Bail Bonds for Turlock
When a friend or family member has been arrested in Turlock, your first thoughts are of how to get them released quickly. You want to find a reputable bail bond agent that is ready to work for you 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
Tonya Page Bail Bonds is a team of licensed, professional bondsmen ready to help you through the distressing situation you find yourself in. We know how overwhelming the bail bond process can be, and that is why we make ourselves available to answer your questions.
We’ll even start a bail bond for your loved one in Turlock over the phone. Paperwork can be completed by phone, fax, or email or one of our bond agents will meet you at a location that’s convenient for you.
When you call us at 877- BAIL-BOND, a bondsman is be here to walk you through the bail process in Turlock.
Turlock Police Department
Turlock Police Department
900 N. Palm
Turlock, CA 95380
Phone: 209-668-5550
The men and women of the Turlock Police Department strive to provide a continual pursuit of justice, fair and equal application of the law, to treat all people with dignity and respect, and to conduct themselves in accordance with the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.
The Field Operations Division serves the public directly, meeting the safety needs of citizens and visitors in Turlock. The officers provide 24-hour patrols, addressing community concerns.
If your loved one has been arrested in Turlock, they will be taken to the Stanislaus County Jail (men) or the Public Safety Center (women) for booking. During the booking process, they will be fingerprinted, have photographs taken, and a background check and warrant search will be done. This process could take between 2-6 hours to complete, depending on how busy the jail staff is at the time of arrest. After booking is finished, a bail amount will be set for your loved one.
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. Even if the defendant is found not guilty or charges are not filed, this fee must be paid.
It is your responsibility to make sure that, once released, the defendant shows up at court appearances. If the defendant fails to appear, you are responsible to help the bondsman locate the defendant and return him or her to court. Missed court appearances can usually be taken care of with a couple of phone calls.
Bondsman Services
You have the option to seek the services of a licensed bail bondsman. Rather than having to pay what is often a very large sum of money for bail to the jail or court, you can pay a percentage (10%) of the bail amount to a bail bondsman. For example, if bail is set at $15,000, you will pay a bail bondsman $1,500. The bondsman will then go to the jail or courthouse and post the bond. It is important for you to be aware that this fee paid to the bondsman, called the premium, is not returned to you regardless of the outcome of the case.
We know that looking for a bail bondsman is not the way you want to spend the day. That is why we work quickly to make sure that the whole process goes as smoothly as possible for you. Call us and your loved one will spend as little time in jail as necessary. Tonya Page Bail Bonds can post a bail bond 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
When you call us at 1-877-861-3761, we can get to work right away on your bail bonds in Turlock.
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Updated: 05/09/2011