Bail Bonds for Perris Sheriff’s Station
Tonya Page Bail Bonds has reputable history and are often referred by clients and attorneys alike. We have a team of bondsmen who are fully trained, licensed, and are complete professionals and very knowledgeable when it comes to dealing with your bail bond needs.
If you have a loved one or a friend who needs bail bonds help in the Perris area, please contact us today. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including all holidays. We are a family-owned and operated business and service our customers in a family-like manner. We know when serious matters like these are facing you, you’ll need someone who can be understanding and compassionate.
Fore immediate service or additional information about bail bonds in Perris or surrounding areas, call us now at our toll free number 1-877-861-3761 or 1-877-861-3761.
Perris Sheriff Station Information
Perris Sheriff Station
137 N. Perris Blvd. Suite A
Perris, CA 92570
Station: (951) 210-1000
M-F 8am-5pm
The Perris Sheriff Station has been operating under the Riverside County Sheriff Station since April of 1996. They serve as a contracted police force for the cities of Canyon Lake, Menifee and Perris. They also serve the following communities:
- Gavilan Hills
- Glen Valley
- Homeland
- Lake Matthews
- Mead Valley
- Romoland
- Woodcrest
Interesting enough, the Perris Sheriff Station also serves as the Forensic Services facility. Forensic services are responsible for the collecting of, preserving of, and identifying evidence pertaining to investigations.
When someone is arrested in the Perris area they will be transported to either the Robert Presley Detention Center or the Southwest Detention Center, depending upon the specific area in which they were arrested. We can post at these two facilities, 24 hours a day.
Do You Need Collateral for a Bail Bond?
First, let’s define collateral. Collateral is an object that entails some kind of value and is used to a secure a debt. In some cases, a bail bond company will require collateral in order to proceed, just in case the defendant does not show up in court. In most cases, if you are putting up collateral with high value, the defendant will show up. Once the scheduled court appearances are complete, the collateral is returned.
Tonya Page Bail Bonds, in most cases, does not generally require collateral. We offer “signature bonds” most frequently, which means you have good credit, be stable in the community, and the nature of your crime isn’t severe. There are exceptions to this rule however, so if you have any questions, or would like to learn more about our no collateral bail process, please give us a call.
We have a bondsman available for the Perris Sheriff Station 24×7, give us a call today at 1-877-861-3761 or 1-877-861-3761.
Updated: 07/16/2010