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How Bail Bonds Work In Norwalk, CA

When you or your loved one is arrested in the city of Norwalk, they will most likely be taken to the closest jail from the spot that they were arrested. However, it is very likely that the arrestee will be taken to the Norwalk Jail, which is located at the Norwalk police station. The Norwalk police station is located at 12335 Civic Center Drive Norwalk, CA 90650.

 

Before any of our agents could bail out your loved one, he or she must complete the booking process, which involves several steps. The first step will be for an officer on duty to confiscate any of the inmate’s personal belongings for safekeeping for the remainder of the time the defendant spends at the jail. The next part of the booking process is for the inmate to get photographed and be added to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s database.

 

The last step of the booking process is the fingerprinting process, which could take several hours depending on how busy the jail is at the time. The purpose of the fingerprinting process is so that the jailer could know if the inmate has any outstanding warrants or is wanted by any other agency. Once you contact one of our agents, he or she will contact the jailer in order to gather all of the bail information regarding the inmate. When the agent finds out that the inmate has been cleared for bail, he or she will contact you with a time and place for you two to meet so that you could fill out the necessary paperwork. Once the paperwork is complete, the agent will take it to the jailer in order for the jailer to verify that all of the information is correct.

 

When the jailer verifies that all of the paperwork is complete, he or she will release the inmate to your custody and will assign the defendant a court date.

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