Bail Bonds for the Julian Sheriff Substation
Over the last years, the staff of Tonya Page Bail Bonds has seen our business grow and evolve, while still maintaining our reputation for honesty and reliable service — values that are deeply rooted in our company history. As a family-owned business, we understand family issues. When someone you are close to has been locked up, it can be an incredibly stressful time. The job of my highly trained, compassionate bondsmen is to make this situation as simple as possible for you. During their initial phone consultation, they will collect some basic information and walk you through some simple paperwork. Once that is done and the bond is paid for, we will go to the jail and post it. All you have to do is welcome your friend or loved one home.
We service bonds 365 days of the year, and any time of the day or night. We specialize in after- hour, weekend and holiday bond postings and we have San Diego/Julian local bondsmen that will immediately respond to your call.
Please call Tonya Page Bail Bonds at 1-877-861-3761 for immediate assistance. You’ll be connected with a licensed bondsman who knows the Julian area and is ready to help you.
Julian Sheriff Substation Information
Julian Sheriff Substation
2907 Washington St, Bldg C
Julian, CA 92036
(760) 765-4718
Open: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri. Closed Weekends
Just one hour east of San Diego, in a 200 square mile area that covers the communities of Julian, Cuyamaca and Santa Ysabel, a modern day sheriff and his deputies continue to serve the locals, just as they have for a 100 years. This sheriff’s substation was erected in the Julian Historical District and its old wild west-style themed building truly fits in with the town’s atmosphere.
Julian is a historic gold-mining town. It is also San Diego county’s premier mountain retreat, complete with four distinct seasons. Approximately 3,000 to 5,000 visitors come to Julian during peak seasons and for special events every year.
The town, which is the B&B capitol of Southern California, is also famous for its apples and apple pie. Residents enjoy hiking in the mountains, going to the nearby casinos, the Anza Borrego Desert State Park or the coast. Other attractions include everything ranging from specialty shops to wineries to wolves.
The one thing the Julian Sheriff Substation doesn’t have is an old time hoosegow. Folks arrested here are usually transported to the San Diego Central Jail (if they’re male) or the Las Colinas Jail (if they’re female) for booking.
A Bail Bond: Did You Know…?
The act of “Bail” is obtaining the release of a defendant from custody by depositing a security to guarantee their surrender to proper legal authorities at a given time. The security itself is termed “bail” or “bail bonds”.
If this sounds just a tad confusing, don’t worry. At Tonya Page Bail Bonds we’ve taken the guess work out of the bail bond process for individuals and families just like yours. Our staff of courteous, licensed bondsmen are here to help you in your time of need, by answering any questions you have and guiding you through the application process step by step, by phone, fax, email or in person. We look forward to hearing from you and giving you our expert help. And we guarantee will do whatever it takes to get your loved one home – fast!
Please call Tonya Page Bail Bonds at: 1-877-861-3761 for a personal consultation. We post bonds all over California, including the San Diego/Julian area and SDCJ/Los Colinas Jails.
Need More: Did you know that…?
- You can click here to learn How a Bail Bond Works.
- This page explores the Booking and Processing after arrest.
- At Tonya Page Bail Bonds, we offer several Options for Release from Jail. You can read about the option that best suits you, or call one of our experienced bondsmen to discuss your choices.
- If you are going to pay the bail premium (it’s usually 10% of the total bail amount), you might want to read this page to learn about Your responsibilities.
- Bail Bond Costs and Payment Options vary with the crime a defendant has committed. This page explains what they are in detail.
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Updated: 02/28/2014