Premiere Bail Bonds Torrance - 800-662-0056
The subject of bail bonds usually arises at an inconvenient and difficult
time. Suddenly you need to gather a lot of information and you don’t
know where to find it. A licensed bail bond agency is the best place
to start. If you need a bail bond for a friend or family member in
Torrance, please call us toll free at 1-800-662-0056 .
We are a licensed bail bond agency serving Torrance and the California
bail industry for more than 11 years. When you contact us, we will
make calls to obtain all the information you need to post bail as quickly
and conveniently as possible. In most cases, we can work with you via
telephone and/or fax.
Inmates are booked at the Torrance
Police Department Jail, located
at 3300 Civic Center Drive, Torrance, CA. Arrestees who remain in custody
after arraignment are remanded to the custody of the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department. Inmates at the Torrance Jail are eligible
for bail, but the process needs to take place soon after the person
is arrested and booked. The jail is small and gets crowded easily,
so inmates are transferred to the LA County jail as soon as possible.
We can help you move through the bail bond process quickly. Please
call us anytime at 800-662-0056.
To familiarize you with the bail bonds in Torrance, we have listed
some important information below.
Torrance Police Department
3300 Civic Center Dr
Torrance, California 90503
(310)328-3456
All numbers are in the 310 area code
Emergency Call only 911 or 320-2611
Non-emergency calls or information 328-3456
Speech & Hearing Impaired - TDD 618-5641
Chief of Police 310.618.5705
Deputy Chief 310.618.2333
Detective Division 310.618.5570
Economic Crimes Detectives 310.618.6362
Juvenile Detectives 310.618.5571
Vice & Narcotics Detectives 310.618.5709
Recorded Information Line 310.618.5730
Records Division (Police Reports) 310.618.5529
Jail Custody Information 310.618.5631
Property & Evidence Room 310.618.5521
Traffic (Accident Follow-up & Citation Sign Offs) 310.618.5557
TORRANCE JAIL INFORMATION
The Torrance Police Department Jail is located at 3300 Civic Center
Drive, Torrance, CA. From the 405 Freeway, exit at Crenshaw Blvd. and
proceed south approximately one mile. Turn right on Maricopa Street
and proceed west to Maple Avenue. Turn right and proceed north to Civic
Center Drive. Turn left and proceed west to the front of the station.
There is no overnight parking available.
To find out if a friend or family member is in the Torrance Jail,
you can contact the jail directly at 310-618-5631. For information
on how to post a bail bond in Torrance, you can contact Premiere Bail
Bonds at 800-662-0056.
WHERE WILL A TORRANCE POLICE ARRESTEE BE SENT AFTER HE/SHE
GOES TO COURT?
Arrestees who remain in custody after arraignment are remanded to the custody
of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. For more information
about the department and individual jail facilities, click on http://www.lasd.org/lasd_services/custody-services/custody.html
To reach the General Inmate Information Center (Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department), call: (213)
473-6080 or click on http://app1.lasd.org/iic/ajis_search.cfm
THE TORRANCE POLICE DEPARTMENT “PAY TO STAY” PROGRAM
The Torrance Police Department offers a “Pay to Stay – Inmate
Worker Program” for qualified persons who have been sentenced
to serve time in jail. The “Pay to Stay – Inmate Worker
Program” provides an alternative to serving time in the county
jail. Persons can serve time when sentenced to jail due to a misdemeanor
conviction such as driving under the influence or non-drug related
cases. Persons with a history of violent behavior will not be admitted
to this program. With the approval of the sentencing court, your time
can be served in the safe, clean and secure environment of the Torrance
Police Department Jail.
HOW DO I ARRANGE TO SERVE MY TIME AT THE TORRANCE JAIL? During
your sentencing proceedings ask the court to allow you to serve your
sentence in the Torrance City Jail. You will also need to ask for a
Court Commitment Order, which states your name, the charge and the
sentence (time) to be served. Insure the court indicates specific information
on the Court Commitment Order, to include: 1) that your time may be
served at the Torrance City Jail, 2) whether your sentence may be served
in blocks of time (weekends only), and 3) any variation to the Good
Time / Work Time credit.
For more information about this program or the Torrance Police Department,
click here: http://www.tpd.torrnet.com/
If you need to post bail in Torrance, call Premiere Bail Bonds at
800-662-0056. We can walk you through the entire bail bond process.
