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Montebello - 800-662-0056
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member or friend in Montebello, Premiere Bail Bonds (800-662-0056)
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A California-licensed, family-owned agency, Premiere Bail Bonds has
been posting bail bonds in Montebello for 11 years. With one quick,
toll free phone call to our agency, you will have an experienced bail
bond agent working on your behalf, obtaining all the information necessary
to post bail quickly and efficiently for your friend or family member
in Montebello.
You will not need to rearrange your schedule. You will not need to
come to our offices. In most cases, we can get all the information
we need via phone or fax. In some cases, collateral might not be required.
We can simply obtain your signature via fax or in person (ask about
our “signature bonds”).
Premiere Bail Bonds offers convenient payment plans and we accept
most major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover).
Posting bail is stressful enough without having to go through the
process alone. Premiere Bail Bonds will help you through every step
of the bail bond process in Montebello. We are available 24 hours a
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post bail quickly and efficiently for your friend or family member
in Montebello.
Below, we’ve included some information that will help you through
the bail bond process in Montebello, including contact information
for the Montebello Police Department, Public Defender and District
Attorney’s office. Fianzas en Montebello
1600 W Beverly Blvd
Montebello, California 90640
Telephone:
323 887-1212 Monday - Thursday
323 887-1313 24 hour non emergency business
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For information on how to post a bail bond in Montebello, call Premiere
Bail Bonds at 800-662-0056.
Montebello Superior Court
Central District
Montebello 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 “Montebello”
If you need to post bail in Montebello, contact Premiere Bail Bonds
at 800-662-0056. We can handle the process for you.
Montebello Public Defender’s 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. ( Click
here to learn the history of the office.) 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. ( More
detail regarding the functions can be found in the frequently asked
questions .)
The Public Defender's Office employs approximately 670 attorneys,
75 investigators, 55 paralegals, 17 psychiatric social workers, and
a clerical/secretarial staff of approximately 150. The attorneys role
is identical to that of a privately retained attorney. Deputy Public
Defenders are all members of the State Bar, and are governed by the
same regulations and ethical obligations which pertain to a privately
retained attorney.
The attorneys employed by the Public Defender are full time employees
who by law cannot maintain private legal practices in addition to their
employment by the county government. Their experience levels range
from having been newly admitted to practice to many with over 35 years
of specialty in criminal practice. Cases are assigned to deputies in
accordance with their experience. Thus, complex and serious cases are
assigned only to those deputies with considerable experience, and capital
cases (those in which the state might seek the death penalty) are assigned
only to senior trial attorneys.
For more information on the Public Defender’s office, click
here: http://pd.co.la.ca.us/Services.html
If you need help with bail bonds in Montebello, call Premiere Bail
Bonds at 800-662-0056.
Public Defender’s Office – Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a get a Deputy Pubic Defender to represent me?
The primary responsibility of the Public Defender's Office is to ensure
the representation of any person -- whether in custody or not -- who
has been accused of a crime, but is currently unable to afford to hire
private defense counsel.
If you have been arrested and remain in custody , you will
be brought to a local court usually within 48 hours of your arrest.
If you are not in custody , you will be given a time and place
to appear for your first court date. The first court date is called
the arraignment . When you first appear in court for your
arraignment, you will be represented by the Public Defender's Office
upon your request if your are indigent. A Deputy Public Defender who
handles arraignments in the court where your case is set will be in
the courtroom to review the files describing the charges against you
along with the police reports. After reviewing the paperwork, this
attorney or a Public Defender paralegal will meet with you to explain
the charges and the legal process. In some cases the Deputy Public
Defender who represents you at this first appearance will handle all
of your case. In other cases you might be represented by more than
one attorney during different proceedings.
The Public Defender's Office represents only those people who cannot
afford to retain their own attorneys. At your arraignment -- whether
you are in custody or not -- the County of Los Angeles may require
that you complete a financial statement regarding your assets to determine
whether you can afford a private attorney. A Public Defender employee
will be available to assist you in completing this form. Even if you
do qualify for our services, the County will request that you pay a
registration fee of $25.00 for the services of the Public Defender's
Office, as is required by State law.
Although not every court handles the issue of financial eligibility
for the Public Defender in the same way, a determination as to whether
you are eligible for our services will be made either by the judge
in the arraignment court or by a Deputy Public Defender in that particular
court. However, no person will ever be denied the assistance of the
Public Defender because of inability to pay the registration fee or
any other cost of appointed counsel.
I can't afford a lawyer! Will I have to pay to be represented by
the Public Defender's Office?
You might, but it depends on your personal financial situation. Under
California law, every person who is represented by a court-appointed
attorney, which includes the Public Defender's Office, may be asked
to pay a registration fee of up to $25 to the County of Los Angeles.
You will not be forced to pay anything if you cannot afford to pay
the registration fee.
When your case ends, if you have been represented by appointed counsel,
such as the Public Defender's Office, the judge may conduct a hearing
to determine whether or not you have the present ability to pay all
-- or a portion of -- the costs of your court-appointed attorney. At
this hearing, depending upon your income and expenses, the judge may
order you to pay for the cost of the services of your attorney, some
of the cost -- or none. If the judge determines you have the ability
to pay some or all of the costs, you will be ordered to pay according
to your financial situation. If you cannot afford to pay, you will
not be required to do so.
