Need to obtain a bail bond in Newport Beach, Balboa or Corona Del Mar?
Your friend or a loved one was taken into police custody and you have no idea where there being held or how to release them? This experience can be a very tough and daunting venture into a complicated and confusing system involving several police agencies, court districts and can cause high costs on both your pocket and schedule. For well over twelve years, Premiere Bail Bonds has been serving thousands of clients throughout several California counties and hundreds of cities. Our licensed bondsmen are well experienced in releasing inmates that have been apprehended in Newport Beach, Balboa and Corona Del Mar in particular.
By calling our toll-free number at 1-800-662-0056 twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week, we can expedite a release over the phone or through a fax machine immediately. If your friend or a loved one has been arrested in Newport, Balboa, or Corona Del Mar, there are several factors that you need to be aware of. Below you will find answers pertaining from either questions you may have or simply just to know where an individual in particular is being held.
If someone is arrested in Newport, Balboa or Corona Del Mar they were taken into custody by the Newport Beach Police which patrols these three regions. If the charge is serious or if there is a warrant issued in another city, the individual in question might be transferred to the Orange County Jail facility. Call now for a Santa Ana Bail Bond at the Orange County Main Jail.
Questions....
How do I obtain a bail bond in Newport Beach for someone?
Usually to start you need to contact the jail facility of the Newport Beach Police Department located below or the Orange County Jail in Santa Ana. This information will usually become available within two hours of an arrest. Usually, if taken into Newport Beach Police custody, the individual in question will be booked which is fingerprinted, photographed and filling out various paperwork. If a person is arrested under the suspicion of a DUI, the process of booking can become longer because of blood tests and lab analysis. Bail can become available within this time period by appearing at the bail window or cashiers desk. If the person was arrested for a serious crime or has a pending warrant in another city, then the individual may be transferred to the Orange County Jail Facility. If the inmate is a new booking and has completed the booking process or has appeared in court and has been remanded to the custody of the Sheriff, bail can be posted at the IRC Cashier's Office at 550 N. Flower St., Santa Ana. If the inmate has been sentenced, bail cannot be posted. By calling Premiere Bail Bonds, we can find out this information quickly through the phone or the fax and release the inmate after the booking process for you.
Approximately how long does it take for an inmate to be released after posting bail?
If an inmate has been through the booking process in the Newport Beach Jail or Orange County Jail Facility such as fingerprinting, photographs, and paperwork, you can post bond within six to eight hours at the cashier’s office depending on how busy the facility is and how cooperative the individual is in custody. If you call Premiere Bail Bonds, we can post bail two to three hours after the booking process and prepare a release fairly quickly.
How many inmates can the Newport Beach Police hold?
The Newport Beach jail is a small jail facility that can hold up to twenty-six inmates for men and twenty-two for women. There are no private jails or pay-to-stay.
Newport Beach Police Department
870 Santa Barbara Drive, Newport Beach
Police Operator: 949-647-3681
Jail Facility: 949-644-3672
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