When you need bail bonds NOW — not tomorrow, not in an hour — call 800-BAIL-911. Angels Bail Bonds answers every call, every hour. Licensed since 1958. Serving all of Southern California.
What to Do Right After an Arrest
Tell us the defendant's name, the jail they're in, and the charges if known. We work with limited information.
We start the bail bond process immediately and handle all paperwork to get your loved one home fast.
The Bail Process
Understanding the bail process reduces panic and helps you make better decisions. Here's exactly what happens from the moment of arrest through case resolution.
After arrest, the defendant is transported to a local jail for booking — fingerprints, photos, background checks, and entering charges into the system. Booking takes 2–6 hours depending on the facility. Bail cannot be posted until booking is complete.
Once booked, the bail amount is determined by the county's bail schedule — a preset list of amounts for each charge. The bail schedule amount can be paid immediately. At arraignment (within 48 hours), a judge may adjust bail up or down based on the defendant's criminal history, flight risk, and community ties.
Call (626) 478-1062. You'll speak directly with a licensed agent who will explain the bail amount, your total cost (10% premium), and your obligations as the indemnitor (cosigner). We handle everything by phone — no need to visit an office.
You sign two documents: the bail bond application and the indemnity agreement. These can be completed electronically. The indemnity agreement makes you financially responsible if the defendant fails to appear in court. We explain every line before you sign.
We deliver the bond to the jail. The facility verifies the bond and begins processing the defendant's release. Release takes 4–8 hours at most facilities — longer at high-volume jails like Twin Towers (8–16 hours). We track the process and notify you immediately when your loved one is released.
The defendant must attend every court date. Missing court triggers a bench warrant and bond forfeiture — meaning the indemnitor becomes liable for the full bail amount. The bond stays active until the case is resolved (dismissed, plea deal, or verdict). Once resolved, the bond is exonerated and all obligations end.
Your Obligations
When you sign a bail bond, you become the indemnitor — the person financially responsible for the bond. This is a serious commitment. Here's what you need to know:
Meet Your Bail Agent
Angels Bail Bonds has been a trusted name in California bail bonds since 1958. Our team holds California Insurance License #1K06080 and has helped thousands of families navigate the bail process across Southern California County.
When you call our Southern California line, you speak directly with a licensed bail agent — not a call center. We understand the local process at local detention facilities and the county courthouses, and we use that knowledge to get your loved one released as quickly as possible.
Disclaimer: This website provides general information about bail bonds and is not legal advice. Every case is unique. Consult a licensed attorney for legal counsel specific to your situation.
One call, any county, any hour — straight answers from a licensed California bail bondsman.
800-BAIL-911 is the dedicated emergency line of Angels Bail Bonds, a California-licensed bail bond agency operating since 1958 under Insurance License #1K06080. A licensed California bail agent answers every call directly — never a voicemail, never an offshore call center. Service is 24/7/365, including holidays and overnight.
We post bonds across Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and San Diego counties from one call. For a bond outside our direct footprint, we handle the referral to a licensed agent in that county so you still get a licensed bondsman, not a broker.
Paperwork can start from your phone in under 15 minutes. Once paperwork is signed, the bond is typically posted at the jail within 30–60 minutes depending on jail workload and hold-checks. Weekend and holiday processing may add 1–2 hours on the release side.
California law (Insurance Code § 1800.4) sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the full bail amount — paid once, non-refundable. Calling at 2am costs the same as calling at 2pm. We also offer zero-down options and payment plans for families who qualify based on credit or collateral.