When someone you care about is arrested, the minutes feel like hours. The single most helpful thing you can do is stay calm and gather a few key details. With the right information, a bail bond can often be posted quickly — and the process is far less complicated than most people expect.
Step 1 — Find out where they are. Ask which jail or facility the person is being held at, along with the city or county. If you are not sure, David can help you locate them; it is a call he makes all the time.
Step 2 — Get their full name and, if possible, their date of birth or booking number. These details let the bondsman confirm the bail amount and the specific court handling the case.
Step 3 — Learn the bail amount. Bail is set by the court based on the charge. A bail bond typically lets you secure release by paying a fraction of that amount as a fee, rather than the entire sum in cash.
Step 4 — Call a licensed bail agent. This is where four decades of experience matters. David walks you through the paperwork, explains every cost up front, and coordinates directly with the jail so you are not left guessing.
Step 5 — Sign and post the bond. Much of this can be handled by phone and electronically, which means you do not always have to be standing at the jail to get things moving. Once the bond is posted, release times depend on the facility, but the wheels are already turning.
The bottom line: you do not have to navigate this alone, and you do not need to know all the answers before you call. Free bail information is exactly that — free. Call 562.200.3862 any time, day or night.

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