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Glendale Bail Bonds

If you’ve recently gotten into some sort of legal trouble in Glendale, California, you came to the right place! Take a deep breath and relax; the professional and skilled agents at Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds are here to help you get past this challenging time in your life.

Further, we don’t care about the nature of the crime —domestic violence, assault and battery, a DUI that resulted in an accident, or something else—we are skilled, experienced, and licensed professionals willing to give you the second chance you deserve.

We want you to know that we sympathize and fully understand how difficult, embarrassing, and confusing this time can be for you and your family. Therefore, if you’re ready to speak to a bail bonds agent in Glendale, CA, call us at 1-844-400-2245 to learn about your legal options. Or, if you just need information regarding bail bonds in Glendale, CA, keep reading! Below, you will find imperative facts and details about the entire bail process.

However, if you or a loved one wants to be released from a Glendale, CA jail on bail as soon as possible, use this shortcut:

  • Call Mr Nice Guy Bail Bonds
  • Provide name of arrestee
  • Electronically sign forms
  • Pay the bond fee
  • Wait for release

Yes, the bail process can really be that simple—but only if you contact Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds in Glendale, CA today! What are you waiting for?

About Glendale Bail Bonds Services

Glendale is a city in the Verdugo Mountains region of Los Angeles County, California, and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 204, 765, making it the fourth-largest city in Los Angeles County. Specifically, it is located about 10 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.

Who has the best Mediterranean and Middle Eastern street cuisine in the Los Angeles area? That’s easy: Glendale, California! It just so happens that Glendale is a favored home and business location for Armenians by way of Lebanon and Greco-Roman descendants of the provinces that occupied Northern Africa and Western Eurasia. You cannot beat the diversity in the cuisine available, and while you can debate the Americanization of some dishes, you cannot beat the authenticity of the offerings. It’s palate training that teaches you to know the difference between hummus created in Northern Africa and hummus created in Eurasia.

Simply put, if you are into food and ethnic cuisine, Glendale will make your mouth water. However, if you prefer to shop, Glendale also has a central city mall area for getting that done. And, if you’re prone to getting into legal trouble, Glendale, CA also has its own Police Department and Type 1 Jail cells.

This is where the agents at Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds come in for the professional, experienced, and licensed assistance that you may need—any time, day or night.

In 2019, a total of 231 violent crimes were reported in Glendale, CA, 93 of which were robberies and 117 aggravated assault. The Glendale Police Department hosts anywhere between 500 and 700 new guests briefly during the course of a month, and if you are one of them or know someone who is, you can call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds in Glendale, CA for immediate assistance from a skilled, licensed bail agent who can guide you through an early-out.

Call us today at 1-844-400-2245 to learn more about your legal options.

When an Arrest Occurs in Glendale, California

When an arrest occurs in Glendale, CA, the arrestee will most likely be detained in jail (see below for the address). As mentioned above, Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds has a record of providing the following services for those arrested in Glendale, CA as a whole:

It’s important to know that the police department is equipped with the latest technology in vehicle identification, the Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR). Trained police officers verify ALPR responses retrieved from a statewide database of stolen vehicles, vehicles that were driven by suspended license drivers, and vehicles with outstanding traffic warrants or running violations. The vehicle mounted ALPR system has the top capacity to scan 50 vehicle plates per minute. Back in the 1920s, there probably weren’t fifty vehicles within miles of one another. Now it isn’t difficult for them to drive through a row in a large parking lot and read hundreds of license plates in a single pass.

What should you gain from all this information? Simple: If you’ve been arrested in Glendale, CA, the next step is contacting Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds to better understand your legal options and learn about your bail options: 1-844-400-2245. Remember, we are available 24 hours a day.

In most cases, the bail bonds can be posted with just a few signatures on the standard bail application forms (see our forms page). We can assist in looking up just about anything within the system and our licensed agents are prepared to answer questions you may have about our fees, the bond amount, payments, collateral, and the bail process, all in the strictest of confidentiality.

Finding the Glendale Jail

If your loved one has warrants in Los Angeles County or extenuating circumstances, their time incarcerated in Glendale might be brief, so it’s important to act quickly. Here is the jail information you may need, if you plan to remedy this situation on your own—without assistance from Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds.

Glendale Police Department
131 North Isabel Street
Glendale, CA  91206
818-548-4840 (General information)
818-548-3124 (Jail information)

LAPD Jail
100 West 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(877) 275-5273 (Non-emergency information number)

Please Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visitation is strictly remote. Visit the Glendale City Jail website for full details.

Finding the Glendale, CA Courthouse

Depending on the situation, you may also need the following Glendale Courthouse information:

Glendale Courthouse
600 East Broadway
Glendale, CA 91206

(818) 265-6400

Please Note: Appointments are required for clerk’s office and all self-help services.

Building Hours:

The courthouse is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the Clerk's Office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except court holidays.

Transportation and Parking Information:

General Parking: The parking lot is for employees only. Public parking is available at metered and unmetered street parking spaces surrounding the courthouse. Do not park at City Hall for court business. 

