Premiere Bail Bonds
Rosemead - 800-662-0056
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Premiere Bail Bonds has been serving the Rosemead area for the past
11 years. We are a family-owned, California-licensed agency experienced
in helping our clients move quickly and efficiently through the bail
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to obtain all the necessary information with minimal inconvenience
to you. You will not need to rearrange your schedule to travel to our
offices. If a meeting is necessary, we will travel to you.
When you call our toll free number (800-662-0056), a licensed bail
bond agent will be available to help you 24 hours a day. Ask about
our signature bonds – bonds that do not require collateral, but
simply a signature via fax or in person. We offer convenient payment
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The bail bond process in Rosemead does not need to be stressful. If
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Below, you will find contact information for the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Industry Station serving Rosemead, along with information
about the El Monte (Rio Hondo) Superior Court, Public Defender and
District Attorney serving the Rosemead area.
Los Angeles County Sheriff – Industry Station (Rosemead)
150 North Hudson Ave.
City of Industry, California
Business Phone: 626-330-3322
Our patrol area is situated in the eastern portion of Los Angeles
County, spanning the east San Gabriel and Walnut Valleys. We are responsible
for providing police services to the cities of Industry, La Puente
and La Habra Heights, and the unincorporated county communities of
East and West Valinda, Valinda, Bassett/North Whittier and Hacienda
Heights.
The area encompasses approximately 65 square miles and a population
of more than 243,000.
Further information can be obtained by calling Industry Station at
(626) 330-3322 or by FAX at (626) 333-1895
If you need help posting a bail bond in Rosemead, please call Premiere
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El Monte (Rio Hondo) Superior Court
East District
El Monte Courthouse
11234 E. Valley Blvd.
El Monte, California 91731
HOURS
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
PHONE NUMBERS
Alternate Public Defender |
(626) 459-8831 |
Civil Department |
(626) 575-4116,
(626) 575-4117,
(626) 575-4118 |
Criminal Department |
(626) 575-4121,
(626) 575-4122 |
District Attorney |
(626) 575-4155 |
G.C. Services |
(626) 454-1034 |
Jury |
(626) 575-4290,
(626) 575-4297 |
Pre-trial Services |
(626) 575-4188 |
Probation |
(626) 575-4002 |
Public Defender |
(626) 575-4174 |
Public Health Officer |
(626) 575-4026 |
Sheriff |
(626) 575-4180 |
Traffic |
(626) 575-4112,
(626) 575-4113,
(626) 575-4105 |
Trial Court Administrator |
(626) 575-4101 |
Asst. Trial Court Admin. |
(626) 575-4102 |
For more superior court information, click here: http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/locations/ Then
click on “El Monte”
For information on bail bonds in Rosemead, contact Premiere Bail Bonds
at 800-662-0056.
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El Monte (Rio Hondo) District Attorney’s Office
11234 East Valley Blvd., Rm. 110
El Monte, Ca. 91731
Phone 626-575-4155
Fax 626-442-6543
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.
For more information, click here: http://da.co.la.ca.us/default.htm
To post a bail bond in Rosemead, please call Premiere Bail Bonds toll
free at 800-662-0056. We will help you through the bail bond process
in Rosemead.
El Monte (Rio Hondo) Public Defenders Office
El Monte (Rio Hondo)
11234 East Valley Blvd., Suite 113
El Monte, CA 91731
FAX (626) 350-9270
(626) 575-4174
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.
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 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 Rosemead, call Premiere Bail Bonds
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