Bail Unit Bail Bonds provides bail bonds in Long Beach, CA 90802, serving Los Angeles County. If someone has been arrested and you need help fast, you can reach our team any time—hours are 24/7.
For immediate assistance, call (562) 200-0333. We’ll help you understand the next steps and what information is needed to start the bail process.
Our office is located at 425 West Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802, and we assist families looking for bail bonds near 90802 with clear, straightforward support.
24 Hour Bail Bonds in Long Beach, CA
When an arrest happens, timing matters. Bail Unit Bail Bonds offers 24 hour bail bonds Long Beach so you can start the process as soon as bail is set.
When you call (562) 200-0333, have the defendant’s full name, date of birth, and where they are being held if you know it. If you don’t have every detail, call anyway—our Long Beach bail bondsman can tell you what to gather next.
How the Bail Bond Process Works in Los Angeles County
- Arrest: A person is taken into custody by law enforcement.
- Booking: Fingerprints, photos, and personal information are recorded, and the person is entered into the system.
- Bail is set: A bail amount may be set based on the charge and court process.
- Contact a bondsman: Call Bail Unit Bail Bonds to discuss options for Los Angeles County bail bonds.
- Complete paperwork: A co-signer (if needed) completes forms and reviews the agreement.
- Bond is posted: The bond is submitted to start the release process.
- Release: The jail completes release steps, and the defendant is released once cleared.
Bail Bond Paperwork & Co-Signer Responsibilities
Starting a bail bond typically involves an application and basic identification. You may also discuss payment arrangements for the bond and review an indemnity agreement that explains responsibilities tied to the bond.
A co-signer is usually responsible for making sure the defendant follows all court requirements, including showing up to scheduled court dates. If the defendant does not follow court instructions, the co-signer may have financial responsibility based on the agreement.
Collateral may be requested in some situations, but it is not always required. If collateral is discussed, ask what types may be accepted and when it would be returned, based on the bond terms and court completion.
Serving Long Beach and Nearby Areas in Los Angeles County
Bail Unit Bail Bonds serves Long Beach and nearby areas in Los Angeles County. If you’re searching for bail bonds near 90802, we can help you take action quickly and explain what to expect as the process moves forward.
Why Contact Bail Unit Bail Bonds
When you’re dealing with an arrest, clear communication matters. Bail Unit Bail Bonds focuses on explaining the process in plain language, answering questions directly, and helping you understand what happens after bail is set.
We prioritize confidentiality and responsive service, especially when time is critical. If you need a Long Beach bail bondsman who understands the local steps involved in Los Angeles County bail bonds, call (562) 200-0333 anytime—24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a bail bond cost in Long Beach?
The cost of a bail bond depends on the bail amount set for the case and the terms discussed with the bondsman. When you call, you can ask what the total cost would be based on the bail amount. If you don’t know the bail amount yet, we can tell you what information to check and what happens once it’s set.
How long does release usually take in Los Angeles County?
Release time can vary based on the jail’s workload, staffing, and the step the case is in when the bond is posted. After paperwork is completed and the bond is submitted, the jail still needs to process the release. For the most accurate estimate, call with the person’s name and where they are being held.
What information should I have ready when I call?
It helps to have the defendant’s full legal name, date of birth, and the jail location if known. If you have a booking number, that can also speed things up. If you don’t have all details, call anyway and we’ll guide you on what to find next.
When might collateral be required?
Collateral may be requested depending on the situation and the details of the bond. It is not always required for every case. If collateral is needed, ask what options are acceptable and how it would be handled according to the agreement.
Can I arrange bail over the phone?
Yes, many parts of the process can often be started by phone, including getting information and beginning paperwork steps. Call (562) 200-0333 to discuss what can be handled remotely and what may need to be completed in person. Having the defendant’s information ready can help move things faster.
What happens if someone misses court?
Missing court is serious and can create new problems in the case. The court may issue a warrant, and the bond agreement may include financial responsibility for the co-signer. If this happens, contact the bail bond agency right away to discuss the next steps and options available.
If you need help now, call Bail Unit Bail Bonds at (562) 200-0333. We’re available 24/7 to help with bail bonds in Long Beach and throughout Los Angeles County.