For full details, visit the courthouse website.

Glendale Bail Facts

Bail in Glendale, CA is a fixed sum of money that is assigned according to the arrest charges of an individual. If the sum of bail is provided by an individual or a family member or associate, the individual is released to conduct their personal business, continue work, seek legal advice, and go on with life while agreeing to comply with the court’s requirements.

Bail amounts are contingent upon the misdemeanor or felony nature of the charge, any warrants that may exist on the person's record or any previous arrests and convictions of the same time. Bail bonds in Glendale, CA, like the ones provided by Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, offer you a lower capital outlay option. Bail bonds are usually a percentage of the bail with variable rates for producing the bail bond and variable charges. 

For example, bailing someone out who has been arrested for domestic violence (a common charge, at the moment) in Glendale, CA would look like this:

  • $10,000 for misdemeanor
  • $50,000 for felony

At Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, we typically charge 7% on domestic violence cases. We also offer discounts, payment plans, and myriad of payment options, including: major credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, cash, wire transfers, Zelle, Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies. You can pay for bail bonds online or over the phone.

We want everyone reading this to take note: Bail in Glendale, CA is a right—for everyone! 

Bail is a right that is older than the US Constitution and has its own stated part within the 8th Amendment. In the past, it was designed to permit a person's freedom while the community waited for a magistrate or official to hear the case and decide upon the appropriate punishment or fines. This permitted the individual to at least secure personal obligations while waiting for the trial and sentence. In modern times, the delays in this process come from overloaded courts and not from waiting for legal authority to be available to preside over the case.

While a case awaits legal disposition (completion by trial verdict or plea deal or dismissal), the bail or bail bond is held. The monies are returned upon fulfillment of the legal obligations. Knowing that it could reasonably take months or longer for a court date, meaning you or a loved one could be stuck waiting in jail, it makes sense to pursue bail.

Remember, if you can’t afford the bail that is set on your own, then call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds in Glendale, CA at 1-844-400-2245 for an immediate consultation about bail bond options.

Domestic Violence in Glendale, California

PC 273.5 says that it is illegal to inflict “corporal punishment” that results in an injury, no matter how slight. That means if you strike another person who is, or was, an intimate partner, and leave a mark, you have violated PC 273.5 and can be charged with domestic violence.

Corporal Injury Charges – PC 273.5

Corporal injury, or more specifically “corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant,” is defined by California law as “willfully inflicting a physical injury that causes a 'traumatic condition' on an intimate partner.” Let's define a few of these terms, to understand better what could be considered corporal injury.

Who Qualifies as an Intimate Partner?

  • A Spouse
  • A Former Spouse
  • A Cohabitant (someone you live with)
  • A Former Cohabitant (someone you used to live with)
  • A Boyfriend (including same-sex boyfriends)
  • A Girlfriend (including same-sex girlfriends)
  • A Fiancé
  • A Former Fiancé
  • The Parent of Your Child

In other words, anyone you have had a romantic or intimate relationship with, at any point, for any length of time, would be considered an intimate partner.

What is considered a “physical injury?”

Any injury that leaves a mark, such as a bruise or cut.

What is a Violation of PC 273.5?

Penal Code 273.5 reads: "(a) Any person who willfully inflicts corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition upon a victim described in subdivision (b) is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years, or in a county jail for not more than one year, or by a fine of up to six thousand dollars ($6,000) or by both that fine and imprisonment. (b) Subdivision (a) shall apply if the victim is or was one or more of the following: (1) The offender's spouse or former spouse. (2) The offender's cohabitant or former cohabitant. (3) The offender's fiancé or fiancée, or someone with whom the offender has, or previously had, an engagement or dating relationship, as defined in paragraph (10) of subdivision (f) of Section 243. (4) The mother or father of the offender's child.”

Assault and Battery Charges in Glendale, CA

Assault and battery are often used together, which might lead you to think that the two charges are the same, or, at least, two parts of a single charge. But, the truth is much more complicated than that. While the two are related, and you could be charged with both, they are two distinct and separate crimes.

Battery Charges – PC 242

Battery is defined as the willful, unlawful use of force against another person. This is a violation of Penal Code 242 and must have three separate elements:

  1. The act must be willful and unlawful
  2. Force or violence is used
  3. The willful use of violence or force is used against another person.

In other words, you have to intend to use force or violence, it has to involve another person, but it doesn't have to actually cause any damage, injury, or harm. In fact, you don't even have to touch the body of the other person, in order to be guilty of battery. If you touch anything that is “intimately connected” to the other person, like their clothing or something they are holding, in a disrespectful or rude way, you could be charged with battery. 

About Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds in Glendale, California

Headquartered in Santa Ana, with additional locations, Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds is a team of licensed professional bail bond agents who can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-844-400-2245

We follow a professional code that dictates confidentiality and includes a no-fee consultation and promises the fastest and most reasonable financial alternatives to getting a family member out of trouble in a Glendale, CA arrest.

