Bail Bonds in Woodland

In Woodland, just like any community, there will be times when someone may find themselves in trouble with the law. If your friend or family member has found themselves in an unfortunate situation that landed them in jail, you will want to find the best possible bail bondsman to help you through it.

Tonya Page Bail Bonds is available to answer your questions 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. We know how frustrating it can be to know that a loved one is sitting in jail. That is why we will work quickly to complete all of the paperwork and post a bond to the jail in as little time as possible.

For bail bonds in Woodland, call us at 1-877-861-3761 as soon as you learn of your loved one’s arrest so we can get to work right away.

Woodland Police Department

Woodland Police Department
1000 Lincoln Ave.
Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: 530-661-7800

The Town of Woodland has held onto its “small town feel” over the years, being a great place to live and visit. The population in Woodland is nearly 55,000 and is both ethnically and economically diverse.

The Woodland Police Department has been serving the community since 1871, improving the quality of life for residents through prevention, investigation, and decrease of crime. There are 64 sworn officers and 17 support staff within the department.The Operations Division is made up of Patrol, Traffic, Parking, and Strategic Operations. Patrol is considered the backbone of the department, utilizing the bulk of the staff.

When someone is arrested in Woodland, they will be taken to the Monroe Detention Center for booking. This will include fingerprinting, photographs (“mug shots”), and a nationwide background and warrant search. After booking is complete, bail will be set and the defendant will be allowed to make a phone call.

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 any court appearances. If the defendant fails to appear, you are responsible to help the bondsman get the defendant back into court.

You must make sure that the defendant’s information, such as address and employer, remain current.  If the defendant leaves town or “goes on the run,” it is your responsibility to notify the courts and bondsman of their whereabouts, if they are known to you.

A Reliable Bail Bondsman

Having a friend or family member in jail can put a lot of strain on you. This situation doesn’t have to be handled alone. We are here to help you in your time of need. Tonya Page Bail Bonds agents are ready to assist you and all it takes is one phone call to answer any questions you have about bailing out a loved one arrested by the Woodland Police Department.

When you call us a call at 1-877-861-3761 a bondsman is available any time, day or night for bail bonds in Woodland.

 

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Updated:  05/30/2011