Our office is located in the heart of Long Beach, California. We are the leading provider of bail bonds in Long Beach. Our friendly staff is trained to understand your situation and provide the best solution for you. All questions and bail-related information are confidential between you and our agents. Feel free to contact us 24hrs a day, 7 days a week.
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All American Bail Bonds – Long Beach Office
249 E. Broadway
Long Beach, CA 90802
Tel: 562-495-4200
Toll-Free: 866-743-8688
Call Toll-Free: 888-755-2245 Located in Southern California, Long Beach is the second largest city in Los Angeles. While there are many bail bond services all over California, be aware of bail bond scams and traps.
Types of Bail in Long Beach There are several kinds of bail that exist in the United States today. The level of seriousness of the case and the client’s criminal history determine the total bail amount. And in many cases, the accused can use a combination of the following bail types.
- Cash – When the bail amount is small, some people choose to pay their bail in cash. When the case comes to a close, they are able to get their money back.
- Citation Release (Cite Out) – In the situation of a “Citation Release”, the person violated certain laws and is immediately cited by an arresting officer. The arrested person is then given a citation note, describing the violations and court date.
- Property Bond – The accused person or a close family relative of the accused pledges real property, such as cars or houses that have a value at least equal to or twice the total bail. If the accused person decides not to show up in court on the assigned date, the state takes the property away.
- Immigration bond – Immigration bond is very different than other types of bail. In this case, it involves Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The arrestee of such a case is not a legal immigrant of the United States, and thus may face deportation at the end of the trial.
- Surety Bond – A third party, like a bail bond company, helps to bail the arrested out of jail. During this process, instead of paying the whole bail amount, a family member or a friend of the accused only needs to pay 10% of the total bail to the bail bond company. However, if the accused decides to flee before the court date or disappear during the trial, the bail bond company loses the whole bail amount to the state.
- Recognizance (Released on Recognizance) – When a person is arrested, he is booked and taken to jail. There is no bail involved. The person is released upon promising that he would return to court. In many states, though the person is released on his own recognizance he is forbidden to leave the area until the investigation is over.
What’s the difference between bail and bail bonds?
When a person is said to be ‘released on bail’, it usually means the person has paid the total bail either by cash or property that assures the accused will return to court for trial. If the person is able to pay off his bail, he can get his money back when the case comes to closure. However, there are many people who are not able financially to afford the total amount of bail, especially if the amount of bail is in thousands of dollars, thus they would prefer to pay a small percentage of the total bail to a bail bond professional. The only difference is the amount paid to the bail bond agent is not refundable.