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Huntington Beach P.D. May Post Names of Those Arrested For DUI Online
Sunny, breezy, easy Surf City may not be such a free and easy place to imbibe and drive. The Huntington Beach Police may arm themselves with new tools to keep the drunk drivers of off of the streets.
Aggressive new strategies are in the works, which include posting the names of those arrested on DUI on their website. The new plan will also see that letters are sent directly to the restaurants they think are responsible for fueling those who drink and drive. City officials began distributing those letters in the spring. Lt. Russell Reinhart of the Huntington Beach Police Department stated the DUI program is the most aggressive in the county.
According to a 16 page report handed out at the City Council this month, they needed to do something to curb the serious problem in the city. According to statistics, it shows Huntington Beach has third most DUI Read more »
What to Look for When Choosing a Bail Bondsman
Bail bondsmen are an important asset to a defendant in a criminal proceeding. The experience a bail bondsman possesses can greatly work in your favor. Alternatively, inexperience could cost you dearly. It is important to know the facts and have a clear understanding when it comes to the different options and situations you may experience.
Bondsman Licensing
By law, all bail bonds companies must be fully licensed by the state they are operating under. For instance, if you are arrested in Los Angeles, and are in need of a bail bondsman, then the company you inquire about should be licensed by the State of California Department of Insurance.
Experience is Paramount
Like most industries, quality in a bondsman comes from experience. Operating under the perplexing environment of a court room or jail system, a bail agent needs to be familiar and knowledgeable in the specific court or jail where you need assistance. From state to state and county to county, each jail system is set up differently, and only through experience, can a bondsman properly operate the laws in the defendant’s best interest.
Additionally, a bondsman with experience will Read more »
Anaheim Jail Information
General Information
Anaheim Police Department Jail
425 S. Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
714-765-1988
Bail Bonds for Anaheim Jail
The Anaheim Police Department features four division offices. The Detention Facility (city jail) is located at the Central District office on South Harbor Boulevard near Broadway.
The Anaheim Police Department provides protection and police services for residents, businesses and visitors who come to enjoy the numerous Anaheim attractions including Disneyland, Angel Stadium, the Anaheim Convention Center and the Arrowhead Pond.
Visiting Information
- Arrestees are taken to Read more »
Cypress PD & Jail Information
General Information
Cypress Police Department
5275 Orange Avenue
Cypress, CA 90630
714-229-6652
Cypress bail bonds information
The Cypress Police Department jail is a temporary holding facility which provides booking and processing of incoming arrestees on both felony and misdemeanor charges for the City of Cypress. After their processing is complete, detainees will generally be transferred to the Orange County Jail located in Santa Ana.
All inmates booked into the Cypress City Jail Read more »
Buena Park Jail Information
General Information
Buena Park Police Department
6650 Beach Blvd.
Buena Park, CA 90622
714-562-3901
Buena Park Bail Bonds
Each year, the Buena Park Jail books and processes approximately 5,000 adult and juvenile arrestees. The jail holds non-sentenced inmates, which means the majority of arrestees held at the Buena Park jail are eligible for bail bonds.
After booking and processing, adult arrestees are often transferred to the Orange County Jail in Santa Ana.
Visiting Information
- The Buena Park Jail offers inmate visitation daily from 9 am to 10:40 am.
- As a visitor, you must Read more »
Laguna Beach Jail Information
General Information
Laguna Beach Police Department
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA
949-497-0701
Laguna Beach Bail Bonds
Laguna Beach arrestees may be bailed out 24 hours a day after booking and processing. When the detainee not bailed out quickly, they may be transferred to the Orange County jail in Santa Ana. Because the Orange County jail is so large, a transfer to Santa Ana can add from 12 to 24 hours to the time spent in jail.
Visiting Information
Should you choose to visit an inmate, it be aware of the jails guidelines and rules:
- The general public may only Read more »
Huntington Beach Police & Jail Information
General Information
Huntington Beach Police Police Department
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
714-536-5691
Huntington Beach Bail Bonds
All inmates booked into the Huntington Beach City Jail will be eligible to be released on bail bond, unless specified by warrant, court order, bail schedule, or if arrested for DUI, the level of the inmate’s intoxication makes it unsafe to release the inmate.
Huntington Beach arrestees may be bailed out 24/7. Detainees who are not bailed out quickly or otherwise released from jail may be transferred to the Orange County jail in Santa Ana.
The Huntington Beach Jail houses primarily pre-trial arrestees. It has facilities which hold 56 men and 16 women. Additionally, the jail houses sentenced inmate workers. The Huntington Beach Jail averages over 6000 bookings annually.
Visiting Rules
- Each inmate is allowed Read more »
Brea Jail Information
General Information
Brea Police Department
1 Civic Center Circle
Brea, CA 92821
714-990-7626
Brea Bail Bonds
The general office at Brea is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. – 7.p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. and is closed on Sunday.Detainees who are not bailed out quickly or otherwise released from jail, may be transferred to the Orange County jail if space is needed at the Brea jail.
Visiting and Jail Information
If you should choose to visit an inmate a the Brea Jail, it is best to be mindful of the guidelines and rules:
- Any person under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
- The general public may only Read more »
Costa Mesa Police Department Jail
General Information
Costa Mesa Police Department
99 Fair Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 754-5280
Costa Mesa Bail Bonds
Anyone arrested in Costa Mesa are taken to the Costa Mesa Police Department for processing. The arrestee who has not been bailed out quickly or otherwise released from jail will remain incarcerated until arraignment. If the Costa Mesa jail is busy, defendants may be transferred to the Orange County jail located in Santa Ana.
Visiting and Jail Information
- The Costa Mesa jail is Read more »
Theo Lacy Jail Information
General Information
Theo Lacy Jail
501 City Drive South
City of Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 935-6940
Orange County Bail Information
Theo Lacy Jail is one of Orange County’s main jails. It is often used as overflow from the county’s Central Jail Complex.
Theo Lacy Jail Visiting
- Visitors may park in the North parking structure located across from the Juvenile Courthouse and next to UCI Medical.
- Hours: Read more »