How Soon Will My Loved One Be Released?

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Whenever someone finds out about the arrest of one of their close friends or family members, they immediately want to help. No one wants to spend time in jail, and no one wants their loved ones to be stuck behind bars. This is why people rush to get their loved ones bailed out of jail as quickly as they can.

For over 30 years, Bail Bonds in Newhall has helped Californians get their loved ones out of jail quickly and easily. We know everything about the bail process and will be more than happy to help you with all of your questions. All consultations with our bail agents are free, so don’t hesitate to talk to them.

We know that one of the biggest questions that our clients have is how long will it take for their loved one to be released from jail. That length of time varies greatly from case to case. First, that depends on how ready someone is to post bail. If a person has the money ready to go and has some good co-signers lined up, the paperwork for the bail bond can be finished faster than someone who is unprepared.

Secondly, it depends on the jail itself. Different jails process paperwork for bail at different speeds. This is because larger jails house more inmates and therefore have a higher workload to deal with than smaller jails.

Between these two factors, the release process can take anywhere from a few hours to a day. No matter how long the bail process takes, you can bet that the bail agents here at Bail Bonds in Newhall will not rest until your loved one has been released. Our bail agents will be available to talk with you 24/7 and will keep you updated on your loved one’s release. We will not leave you in the dark.

Some of the things that we do for our clients include:

  • 24/7 Bail bond service
  • 20% Discount
  • Phone approvals
  • 0% Interest payment plans
  • No hidden fees
  • No collateral with working signer
  • Se habla Español

If you need to bail someone out of jail as fast as you can, call 661-799-0600 or click Chat With Us now.