissa Zimmerman took over ownership. Keeping with tradition, Melissa still makes hundreds of pounds of biscotti every year and opens up the Auburn Bail House to the community for meetings, events, and socialization.

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