Bail Bonds Truckee, CA
Professional & Confidential Service 24/7
At Calabretta's Bail House
Compassionate Bailbondsmen Serving the Truckee community
Discovering that a friend or loved one has been arrested in Truckee can be extremely stressful. In such challenging times, it's essential to find a dependable and trustworthy bail bonds agent to assist in securing the release of your loved one from jail. At Bail House Bail Bonds, the longest-standing bail agency in Placer County, also serving Truckee, we are here to assist you.
"I have known Frank and "The Bail Lady" Melissa for decades. They are true professionals and really dedicated to their work, providing immediate and quality service to anyone needing a bail bond. It's amazing how many people (upstanding citizens and community leaders) find themselves on the wrong end of a traffic stop -- one leading to an arrest. I highly recommend The Bail House."
Kathleen
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"I have referred two personal friends to Frank Calabretta's Bail House Bail Bonds. Someone facing a DUI charge is mortified enough to begin with. I was told how relieved they were to work with such professional and courteous people during such a rough time. I have always known Melissa and Frank to be wonderful people who really know what they are doing. I can't thank those two enough for never letting me down!"
Laura
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Our Easy Bail Bond Process
There's 3 steps to securing a Bail Bond.
Step 1
Call The Bail House
Before contacting Bail House, please have the following information ready to help us start processing a bond: the location where your loved one is being held, how long they’ve been detained, and the charges they are facing.
Step 2
Sign Paperwork
If we’re confident that the bailee will show up for their scheduled court dates, we’ll proceed with signing the necessary paperwork. Our service fee is 10% of the bail amount, and we accept all major credit cards to make the process as smooth as possible.
Step 3
Bail is Posted
One of our agents will post the bail bond at the appropriate detention facility or jail, leading to the release of your loved one. This process usually takes about 20 minutes to 2 hours. It’s important for the released inmate to attend all their scheduled court appearances.
Locally Owned With Over 40 Years Experience In Truckee
Hours of Operation: Open 24/7
Why Choose Us?
Bail House Bail Bonds is Placer County's oldest bonding agency.
Bail House Bail Bonds, previously known as Frank Calabretta's Bail House, has proudly served the Granite Bay community for over 40 years. Our extensive experience and commitment to our clients have made us a trusted name in the industry. If you need bail bonds in the Truckee area, turn to Bail House for the most skilled and professional bail agents in Placer County.
We Care.
Bail House Bail Bonds is known for its commitment to helping community members quickly and effectively navigate the often complex bail bonds process. Our team is dedicated to providing unwavering support to those facing unexpected legal challenges, whether personally or through a loved one. In addition to our professional services, we take pride in actively participating in community events and initiatives. For example, many look forward to our annual holiday biscotti! We also open our conference room to local organizations for meetings and gatherings. Our goal is to bring people together and foster a sense of camaraderie and support.
We post bail 24/7 in Truckee.
If you or someone you know has been arrested in Truckee, regardless of the charge, and you need to secure a bail bond right away, you can count on an experienced bail bondsman from Bail House Bail Bonds to be available to take your call. Our knowledgeable bondsmen are ready to assess your or your loved one’s situation and answer any questions you have about the bail process. We can also help you understand how warrants work and offer tips on how to avoid bounty hunters.
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A little history of Truckee...
Truckee, known for its rich history and charming downtown, offers historic shops and restaurants. Recently added to the National Register of Historic Places, it was named after a Paiute Indian chief. The town is notable for its logging, ice manufacturing, the Emigrant Trail, and the Donner Party tragedy. The Donner Party's infamous 1846 ordeal, marked by poor decisions and winter delays, remains its most famous historical event. More of their story can be discovered at the Donner Memorial State Park museum.