Torrance Superior Court
Southwest District
Torrance Courthouse
825 Maple Avenue
Torrance, California 90503-5058
LOCATION
For driving and parking information, click here:
HOURS OF OPERATION
8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
PHONE NUMBERS
Arbitration |
(310) 222-8815 |
Certification (Civil, Family Law, Probate) |
(310) 222-8810 |
Civil Information |
(310) 222-8809 |
Civil Supervisor |
(310) 222-8802 |
Conciliation |
(310) 222-8881 |
Criminal Information |
(310) 222-6506 |
Criminal Judgment & Certification |
(310) 222-8814 |
Criminal Supervisor |
(310) 222-1750 |
Default/Dismissal |
(310) 222-1712 |
District Attorney |
(310) 222-3552 |
Domestic Violence Clinic |
(310) 222-6731 |
FAX Filing |
(310) 782-7326 FAX |
Filing Window |
(310) 222-8812 |
Jury |
(310) 222-8884
(310) 222-8885 |
Juvenile Traffic |
(310) 222-8878 |
Law Library |
(310) 222-8816 |
Probate |
(310) 222-8803 |
Probation |
(310) 222-2672 |
Public Defender |
(310) 543-4300 |
Sheriff's Department |
(310) 222-3345 |
Small Claims |
(310) 222-6400 |
Traffic Division Information |
(213) 742-8860 |
Criminal Program Section
The Southwest District has criminal jurisdiction over infractions,
misdemeanors and felony offenses filed by South Bay law enforcement
agencies. The court handles arraignments for felony charges, preliminary
hearings to determine if there is sufficient evidence and felony sentences
that do not require the death penalty.
Appearance Information
You must appear in person on your due date and arrive by 8:30 a.m.
When you arrive, check for your name on the court calendar on the
bulletin board outside of Room 170. The calendar will designate your
assigned courtroom.
If your name is not on the calendar, check with the Clerk in Room
170. Bring any paperwork that relates to your case such as: an arrest
or bail information, etc.
If you need record checks, have already been sentenced and must pay
a fine/show proof of program completion, are filing motions or have
other court business, you may appear at anytime between the hours of
8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. It is suggested that you arrive after the "morning
rush" which lasts until approximately 10:30 a.m.
Bench Warrants
Once your case has gone to bench warrant, you must appear before a
judge. You may do so Monday through Friday at 8:15 a.m. Please check
in at the Clerk's Office - Room 170. Bring all paperwork that relates
to your case.
Exceptions:
If you were arrested in the city of Torrance, you must
appear only on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 8:30 a.m.
If you were arrested in the city of Redondo Beach, you
must appear only on Tuesday mornings at 8:30 a.m.
Expungement (1203.4 PC) Motions
You may file an Expungement Petition after you have fulfilled all
your terms of probation or have been discharged from the original term
of probation, or have not been placed on probation and all your sentence
terms have been completed. You may file your petition and your proof
of service with the Prosecuting Attorney by mail (forms are available
below or from the Clerk's Office, Room 170). Your petition will be
submitted to a judge and you will be notified by mail after a decision
is made.
Domestic Violence/Civil Harassment Temporary Restraining Orders
Ex-parte hours for Domestic Violence and Civil Harassment Temporary
Restraining Orders are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 3:30
p.m. Applicants will be directed to either Department SW-H, Room 180
on the first floor or Department SW-J, Room 560 on the fifth floor.
Order to Show Cause hearings are scheduled in either Department SW-H
(even case numbers) or Department SW-J (odd case numbers) and are generally
set Monday through Thursday at 8:30 a.m.
Domestic Violence Clinic
The Domestic Violence Clinic is open from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. It is located at 825 Maple Ave., fourth floor,
Torrance, and in the Inglewood Court at One Regent Street, second floor,
phone (310) 419-6788 or (310) 419-6789. The DVC is available to anyone
who qualifies for a domestic violence or civil harassment restraining
order. An attorney from Legal Foundation is available 8:30 to 11:30
a.m. and 12:30 to 3:30p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for Torrance
D.V.C. The Domestic Violence Clinic is staffed by volunteers and Interns
and cannot give any legal advice. Clients are helped in the order they
sign in. Sign in no later than 1:30 p.m. If you are interested in volunteering,
please call Deborah Warrenfeltz at (310) 222-8802.
For more superior court information, click here: http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/locations/
Then click on “Torrance”
For information on bail bonds in Torrance, contact us at 800-662-0056.
Torrance Public Defenders Office
3655 Torrance Blvd., Suite 200
Torrance, CA 90503
FAX (310) 543-4318
(310) 543-4300
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.
For more information on the Public Defenders office, click here: http://pd.co.la.ca.us/Services.html
For more information on the bail bond process in Torrance, contact
Premiere Bail Bonds at
800-662-0056.
Torrance District Attorney’s Office
825 Maple Ave., Rm. 190
Torrance, Ca. 90503
Phone 310-222-3552
Fax 310-320-2684
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