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Bail Bonds for the East Mesa Reentry Facility

The East Mesa Reentry Facility is located on Alta Road, in San Diego, California. The EMRF functions as a detention facility for lower classification inmates within the San Diego County Detention Services Bureau. Inmates at the EMRF are allowed opportunities to work and participate in various programs as a part of their educational, rehabilitation, and vocational development.

The EMRF is located at:

East Mesa Reentry Facility

446 Alta Road, Ste. 5200

San Diego, CA 92158

(619) 210-0334 – Information

(619) 210-0334 – Visiting Information

Who's in Jail in San Diego?

To find a friend or loved one being held by law enforcement in San Diego County, you can do an inmate search HERE. You will need the individual's full, legal name, age, and gender. You can also find an inmate's booking number, for use in scheduling visits, sending money, or sending mail.

Visiting Someone at the EMRF

Members of the general public (with some exceptions) are allowed to visit inmates at the EMRF. To schedule a visit with an inmate you must:

  • Schedule a visit with an inmate.
  • Arrive one hour before your scheduled visit.
  • Be prepared to present a valid, government issued photo ID. Children ages 15 – 17 should be prepared to show a school ID.
  • Minors accompanying parents or legal guardians will require documentation that will be presented to the visitation staff.

Visitation Hours at the EMRF

Visitation hours for the EMRF vary daily. A current visitation schedule can be accessed on the facility site.  Only three people are allowed to visit at a time, and children under seventeen count as a one of those people. Anyone arriving late for an appointment should notify the staff immediately, as visits are subject to cancellation if the visitors don't show up early.

Visitors must register with visitation staff one hour before their scheduled visit. Please bring your visitation confirmation number or receipt, and proper photo ID.

How to Post Bail at The East Mesa Reentry Facility

When posting bail from a San Diego County Jail, it's important to call a bail bondsman as soon as possible. Bail is an amount of money held by the court to ensure compliance with court procedures relating to criminal charges. The easiest way to post bail is to let a bail bond agent do it for you. Call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds right away if you need help bailing out of the EMRF in San Diego, CA.

If you can't call, have a friend or family member call Mr. Nice Guy at (844) 400-2245. They have local, friendly agents standing by at every location to help get you out of jail, or keep you out of jail, all over Southern California.

How is Bail Set at The EMRF in San Diego?

The bail for each county is set according to a schedule that is posted at each jail facility and available in court. The judge can set a different amount of bail, during a bail hearing, however. The standard Felony Bail Schedule for San Diego County can be found HERE.

How Much is Bail at the East Mesa Reentry Facility?

To figure out how much bail will be required to get someone released from jail, you can complete the felony bail worksheet found here.

You will have to follow several steps:

  • List all of the offenses for which a defendant is being charged.
  • Find the charge with the highest bail schedule amount.
  • If the arrestee is charged with more than one offense, on separate dates or against separate victims, list the amounts of the bail required fro those charges and add them to the original charge.
  • Next, find if there are any enhancements that require additional bail. Enhancements include things like:
    • Gang-related offenses
    • Offenses committed with a weapon
    • Does the defendant have any prior convictions?
    • Has the arrestee been in prison during the past five years?
    • Is the victim under 15 or over 65?
  • After finding all base charges and all enhancements, add all of these amounts together to find the total amount of bail that will be required to bail someone out of jail.

Bail Bond Payment Plans for the San Diego Jail

In California, when you've been charged with a crime, you'll need to post bail in order to get out of jail while you await your charges. The court will hold the amount of bail money that you've deposited with them and return it to you when your case has reached its close.

There are different types of bail in California. Bail for appearance in California is for crimes only involving state violations. There are also Federal violations which may require bail, if you commit, or are accused of committing a federal crime. Immigration violations can also require a substantial bond if it is granted. Depositing bail with the court, for any of these types of bail or bond, allows a person to get out of jail, and the money will be returned, if that person follows through on all of their legal proceedings.

However, it is often difficult for defendants to come up with the total amount of bail required. This is when you need to call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds. A Bail Bond agent is able to post the bail amount for you, in return for a premium, generally 10%. If this 10% is still more than you can come up with quickly, Mr. Nice Guy and his team of licensed, friendly professionals will work with you to create a repayment plan.

