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  • How Bail Bonds work in Solano/ Sonoma County California:

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SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

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When an individual is arrested for a crime in the State of California, typically that person will be taken to a local law enforcement station for booking, prior to incarceration in a station lock-up or county jail. Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending the conclusion of his or her case.
The bail system is designed to guarantee the appearance of a criminal defendant in court at the time the judge directs.
CASH

To be released on cash bail, an individual must post with the court the total amount of the bail, in cash, to secure his or her return to court on an appointed date, and thereafter until the case is concluded. Full cash bonds provide a powerful incentive for defendants to appear at trial. If the defendant shows up for his/her scheduled court appearances, the cash is returned to him/her. If s/he fails to appear, the cash bond is forfeited to the court.
SURETY BOND

An alternative to cash bail is the posting of a surety bond. This process involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by an admitted insurance company having adequate assets to satisfy the face value of the bond. The bail agent guarantees to the court that they will pay the bond forfeiture if a defendant fails to appear for their scheduled court appearances. The bail agents guarantee is made through a surety company and/or by the pledge of property owned by the agent.
For this service, the defendant is charged a premium. To be released pursuant to the posting of a surety bond, the arrestee or a relative or friend of the arrestee, typically contacts a bail agent, an individual licensed by the State of California to post surety bonds. Prior to the posting of a surety bond, the bail agent undertakes a detailed interview of the proposed guarantor of the surety bond, as well as of the arrestee and relatives of the arrestee, as part of the underwriting procedure for bond.
By involving the family and friends, as well as through the acceptance of collateral, the bail agent can be reasonable assured that an individual released on surety bond will appear at his or her appointed court date, as required, until the case is adjudicated.
After this procedure is concluded, if an agreement is reached, the bail agent posts a bond for the amount of the bail, to guarantee the arrestee's return to court.
With his money on the line, a bail agent has a financial interest in supervising bailees, and ensuring that they appear for trial. If a defendant "skips", the bail agent has time and the financial incentive to find him/her and bring him/her in. Significantly, commercial bail bond agents profit only when the defendant shows up for trial.
Judges acknowledge that bail agents have highly efficient methods to get defendants to court.
OWN RECOGNIZANCE

Another method of release pending trial is through a county or law enforcement administered pretrial release program.
Usually, the staff members of these programs interview individuals in custody and make recommendations to the court regarding release of these individuals on their own recognizance (i.e., without any financial security to insure the interviewee's return).

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  • Law Enforcement in Sonoma/Solano Counties:

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Fairfield Police Department
1000 Webster Street
Fairfield, CA 94533
http://www.ci.fairfield.ca.us/Non-Emergency-Phone-

Numbers.htm

County Sheriff
530 Union Avenue, Suite 100
Fairfield CA 94533
Phone:707-421-7000

CHP
Solano (365)
3050 Travis Blvd., Fairfield
(707) 428-2100

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  • Sonoma/Solano County Jails and Courtrooms:
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COURTHOUSESOLANO COUNTY
Hall of Justice
600 Union Avenue,
Fairfield, CA 94533

Law and Justice
530 Union Avenue,
Fairfield, CA 94533

Solano Justice Building
321 Tuolumne
Vallejo, CA 94590


Detention Facility: SOLANO COUNTY
2500 Claybank Road
Fairfield, CA 94533

Solano County Justice
Center Detention Facility:
500 Union Avenue
Fairfield, CA 94533

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  • County Public Defender- District Attorney:
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Solano County District Attorney's Office
Solano County Government Center - Fairfield
Phone:(707) 784-6800
Fax:(707) 784-7986
Hours: Lobby Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
SolanoDA@solanocounty.com
675 Texas Street, Suite 4500
Fairfield CA 94533-6340
The District Attorney's Office is located on the 4th floor of the new Solano County Government Center.



Solano County District Attorney's Office
Solano County Justice Building Vallejo
Phone:(707) 553-5321
Fax:(707) 553-5654
Hours: Lobby Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
SolanoDA@solanocounty.com
321 Tuolumne Street
Vallejo CA 94590
The District Attorney's Office is located on the second floor of the Justice Building.


Main Office
Solano County Public Defender
Phone:(707) 784-6700
Fax:(707) 784-6747
PublicDefender@solanocounty.com
675 Texas Street Suite 3500
Fairfield CA 94533

Branch Office
Solano County Public Defender
Phone:(707) 553-5241
Fax:(707) 553-5013 Misdemeanors
(707) 553-5014 Felonies
PublicDefender@solanocounty.com
321 Tuolumne Street, Room 201
Vallejo CA 94590

 
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  • Community Information - Cities - Towns - News:
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YOLO COUNTY REDDING NEWSPAPER Read: The Salano/Sonoma News Headlines.

Incorporated Cities

Cities and towns
Benicia
Dixon
Fairfield
Rio Vista
Suisun City
Vacaville
Vallejo
Birds Landing
Collinsville
Cordelia -
located within the city limits of Fairfield.
Elmira
Green Valley
Bucktown

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In 1985 Humphrey the humpback whale strayed off his migration route and ended up in Rio Vista at which point rescuers from The Marine Mammal Center and other volunteers were able to turn him around in the narrow river channel.

Solano County was one of the original counties of California, created in 1850 at the time of statehood. Prior to statehood, it had been referred to as Benicia County.

At the request of General Mariano Vallejo, the county derives its name directly from an Indian Chief, Chief Solano of the Suisunes, a Native American tribe of the region and Vallejo's close ally.

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