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East Los Angeles - 800-662-0056
If you need to post a bail bond in East Los Angeles, you want a
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experience with bail bonds in East Los Angeles. Premiere Bail Bonds
(800-662-0056), a family-owned agency, has been posting bail bonds
in East Los Angeles for 11 years.
We understand how difficult a time this is for you. That’s
why Premiere Bail Bonds has developed a system to take your information
over the phone or fax. In many cases, that’s all we will need,
which means you don’t have to rearrange your schedule to come
to our office. In the event a meeting is necessary, we can come to
you. Please call Premiere Bail Bonds toll free at 800-662-0056 to
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Many of the bonds we write are signature bonds. This means you might
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member in East Los Angeles. We might only need your signature via
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Below you will find contact information and answers to common questions
regarding the East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, the Los
Angeles County Jail system, the East Los Angeles Superior Court,
the District Attorney’s office and the Public Defender’s
office.
East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department
5019 E Third St
East Los Angeles, California 90022
(323)264-4151
East Los Angeles Station, located just east of downtown Los Angeles,
provides police services for the unincorporated County area and for
the contract city of Commerce. East Los Angeles is a densely populated
and proud community with strong cultural traditions.
East Los Angeles Station Detective Bureau
The Bureau is divded into three teams which conduct investigations
by a crime classification format.
Team 1 - Auto Theft/Property Crimes is comprised of one sergeant
and six detectives. Investigations including all crimes relating
to vehicles thefts and crimes against property such as burglaries
and grand thefts.
Team 2 - Family Crimes Unit is comprised of one sergeant and five
detectives responsible for handling domestic violence cases, elder
abuse cases, child abuse cases not handled by the Family Crimes Bureau,
sexual assault cases and 290 P.C. sex registrants. The sergeant also
serves as a direct liaison to the Violence Intervention Program (VIP),
a program that incorporates the Center for the Vulnerable Child,
a Sexual Assault Center, and a Domestic Violence Program.
Team 3 - Robbery/Assault Team is comprised of one sergeant and four
detectives responsible for the investigation of all robberies and
assaults.
During the Year 2001, East Los Angeles Detectives investigated approximately
2,696 cases.
Crime Analysis Unit
East Los Angeles Station has a full-time crime analyst and clerk to input and
evaluate crime trends within our jurisdiction. Several high profile cases
including a serial rapist, two serial robberies and a commercial burglary
case were solved last year based in part on the outstanding work of the crime
analyst.
The station is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, however,
administrative and detective personnel primarily work weekdays during
normal business hours.
HOW DO I FIND OUT THE STATUS OF A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ARRESTED?
Call the jailer at your local Station or call the Inmate Information
Line at (213) 473-6100.
HOW CAN I GET A COPY OF A POLICE REPORT?
Depending on the nature of the report and any confidentiality issues
involved, report copies are generally available through the station
that took the report. There is a fee of $12.00 each report. Reports
take approximately one week to become available - traffic accident
reports may take longer. If you do not have the report's file number,
please be prepared to supply the date, time, location and name of
the parties involved to assist us in locating the proper report.
If you need to post bail for someone in East Los Angeles, call Premiere
Bail Bonds at 800-662-0056.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY JAIL INFORMATION
General Inmate Information Center, call: (213)
473-6080 or click here: http://app1.lasd.org/iic/ajis_search.cfm
Members of the general public may visit inmates at any
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Jail Facility.
Visiting hours vary and are subject to change without prior notice.
Current facility visiting hours are listed below.
- Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, or
legal guardian.
- All persons requesting visitation privileges must be in possession
of a valid photo identification including:
- a valid California Identification Card or driver's license,
- A valid school photo identification card,
- U.S. Military identification card,
- A valid Passport/Visa,
- Alien Registration card,
- Record checks may be made if it is considered necessary for the
security of the inmates, employees, visitors, or the facility
NOTE:
- For information regarding Inmate records, money, property, funds
and bail - see section under Inmate
Reception Center
- sending MAIL to Inmates is indicated via facilities info that
follows, or
click here for specifications .
- Information regarding Mental Illness, Special Needs ... click
here

East Los Angeles Superior Court
Central District
East Los Angeles Courthouse
214 South Fetterly Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90022
HOURS
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For your convenience,
the Court offers a night court session on Monday nights.
PHONE NUMBERS
Civil/Small Claims |
(323) 780-2017 |
Community Service Coordinator |
(323) 780-2562 |
Criminal Information |
(323) 780-2025 |
District Attorney |
(323) 780-2032 |
Financial Evaluator |
(323) 780-2088 |
Jury Secretary |
(323) 780-2507 |
Pretrial Services |
(323) 780-2084 |
Public Defender |
(323) 780-2064 |
Sheriff's Division |
(323) 780-2226 |
Traffic Information |
(323) 780-2086 |
For more superior court information, click here: http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/locations/ Then
click on “East Los Angeles”
If you need to post bail in East Los Angeles, contact Premiere Bail
Bonds at 800-662-0056. We can handle the process for you.
East Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
214 South Fetterly Ave. Rm. 201
Los Angeles, Ca. 90022
Phone 323-780-2032
Fax 323-269-4869
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes
felony crimes throughout Los Angeles County – a jurisdiction covering
4,083 square miles. The territory stretches from Antelope Valley
to Long Beach, from Pomona to Malibu. The District Attorney’s
Office also prosecutes misdemeanor crimes in unincorporated
areas of the County, including East Los Angeles, and in 78 of
the 88 County
cities . Los Angeles County is larger in population than 42 states
in the nation with a population of approximately 9.8 million people.
