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Bail Bond Process

At Ventura Bail Bonds Service we believe that helping our clients understand the arrest and bail process can help alleviate some of the grief and confusion often associated with incarceration of a friend of loved one. For this reason representatives of Ventura Bail Bonds Service are trained and always available to answer any question you may have, 24×7.

The posting of a bail bond or surety bond is a contractual agreement between a Bail Bond Storeman and an individual or cosigner posting bail for a defendant. The Bail Bond Storeman’s role is to guarantee to the court that the defendant, if released from bail after an arrest will appear at all scheduled court dates.

In order for an individual or cosigner to make bail, collateral must be established to pay the court in the event that a defendant does not appear at their scheduled date. Forms of collateral may include personal property, a pre-authorized credit account, real estate or in some cases just a signature with standing ties in the community. At Ventura Bail Bonds Service we can often set up a pre-authorization by phone and will always work with clients to determine the best options during this process.

Bail Bond Process

For the Bail Bond service, the person posting bail or cosigning will be required to pay a fee in the amount of 10% of the bail amount as legally required by the state of California. Once a cosigner or defendant has been pre-approved for the bond amount, Ventura Bail Bonds Service will generate all the necessary paperwork to initiate the bail bonds process. Once payment has been made and all paperwork has been signed and completed, the Bail Bond Storeman will immediately post bail for the defendant. The bail and release process can take anywhere from 3-48 hours. This timeframe depends on the location that the defendant is incarcerated as well as the current case load of the court, but at Ventura Bail Bonds Service we will always work to get clients released as fast as possible

Other points of consideration when choosing a Bail Bond Storeman should include making sure that person is licensed in the applicable state and that they will be able to provide you with copies of all contracts, agreements, and an itemized receipt. Ventura Bail Bonds Serviceman are always available to assist and answer all your questions throughout the entire bail process.

Call 805-256-3032 today to speak to a licensed Bail Bond Storeman who can help you obtain the release of those who have been arrested and detained.