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Bail Bonds Los Angeles And The Jails They Serve
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Andy West
Andy West is a writer for Career Viewz and Education Newz
By Andy West
Published on 02/12/2009
 
Information for finding a bail bonds Los Angeles office near the jail or court where you are charged.

What would you do if you got into some trouble while you were in a big city like Los Angeles and found yourself arrested as a result of that trouble? You probably would not want to remain in jail until your court date if you didn't have to. So chances are that the first thing you would want to do would be to find a bail bonds Los Angeles office to assist you in getting out of jail. Luckily, since Los Angeles is indeed a large city filled with a lot of people who have fallen into trouble in the past, it is fairly easy to find a place to get your bail bond.

In fact, there are a lot of bail bond offices located close to the jails that are in and around Los Angeles. In order to determine which office to get help from, you would probably want to determine which jail you were being held at. There are five major jails in L.A. that could be the location where you would be held. These jails are all part of the jail system. They are located on Bauchet Street, East Third Street, East Sixth Street, West Venice Boulevard and South Broadway.

In addition to the jails that are within the Los Angeles jail system, there are several jails in the surrounding area that are also served by bail bonds Los Angeles offices. Five of the major jails that are served by such offices are the Vernon Jail, the Alhambra Jail, the Huntington Park Jail, the Glendale Jail and the Bell Gardens Jail. You will likely find yourself locked up at any of these locations if you are in L.A. County while committing your offense. Each of these jails in located in the specific suburb of L.A. after which it is named.

Of course, you may find yourself going straight from the jail to the courthouse and then directly to the bail bondsman depending on the situation that you find yourself in. In most cases, the court house will be located within the city and will have a bondsman's office located practically outside of its doorstep. The five court houses are located at South Hill Street, North Hill Street, Bauchet Street, West Temple Street and South Fetterly Avenue. The court houses just outside of L.A. that you may find yourself facing a judge at are the Glendale Court, the Alhambra Court, the Huntington Park Court and the Hollywood Court.

So, whether you're at a court house or a jail, there should be a bail bonds office located relatively close to you. You'll most likely just choose the office that is nearest to where you are located. However, it may be to your benefit to shop around (or to have the person who is securing your bail bond shop around) if there are a few offices located within steps of each other. This is because some places offer better terms and fewer limitations than other places when it comes to getting a bail bond.

In a city like L.A., there are so many people that need to deal with bail bonds offices every day that there is a fairly simple system put into place for the situation. If you find yourself in trouble in L.A., just ask the court or the person working with you at the jail to assist you in locating a bail bonds Los Angeles office close to the jail or court where you are located and then let the people working at the bail bonds office do the rest.