Barraza Bail Bonds

FAQ’s

FAQs – Barraza Bail Bonds

Get Clear Answers to the Most Common Bail Bond Questions

At Barraza Bail Bonds, we know that dealing with an arrest can be stressful and confusing. Our goal is to provide clarity, support, and reliable guidance every step of the way. Below are answers to the most frequently asked questions about bail bonds in Los Angeles County, so you know exactly what to expect.

What is a bail bond and how does it work?

A bail bond is a financial guarantee made by a licensed bail agent to secure the release of someone in custody. Instead of paying the full bail amount, you pay a percentage (the premium), and we post the bond on your behalf so the defendant can be released while awaiting court hearings.

How much does a bail bond cost in California?

California law regulates bail bond pricing at 10% of the total bail amount in most cases. We explain all fees, payment options, and responsibilities upfront so there are no surprises.

How long does it take for someone to be released after posting bail?

Release times vary depending on the jail facility, booking volume, and paperwork.
On average, Los Angeles County releases can take 1–6 hours, but larger facilities may take longer. Our team monitors the release process and updates you in real time.

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes. Upon approval, we provide flexible payment options to help families manage bail costs without added stress. We discuss all available plans based on your situation.

Can you help with immigration or federal bonds?

Yes. We handle Immigration Bonds, Federal Bonds, and other specialized bonds, including appeal bonds, felony bonds, and supersedeas bonds. These cases require additional documentation, and our team guides you through each requirement.

What information do I need before calling a bail bond company?

If available, provide:
• Full legal name
• Date of birth
• Location of arrest or jail
• Booking number (if known)
• Date and time of arrest
If you don’t have this, we can help look it up.

What happens if the defendant misses a court date?

If a defendant fails to appear in court, the judge may issue a warrant, and the bail bond can be forfeited. Contact us immediately — in many cases, we can help fix the situation before it becomes serious.

Are bail bond services confidential?

Yes. All conversations, personal details, and case information are 100% confidential. Your privacy is always protected.

Do you help Spanish-speaking clients?

Absolutely. Hablamos Español.
We offer full bilingual support for all bail bond services.

Can someone be bailed out at any time?

Yes. We are open 24/7 — nights, weekends, and holidays. You can call us anytime for immediate assistance.

Contact Us

Whether you need fast answers or immediate jail release assistance, our licensed agents are always ready to help.

📞 Phone: (213) 663-9564
📧 Email: houseofbailbonds@gmail.com
📍 Location: 11553 Mona Boulevard, Suite 364, Los Angeles, CA 90059
🕒 Hours: Open 24/7

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