When someone you love is in jail, you need answers fast — not a runaround. Angels Bail Bonds has been getting families reunited across California since 1958. One call is all it takes.
Three Simple Steps To Get Your Loved One Home
Reach out any time — day or night. Just give us the person's full name, date of birth, and which jail they're in. We'll look up their bail amount for free.
We walk you through the paperwork over the phone or in person. You pay just 10% of the total bail — flexible payment plans and zero-down options available.
Once payment and paperwork are complete, we post the bond directly with the jail. Most people are released within 4-8 hours.
Real Reviews From Real Families We Have Helped
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“These guys are awesome! I bailed out my brother, never done this before, and Agent Billy made it so easy and smooth. Thanks a lot you guys. Hope I don't need you again but if I do I know where to go.”
Statewide Coverage
From the Oregon border to San Diego, Angels Bail Bonds has licensed agents and local knowledge in every major California county.
Twin Towers, Men's Central Jail, all LA County facilities
Theo Lacy, OCSD, Santa Ana City Jail
West Valley Detention, Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center
Robert Presley Detention, Southwest Station
Central Jail, George Bailey Detention
Todd Road Jail, East County Jail
Lerdo Detention, Kern County Jail
Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center, Main Jail
California Bail Law
Everything You Need To Know Before You Call
When someone is arrested in California, they are taken to the nearest jail and booked. A judge or magistrate sets bail based on California’s Uniform Bail Schedule, the severity of the charges, the defendant’s criminal history, and flight risk.
Most families cannot afford to pay the full bail amount in cash. A licensed bail bondsman posts the full bond on your behalf in exchange for a premium — set at 10% of the total bail under California Insurance Code § 1800.4. This is non-refundable and regulated by the California Department of Insurance.
Once the bond is posted, processing time varies by facility — typically 4-8 hours at large facilities like Twin Towers in Los Angeles, and faster at smaller city jails. We expedite every release as much as possible.
When someone you love is behind bars, time is everything. Call us now or fill out the form and a licensed bail agent will contact you within minutes — not hours.
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