How Long Does it Take to Post a Bail Bond?
Today’s question comes from Yahoo! Answers, where this was chosen as “Best Answer” by the “Asker”, Darrell.
Question: How long will it take a bail bondsman to post a bail bond?
Answer: That is a very good question and how fast the bail bonds process can be completed is top amongst the concerns of our clients.
Time to post a bond is primarily dependent upon the jail. In general, the smaller local jails will accept a bond in a couple of hours. The larger jails, such as the Los Angeles County Jail (which is the world’s largest jail), can take up to 12-24 hours for processing before the bond will be accepted.
There are several other factors as well: the need for the arrestee to be interviewed by detectives (or not), meal times, shift changes in jail staff, “counting times” (when every inmate is actually counted by the staff), potential problems with the computer systems, the number of other arrestees waiting to be booked and processed, etc.
In terms of the bondsman getting the bail bond posted, that is usually the quicker part of the process. However, I have personally sat at a jail for over an hour waiting for the jailer to come out and accept a bond.