Bail Bonds for King City
When you get a call that a friend or family member has been arrested by the Monterey Sheriff South County Patrol Station, you’re first thought is of how to get them released from jail quickly.
Tonya Page Bail Bonds is here to answer your questions about the bail bonds process 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
We know that the process of posting bail can be overwhelming, but when you give us a call at 1-877-861-3761, a professional bondsman will help make the process go smoothly for quick release from the Monterey County Jail.
We have built a solid reputation throughout California. Our clients are pleasantly surprised by how simple a bail bond can be to obtain, no matter what time of the day or night.
We offer simple ways to complete all of the paperwork, either over the phone, by fax or email, even “e-sign” or in person at a location convenient for you.
We know that not everyone can afford to pay a large sum of money for a bail bond at any given moment. This is why we accept all major credit cards and can set up a bail payment plan for those who qualify.
Sheriff Station & Jail Information
South County – Roger Barber Patrol Station
250 Franciscan Way
King City, CA 93930
Phone: 831-385-8312
The South County Station, also known as the Roger Barber Patrol Station, operates out of King City. The officers of this station serve the largest geographical portion of Monterey County, over 55%. To serve this area efficiently, the station has it divided into three sections.
The residential population in South County is about 22,000. During peak travel times, like summer and holidays, the number of people in the area increases greatly. The economy in South County is mainly agriculture-based with row crops, vineyards and cattle farms. It can be a very idyllic place to live and visit.
Sometimes, though, loved ones can find themselves in a situation that ends with a ride to jail. If they are arrested in the South County area, they will be taken to the Monterey County Jail for the booking process. This will include fingerprinting, photographs, background checks, and a warrant search. Once booking is complete, bail will be set and we can get to work right away on a bail bond for the Monterey County Jail.
How Is Bail Set?
In California, bail is set on a county-by-county basis. For King City and all of Monterey County, judges will set an annual bail schedule. This will set the standard for bail amounts to be used by law enforcement for different charges and circumstances. The judge will always consider public safety first and foremost. Crimes that have an effect on public safety will have a higher bail amount.
The amount of bail may also be higher for repeat offenders. If two different individuals are arrested for DUI, the first-time offender will have a lower bail amount, as opposed to the other who has had a prior DUI conviction.
Extenuating circumstances will also increase the amount of bail. For example, if someone is arrested for DUI and they caused an accident, injury, or death, then the amount will be higher.
What Happens If Not Bailed Out?
If the defendant is not bailed out, they will stay in jail until they see a judge. This happens within three business days (meaning arrested on a Thursday night, will see a judge by Tuesday). At arraignment, the judge could decide to release the defendant on their Own Recognizance (“OR”), where no bail will be needed.
The judge could also decide that the defendant will be remanded, which means they cannot post bail. If that is the case, they will spend the duration of the court proceedings in jail. The judge has complete latitude and could raise the bail or lower the bail.
Tonya Page Bail Bonds knows that having to look for a dependable bail bondsman can be overwhelming. We will work with you to make the process much easier.
We can answer all of your questions about bail bonds in King City when you call us at 1-877-861-3761. With our help, your loved one will spend as little time in the Monterey County Jail as necessary.
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Updated: 02/23/2015