We guarantee that you won’t find another bail bonds in Glendale, CA that is as open and understanding as the professional agents at Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds. Further, our only priority is you: making sure you feel comfortable and safe and are able to get out of jail on bail.

Our agents also have the means to authenticate the arrest, so it’s recommended that no immediate action be taken without verification. Flexible payment plans and financing options with no collateral are always available in Glendale, CA, as well as the surrounding communities in Los Angeles. We are on your side, and we want this process to go as smoothly as possible for you and your family.

At any time—day or night—you can speak to a professional at Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds by calling 1-844-400-2245. The process is simple and the results will happen in the most cost-effective and fastest way possible. You won’t even have to leave your home in Glendale, CA for our professional assistance.

Please note that we offer flexible payment options, the ability to pay online or via phone, and give discount for the following:

  • Military
  • Law Enforcement
  • Union Members
  • AARP
  • Home-owners
  • Attorneys
  • Teachers
  • Health Care Workers
  • Government Employees
  • And Others (Inquire to see if you qualify)

Bails Bonds in Glendale —Frequently Asked Questions

Below, we have put together a list of frequently asked questions regarding bail bonds Glendale, CA. If you still have questions or concerns, please reach out to us by calling 1-844-400-2245

Q: An arrest has just occurred in Glendale, CA. What happens to the arrestee?

A: Following an arrest, the arrestee is taken into a holding facility and the "booking" process takes place, including fingerprinting, mug-shot, and a search for any existing warrants. The specific charges are then confirmed, bail is established, and both court date and time are set. This can all take a few hours to complete.

Q: After an arrest occurs, what’s my next step?

A: If you or someone you know has been arrested in or near Glendale, CA, and you can’t afford bail, contact a Glendale, CA bail agent, such as the agents at Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds.

Q: How can I get ahold of a Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds agent?

A: Call 1-844-400-2245 24-hours a day, for immediate assistance and professional guidance.

Q: How much do your services cost?

A: The price of our services will depend on the amount at which bail has been set. Our rates start as low as 7% of the bail amount itself—no hidden fees. We also offer payment plans and financing options with no credit checks. With more information regarding the arrest, we can offer a more specific figure. 

Q: What other options do I have besides using a bail agent?

A: If you do not wish to use a bail agent to get out of jail in Glendale, CA, your options are as follow:

  • Pay the court or jail cash, which you will get back less any fees or outstanding fines due to the court once the case has been completed.
  • US Treasury Bond
  • Real Property
  • Stay in jail

Q: Once bail is posted, how long until the release occurs?

A: The time varies, but you can usually expect to be released from jail within 7 hours of bail being posted. Factors that could make the process longer include staff to inmate ratio and an overall number of inmates.

Q: What’s the difference between a good bail agent and a bad bail agent?

A: During your consultation with a bail agent (most companies should offer a free consultation, as Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds does), you can ask questions to get a better feel for the company's experience and expertise, such as:

  • How long have you been licensed?
  • Can you briefly explain your history?
  • Where do you stand with the California Department of Insurance?
  • Do you put your client first?
  • What makes you stand out amongst other bail bondsmen?

Q: What if bail isn’t posted?

A: If you can’t or choose to not post bail, then you will remain in custody until your court date. Or, depending on the case specifics, the court may determine bail is not necessary, at which point you will be released.

Q: Why should I choose Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds in Glendale, CA?

A: At Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, we offer:

  • Free consultations
  • Cheap rates
  • Payment options
  • No credit checks
  • Multiple locations
  • Quick service
  • 24/7 availability
  • Discretion

Q: How can I pay for a domestic violence bail bond in Glendale, CA?

A: You can pay for a domestic violence bail bond in Glendale, CA via online or phone. Contact us at 1-844-400-2245 to learn more about our payment options.

Q: How much does it cost to bail someone out of jail who has been arrested for domestic violence in Glendale, CA?

A: $10,000 for misdemeanor and $50,000 for felony. We typically charge 7% on domestic violence cases. We also offer discounts and payment plans.

Q: Can the victim of a domestic violence case in Glendale, CA bail the arrested person out?

A: Yes, in most cases, the spouse or partner is the person posting bail or contacting the bail bonds company. At Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, we are confidential, with no judgment. We will not share your information with the courts, police, or anyone else.

Q: Can you help someone who has been arrested for a DUI/DWI in Glendale, CA?

A: Yes.

Q: Do you offer any discount for bail bonds in Glendale, CA?

A: Yes, offer discounts for bail bonds in Glendale, CA for the following:

  • Military
  • Law Enforcement
  • Union Members
  • AARP
  • Home-owners
  • Attorneys
  • Teachers
  • Health Care Workers
  • Government Employees
  • And Others (Inquire to see if you qualify)

Q: What kind of payment options are available for bail bonds in Glendale, CA?

A: We accept all major credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, cash, wire transfers, Zelle, Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies. You can pay for bail bonds online or over the phone.

Contact Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds in Glendale, California Today!