Some common questions for the District Attorney’s
office:
Can you provide me with legal advice?
No. The District Attorney’s Office is prevented by
law from answering legal questions or offering legal advice (California
Business & Professions Code section 6131).
How do I get a copy of a police report?
Contact the police agency that created the report to obtain
a copy.
Can I gain access to criminal records online?
There is no mechanism in place for public access to criminal
records online. The Los Angeles Superior Court is the agency that
archives this information. You must deal with them directly. You
can find them on the web at http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org . Go
to the Locations page and click on “East Los Angeles.”
How can I have my criminal record expunged?
Because there are different procedures depending on what
the crime was and how the sentencing was handled, you need to go
to the court that convicted you and request, from the clerk's office
- criminal window, the correct forms and procedures for expungement.
A judge will then come to a decision that could reduce your conviction
from a felony to a misdemeanor or a misdemeanor to dismissal. Another
approach is to request clemency from the Governor of California and
the Public Defender's Office will assist you in accomplishing this
or you can hire your own attorney. With this approach your record
is not expunged, but you're given clemency.
Where do I find information on family support? Who can I
talk to about wages garnished for child support? [ TOP ]
On July 1, 2001, the Los Angeles County Child
Support Services Department assumed legal responsibility for child
support operations formerly performed by the District Attorney's Office.
Please submit all child support inquiries to the Child Support Services
Department's public Call Center at (800) 615-8858. All written correspondence
should be directed to:
Child Support Services Department
Office of Ombudsperson
5770 S. Eastern Avenue
Commerce, California 90040
cservice@childsupport.co.la.ca.us
For more information on the District Attorney’s office, click
here: http://da.co.la.ca.us/default.htm
East Los Angeles Public Defenders Office
East Los Angeles
214 South Fetterly Avenue, 3rd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90022
FAX (323) 269-5026
(323) 780-2064
The Public Defender is a law office established
and funded by the County of Los Angeles. The functions of the office
are defined by the county charter and by California state law. The
attorneys and other staff employed by the office render legal services
to individuals who are accused of public offenses, and who cannot
afford to retain the services of a private attorney. We also represent
any person under the age of 18 who is facing juvenile delinquency
proceedings, or regarding whom the state has instituted wardship
proceedings because of habitual truancy or incorrigibility. We represent
individuals who are involuntarily detained in medical facilities
in a variety of mental health proceedings because of purported mental
disabilities, those as to whom conservatorship proceedings have been
instituted because they are alleged to be gravely disabled, and patients
whose competency to refuse medical treatment is challenged. Finally,
we represent individuals who are subject to contempt proceedings
for violation of court orders, such as child support and child visitation
or custody orders.
Can I get advice from a Deputy Public Defender before I appear
in court?
Being charged in a criminal matter can be extremely traumatic for
anyone. It is perfectly understandable that in some cases you may
want to speak with a Deputy Public Defender even before your first
scheduled court date. If this is the case, you do NOT have to wait
for your first court appearance to talk to a Deputy Public Defender.
The best way to speak to a Deputy Public Defender is to call the
Public Defender's Office at the courthouse nearest where you were
arrested and ask to speak to an attorney. If you are in custody,
we will accept a collect call. ( Click
here for a list of our office locations and telephone numbers .)
A Deputy Public Defender may not be immediately available because
most Public Defender attorneys spend much of their time representing
their clients in courtrooms. However, if you feel your matter is
urgent, be sure to say so when you call any Public Defender office.
You will be connected with an experienced criminal defense attorney
who will be able to give you enough basic legal information so that
you can feel more confident when you first walk into court.
Keep in mind, however, that the attorney you talk to before your
court date will not have your specific charges or police reports
at his or her fingertips. In that situation, the attorney you speak
with would do his or her best to discuss how the law may affect you,
what your rights are, as well as how your legal representative can
acquire and preserve evidence to assist you in your case.
Another option is for you to actually go to the courthouse to speak
to a Deputy Public Defender in person. However, be aware that you
may have to wait to speak with an available attorney; perhaps the
most practical way to get all the information you need is for you
to call and schedule an appointment in advance, just as you would
for a visit to the doctor or dentist.
It is quite natural to feel overwhelmed if you have been charged
in a criminal case. If this ever happens to you, do not hesitate
to call the Public Defender's Office for assistance. That is what
we are here for.
Before an individual who is in custody may be questioned regarding
a crime, the law requires the police to inform that person that they
have the right to remain silent and the right to counsel. If the
person does not waive the right to an attorney, the police must arrange
for the presence of an attorney before questioning can take place.
Likewise, if the police wish to place a person who has been arrested
into a lineup, that person has the right to the presence of an attorney
at the lineup. The Public Defender has attorneys on call to serve
those functions. An attorney who responds to the police station or
jail serves as the person's attorney in the same way as if the attorney
had been retained to represent the person. The attorney represents
the client, not the police.
For answers to more questions about the Public Defender’s
office, click here: http://pd.co.la.ca.us/FAQS.html
For general information on the Public Defender’s office, click
here: http://pd.co.la.ca.us/Services.html
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