Montebello District Attorney’s Office
214 South Fetterly Ave. Rm. 201
Los Angeles, Ca. 90022
Phone 323-780-2032
Fax 323-269-4869
As the largest local prosecutorial agency in the nation, the Los Angeles
County District Attorney’s Office has a jurisdiction covering
4,083 square miles. The territory stretches from Antelope Valley to
Long Beach, from Pomona to Malibu.
On average the District Attorney’s Office prosecutes nearly
60,000 felonies and 200,000 misdemeanors a year. The Juvenile Division,
which has nine offices throughout the County, files approximately 30,000
criminal petitions a year against criminal offenders under 18 years
of age.
Cases from the central Los Angeles City area are prosecuted downtown
at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center by the Bureau
of Central Operations. Cases outside the central district are prosecuted
by the 30 branch and area offices. Head deputy district attorneys run
the main branch offices; deputies-in-charge run the branches’ smaller
area offices. All office
locations work closely with local police to prosecute crimes in
their respective regions. Branch and area offices prosecute the majority
of cases in the District Attorney’s Office.
Certain types of cases require expert attention and are handled by
special division or units. Prosecutors in these units focus on certain
types of crimes and are specially trained to prosecute them. Special
division and units - as well as prosecutors in the Victim
Impact Program - vertically prosecute crimes, which means that
one deputy district attorney handles the case from beginning to end.
Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-978-3600
A SAFE WAY OUT!
Eradicating domestic violence and the cycle of community violence
to which it contributes is a major priority of the District Attorney's
Office. In November of 1994, the District Attorney established the
Los Angeles County Domestic Violence Hotline to help victims find "A
Safe Way Out" of their abusive environments. This toll-free service,
routes victims of domestic violence directly to trained shelter personnel
in Los Angeles County.
Funded through corporate and individual philanthropy, the hotline
operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Callers can get help in
eleven languages (English, Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese,
Tagalog, Khmer, Japanese, Thai and Armenian). Thousands of victims
have already utilized the hotline's services.
Drug abuse damages all sectors of society. Drugs destroy individual
lives, break families apart, and are very often the motivating factor
behind crimes.
To combat the drug problem, the District Attorney’s Office pursues
several strategies. The Office participates in Drug Court, an effective
diversion program for drug abusers. When cases are not appropriate
for Drug Court, the District Attorney’s Office effectively prosecutes
drug cases.
In addition, the District Attorney’s Office has established
the Major Narcotics Division , a team of specially
trained attorneys responsible for prosecuting significant narcotics
trafficking organizations in Los Angeles County. This Division ensures
that highly effective prosecutors represent the people of the State
of California in cases against drug traffickers most responsible for
the drug supply. The Division also is responsible for processing all
applications for wiretaps, an effective information tool against drug
traffickers and dealers.
The Major Narcotics Division prosecutes the following types of cases:
- Seizures of large quantities of narcotics, such as cocaine and
methamphetamine
- Mid-level dealers involved in a conspiracy to distribute narcotics
- Clandestine lab cases, including cases with multiple defendants
conspiring to manufacture drugs or individuals supplying chemicals
necessary for the manufacture of drugs
- Any narcotics case resulting from a federal or state wiretap
- Specialty narcotics cases involving informants; more than $100,000;
reverse stings; narcotics facilitators; or murder
Drug Endangered Children (DEC) Response Team
The clandestine manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine has
created a public health and safety crisis in Los Angeles County. One
aspect of that crisis jeopardizes the safety of children long before
the drugs hit the streets. More than 80 percent of all meth labs seized
are found in homes, garages, apartments, motels, or mobile homes where
children are often present. These labs, stocked with toxic chemicals
and at high risk for explosions, expose children to highly dangerous
living conditions.
To address this issue, the District Attorney’s Office and Department
of Children and Family Services have teamed with the Los Angeles Interagency
Police Apprehension Crime Task Force to create the Drug Endangered
Children (DEC) Response Team. The DEC Response Team specializes in
seizing labs that manufacture methamphetamine and provides a coordinated
response to the crisis of children found in home meth labs. To date,
more than 600 children have been rescued from meth labs. All have received
specialized medical and social services to diagnose and treat the physical
and emotional effects of drug exposure.
In addition, the District Attorney’s Office has vertically prosecuted
420 criminal defendants involved in the manufacture of methamphetamine,
meaning one highly trained prosecutor handled each case from beginning
to end.
In 2003, the District Attorney’s Drug Endangered Children Response
Team was named a Top Ten Award Winner by the Los Angeles County’s
Quality and Productivity Commission at its annual awards program. The
DEC Response Team has saved Los Angeles County $15 million in costs.
More importantly, it has potentially saved the lives of hundreds of
children.
Major Narcotics Division
Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
320 West Temple Street, Rm. 345
Los Angeles, CA. 90012
Phone: (213) 974-6831
For more information, click here: http://da.co.la.ca.us/default.htm |