Sometimes, this payment plan can require as little as No Money Down!

It's important that you continue to fulfill your bond requirements and make the payments as agreed, in order to avoid further legal complications, but having payment options makes it much easier to obtain bail bonds with Mr. Nice Guy! Call Mr. Nice Guy at (844) 400-BAIL (2245) today for more information on how to pay for bail bonds.

Immigration Bonds in San Diego

If you, or a loved one, finds themselves in the EMRF with uncertain immigration documentation, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds immediately for help in posting bail before immigration status becomes a part of the equation.

Call (844) 400-2245 for immigration bail bonds from the City of Industry Jail.

24-hour Immigration Bondsman in San Diego

Immigration bonds are a form of Federal Bonds and are somewhat different from the bail bonds required for local criminal charges. However, if any criminal charges were made at the time of arrest, a California State Appearance Bond would need to be made at the same time. The rates for Federal Bonds range from 12% to 20%, depending on the charges and the amount of the bond required. The premium for appearance bonds is 10%, though discounts can be negotiated for people who have retained a private attorney, members of the military, and members of some other groups.

Spanish speaking bondsmen are available and most other languages can be accommodated.

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Drug Crimes Bail Bonds in San Diego

Violations involving drugs can range from simple to complex, misdemeanor to felony. Even with the recent passage of Proposition 64, which made marijuana for personal use legal in California,  most drugs are still illegal to carry and sell. Even with marijuana, you can face drug charges if you are caught growing or selling it without a license. If you or someone you love is in jail for drugs, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds. Mr. Nice Guy and his team of licensed bail bondsmen work hard, 24-hours a day, to get people out of jail and back to their homes and families.

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Penal Code 1275 Holds on Bail at the EMRF

Penal Code Section 1275.1 states that if there is probable cause to suspect that the money or property being used to post bail may come from criminal activity, bail will not be accepted. This is called a 1275 Hold.

Any person who plays a part in the arresting or prosecution process can place the PC 1275 Hold on the bail. This means that they believe the money being used to bail a person out of jail comes from illegal activity. The money may be believed to come from drug dealing, gang-related activities, embezzlement, theft, or extortion. Any of these activities would make the money that came from them ineligible for paying bail.

If a1275 Hold has been placed on someone's bail, a hearing will be held to determine whether or not the money that will be used to pay the bail is, in fact, from illegal sources. In order to prove that the money is “clean,” a person will need to bring bank and credit card statements, bill payment statements, car payment information, tax returns, and proof of income to their PC 1275 Hearing.

It is advisable to have an attorney and a bail bondsman with you, when you appear for your 1275 Hearing. You can also bring anyone with you who can testify as to the source of your income and help give clarity to your financial situation.

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Removing a PC 1275 Hold in San Diego County

Once the judge has determined that the money being used to post your bail or bond has not been obtained through illegal sources, he or she will lift the 1275 Hold and you or your loved one will be able to post bail.

Call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds for help in clearing up matters regarding a 1275 hold. Mr. Nice Guy and his team of licensed bail bondsmen are standing by, to help you post bail and get back to your home and family, as soon as possible.

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DUI Bail Bonds in San Diego

California's legal definition of DUI is operating a vehicle under the influence of any substance, including alcohol, that can affect your nervous system, brain, or muscles and includes illegal substances, prescriptions drugs, and even over the counter drugs, if they affect you to a significant degree. You are driving under the influence of drugs when you take drugs that impair you to the point that you are unable to drive like a sober person and, yet, you drive, anyway.

Call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds for fast DUI Bail Bond service in City of Industry. Call (844) 400-2245 for DUI Bail Bonds today!

1% Bail Bonds for the EMRF

Mr. Nice Guy offers a wide range of payment options. They will work with you to figure out what you can afford and help you get out of jail while you try to assemble the money to pay the bond premium. Payment options that require as little as 1% down can be arranged with Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds. Call (844) 400-BAIL to find out more!

Bail Bond Professionals For San Diego County

Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds is the number one bail bond company in Southern California and has been featured on several national television stations, including CNN and USA. Nobody in the state can offer a lower price on bail bonds than Mr. Nice Guy, and nobody works harder to get you or your loved one out of jail fast.

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