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Bayside CA 95524

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(707) 465-5221

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BILL DAVIDSON
BAIL BONDS

P.O. Box 823
Bayside CA 95524

BAIL BONDS DEL NORTE COUNTY,CA

(707) 465-5221

DEL NORTE
COUNTY JAIL

650 Fifth Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
Phone (707) 464-4191
Fax (707) 465-5742
sheriff@co.del-norte.ca.us
Crescent City
Police Dept

686 G St. Crescent City, Ca. 95531
Phone: (707) 464-2133
Emergency: 911
Del Norte County
Superior Court

377 J St,
Crescent City, CA 95531
Phone (707) 464-8115
Fax (707) 465-4005
California Highway Patrol
Crescent City (120)

1444 Parkway Dr., Crescent City
(707) 464-3117
District Attorney
450 H Street, Room 171
Crescent City, CA 95531
Phone (707) 464-7210
Fax (707) 465-6609
COUNTY BAIL BONDS INFORMATION.

BAIL BONDS DEL NORTE COUNTY,CA

(707) 465-5221


DEL NORTE COUNTY CALIFORNIA
BAIL BONDS

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How Bail Works

When an individual is arrested for a crime in the State of California, most often that person will be taken to a local law enforcement station for booking, prior to confinement. Once the Defendant has been arrested and booked, they have several options provided to them for release - provided the outcome of the case supports their release.

Cash Bond
In this instance, an individual must post with the court, the total amount of the bail in cash. This strongly incentives the defendant to appear in court as scheduled as non-appearance results in the forfeiture of the cash bond.

Surety Bond
This process requires a contractual undertaking guaranteed by an insurance company which has the assets to fully satisfy the amount of the bail bond. The insurance company contracts with the Bail Agent, and the Bail Agent then assures that he will re-pay the bond if the defendant fails to appear on his schedule court date. Because the Bail Agent has promised his own money, he has a vested interest in ensuring that the defendant will in fact appear in court as scheduled. Bail Agents invests the necessary time and funds required to locate and return an individual who has not honored their commitment to appear in court. It is widely held that Bail Agents have highly effective and efficient methods of ensuring a defendant is in court as scheduled.

Property Bond
Individual may secure release from custody by posting a property bond with the court. In this instance, the court records a lien on property, in the amount of the bail. If the defendant subsequently does not appear in court on the scheduled date, the court may initiate the foreclosure process in order to procure the forfeited bail amount.

Own Recognizance (O.R.)
Based on a telephone interview with defendant, the staff member of a pre-trial release program will attempt to determine if individuals in custody will in fact appear in court on their scheduled appearance date even without the strong motivator of financial forfeiture as incentive.

Citation Release
A Citation Release, or "Cite-Out" as it is commonly known, is issued to the defendant by the arresting officer typically right after the individual is arrested. Since the defendant may not actually placed in custody, the court depends solely on the integrity of arrestee that they will voluntarily appear in court on the scheduled date.