Bail Bonds for Tulare
If you know someone who has been arrested in Tulare, we recommend contacting a licensed California bondsman as soon as possible. Tonya Page Bail Bonds can get to work right away on approving a bail bond for your friend or family member. Our simple paperwork can be completed by phone, fax, email, or in person. A bail bondsman can meet with you at your home or office.
We offer easy payment options by accepting all major credit cards. In many cases, we can make a payment plan for our clients to make paying for a bail bond easier to afford. In most cases, we require no collateral for a bail bond.
When you call 1-877-861-3761 about bail bonds in Tulare, a bondsman will get the paperwork started right away.
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Our team of caring, family-focused bondsmen will work to make the process go as easily as possible. We know that you are worried for your friend or loved one, and want them to spend as little time in jail as possible.
We can post a bond to any jail in Tulare County 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. When you call us, be ready with some basic information, like the defendant’s full name and date of birth, a list of charges and bail amount, and information about their employment. If you don’t know this information, a professional bail bondsman can still help you.
This can be a very trying time, and we want to help ease the burden you are facing.
Tulare Police Department
Tulare Police Department
260 South M Street
Tulare, CA 93274
Phone: 559-684-4238
The city of Tulare is ideally situated in the Central San Joaquin Valley, 45 miles south of Fresno and 60 miles north of Bakersfield. The town was originally founded in 1872 by the Southern Pacific Railroad to serve as the area’s headquarters. The city was incorporated in 1888.
The Patrol Division is the largest part of the department. The officers of this division work to suppress criminal activities, prevent crime and apprehend offenders.
The Investigation Division is responsible for investigating all felony crimes and many of the misdemeanors that may occur in the city. The members of this division actively participate in the Interagency Narcotic Enforcement team, targeting mid-level drug dealers in Tulare County.
The Traffic Division conducts DUI checkpoints, seat belt check points and bicycle rodeos for juveniles, in addition to handling most vehicle accidents.
If someone is arrested by the Tulare Police Department, they will likely be transported to the Tulare County Main Jail for booking. They will be fingerprinted and photographed. A background check and warrant search will be conducted. After all of their information is entered into the system, a bail amount will be set according to the Tulare County bail schedule.
How Bail is Set
In California, bail is set on a county-by-county basis. The Tulare County judges review of the bail schedule and will adjust the amounts as needed on an annual basis. This bail schedule will be used by law enforcement throughout the county to set bail amounts for defendants. The judge always considers public safety when setting bail. If the defendant could cause more harm to the public, the bail amount will be set higher.
If the defendant is a repeat offender, their bail amount may be set higher. The judge will also consider if the defendant poses a flight risk, i.e. no family ties to the community, no job, etc.
In some instances, the judge may allow the defendant to be released on their own recognizance (OR) and no bail will be needed for their release. The bail amount could also be reduced by the judge.
There is also the possibility that the judge will order the defendant to be remanded, meaning that there will be no bail and the defendant will spend the duration of the court proceedings in jail.
Call Tonya Page Bail Bonds at 1-877-861-3761 and let us get started on your bail bonds for Tulare right away.
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Updated: 06/30/2011