Bail Bonds For Lakeport

One of the most difficult situations a family may have to face is when one of their loved ones is arrested. In small towns like Lakeport, California, it can be hard to know who to turn to for help. The bail process can be confusing to navigate, but with a helping hand from Tonya Page Bail Bonds, we will make the procedure go as quickly and smoothly as possible.

With one phone call to our toll-free number, a licensed, professional bondsman can answer all of your questions about the Lakeport bail process and get you started on obtaining the release of your loved one from the Lake County Jail.

Our agents at Tonya Page Bail Bonds will handle your situation with respect and confidence. We can complete all of the necessary paperwork in whichever manner is the most convenient for you: over the phone, fax, email, or in person.

We have many convenient payment options including credit card acceptance and a no-fee payment plan for those who qualify. We can work with you to help find the best way to get your loved one home safely.

Call us right away at 1-877-861-3761 to get started on bail bonds for Lakeport.

Lakeport Police Department

Lakeport Police Department
916 North Forbes Street
Lakeport, CA 95453
Phone: 707-263-5491

The Lakeport Police Department is comprised of a small, dedicated staff and community volunteers. They provide 24-7 uniformed patrols in the city of Lakeport as well as traffic enforcement. They have their own narcotics task force and put a strong focus on crime prevention and community relations.

If your loved one is arrested in Lakeport, California, they will more than likely be booked into the Lake County Jail. Once bail is set for the defendant, it is important to post bail for them as soon as possible.

What Are My Bail Responsibilities?

When you enter into a bail agreement with a bondsman, you become what is known as an “indemnitor.” You are agreeing to be the person responsible for the bail contract and the defendant.

By signing an agreement with a bail bondsman, you agree to pay the bail bond premium in full. This is the fee that is set by the state of California. It is equal to 10% of the total bail amount. This fee is non-refundable.

It is your responsibility to make sure that, once released, the defendant shows up at any court appearances. You must also make sure that the defendant’s information, such as address and employer, remain current. If the defendant “goes on the run,” it is your responsibility to notify the courts and bondsman of their whereabouts, if they are known to you. These types of situations are surprisingly rare. Most people we bail out are stable members of society and simply take care of their court dates as required.

Having a friend or family member in jail can put a lot of strain on you. This situation doesn’t have to be handled alone. We are here to help you in your time of need. Tonya Page Bail Bonds agents are ready to assist you on a moments notice. All it takes is one phone call to answer any questions you have about bailing out a loved one who has been arrested by the Lakeport Police Department.

Give us a call at 1-877-861-3761 any time, day or night to speak to a licensed bail bondsman.

 

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Updated:  04/26/2011