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If you find yourself or a loved one arrested in Elk Grove, it isn’t always clear what to do next.

Fortunately, Balboa Bail Bonds can help. As professional bail agents, our team can guide you through every step, from the moment of arrest to release (and subsequent trial if applicable). We have over twenty years of experience helping people through the arrest and bail process, providing bail bonds and additional support when required.

With locations near Elk Grove, we’re also local. Our agents speak Spanish and English, helping with communication and ensuring you get the service you need, regardless of your background. Phone today to get the process started.

What Happens After Being Arrested In Elk Grove?

After arrest, police will take you to the sheriff’s office where they will take your mugshot and fingerprints. Then, they will ask you to complete paperwork detailing your personal information and the charges against you. (Police must charge you within 48 hours in California, not including public holidays or weekends).

Following that, they will confiscate any personal belongings and keep them in a locker you can retrieve on release. Unfortunately, this can include your wallet and phone – items you need to make calls and arrange bail payments.

After completing all the relevant paperwork, a judge will attend your bail hearing. (You can go to this with an attorney if you believe you have a case to reduce the preset amount set by the California Bail Schedule).

Judges grant bail for most charges, including felonies. However, they may not permit release from jail if they believe you are a threat to the public.

How Bail Bonds Can Help When Arrested In Elk Grove

After judges complete the hearing and permit bail, the next stage is to pay it. Unfortunately, this step is easier said than done. Courts can set extremely high bail amounts, making it impossible to settle them in cash.

That’s where bail bond agents can help. Here, agencies, like Balboa Bail Bonds, pay the sum to the court for you in exchange for a non-refundable fee – usually 10% of the original – thereby reducing the upfront cost of regaining your freedom.

You can call our team any time of the day or night, 365 days a year. Someone will always be available to speak with you about your case, how we can help, and how to pay.

Balboa Bail Bonds begins by collecting your basic information, such as name, age, address, telephone number, and charges against them. Then, we arrange the paperwork with the sheriff’s office and law enforcement to ensure a seamless release from jail. Once judges approve bail, the process can take as little as two hours, allowing you (or your loved one) to return to work and family life.

What Information Does Balboa Bail Bonds Require To Secure Your Release From Jail?

Balboa Bail Bonds require various information to secure your release from jail.

  • Information about the arrest. Bail bond agents must understand more about the circumstances of your arrest, including who arrested you, the charges you are facing, and the bail amount set by the judge. This information will help them understand what happened and the amount of cash they must dedicate to your case.
  • Co-signer information. You must also provide the bail bond agent with co-signer information – data about anyone who guarantees your bail and ensures you appear in court. This individual must be over 21 and carry a valid ID.
  • Collateral. Finally, you must sometimes provide the bail bond agent with collateral as surety if you skip court, forfeiting the bail (and preventing the bail bond company from recouping it later). Agents can sell your property (or that of a co-signer) later to recover their losses.

Fortunately, Balboa Bail Bonds offer no-collateral bonds to defendants in Elk Grove. These require less paperwork and could secure your release from jail sooner.

Which Jail Do People Go To In Elk Grove After Being Arrested?

Most defendants go to the Elk Grove City Jail after arrest. This facility holds individuals awaiting trial and sentencing. Families and friends can discover whether their loved ones are in jail using its online roster search tool. It is also contactable via phone at (916-478-8000) or (916-714-5115).

The Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC) is the Sacramento County prison (also serving Elk Grove). It has a far larger capacity than the Elk Grove City Jail, including many convicted felons and inmates. The public phone line for the jail is (916-874-1927) if your loved one is being held there.

What Are The Bail Conditions In Elk Grove?

Judges will usually attach various conditions to bail in Elk Grove, restricting or limiting what defendants can do while awaiting trial.

  • Limits of where you can travel, including prohibitions from going out of the county or state
  • Remaining under house arrest, remaining in the home until the trial is over
  • Following restraining orders (such as avoiding a specific person’s house or area of town)
  • Not breaking any additional laws that might lead to re-arrest and jail time

Why Choose Balboa Bail Bonds In Elk Grove?

Balboa Bail Bonds is the obvious choice in Elk Grove for many defendants and their families. Here are some of the reasons people love our services:

  • Positive client reviews. Happy clients use us to secure their release from jail and return to their regular lives.
  • Competitive rates. We offer special discounts and low rates for everyone.
  • 24/7 available. We’re here to help, regardless of when the arrest occurs, day or night.
  • Flexible payment plans. Pay fees upfront in a lump sum or spread them over several installments – the choice is yours.
  • Local expertise. Our team has extensive knowledge of the local jails, including Elk Grove City Jail and RCCC, allowing us to process cases faster.

Get Out Of Jail In Elk Grove

So, what are you waiting for? Call (1-877-777-2088) to get out of jail in Elk Grove. We’re open 24/7.