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Bail Bonds at the James A. Musick Jail in Irvine, CA

If you or a loved one find yourself behind bars at the Irivne Jail, your first thought is likely to be, how can I get out here as fast as possible? Your first call should be to Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds at (844) 400-2245. Mr. Nice Guy and his team of licensed, professional bail bondsmen are standing by at locations across Southern California to help get you out of jail and home to friends and family, as quickly as possible.

James A. Musick Facility
13502 Musick Road
Irvine, CA  92618

Visiting Someone at the Irvine Jail

Visiting hours at the James A. Musick Facility are from Friday – Monday, 8:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. Signups for visits must take place before 5:00 P.M. Signups are accepted from 7:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M., however specific housing modules may have different visitation hours. For specific housing visitation information, please visit http://www.ocsd.org/divisions/custody/jails/hours.

Visitor Parking

Visitors may park in the parking structure across from the San Ana Police Department

Visitation Rules:

  • Visitors must show valid photo ID
  • Each inmate may only have one visit per day. You should coordinate visitation with other friends and loved ones of the inmate, to avoid someone being turned away due to the one-visit-per day rule.
  • Each visit lasts a minimum of 30 minutes.
  • The maximum number of visitors is three, including children.
  • Children must be under adult supervision at all times. Prior authorization can be obtained from the Watch Commander, for unaccompanied minor children to visit a relative in custody.
  • Visitors who have been released from jail in the preceding sixty days are ineligible for visits. However, blood relatives, or spouses, may request special permission from the Watch Commander to visit, even though the visitor was recently released from jail.
  • Only ID and keys are allowed inside the facility. No other items, including purses or bags, will be allowed inside the facility. In order to speed up the screening process, visitors are asked to leave everything besides keys and ID outside the jail facility.
  • Visitors with small children may possess necessary items for the child's care, such as diapers, formula, breastfeeding cover, etc. However, these items are subject to search.
  • Nursing mothers must be discreet when nursing, and remain fully covered. Failure to do so will result in the termination of the visit.
  • No food, candy, drinks, gum, cigarettes, lighters, matches, or pepper spray are allowed.
  • No weapons or anything deemed inappropriate are allowed in the jail facility.
  • No cell phones, laptops, cameras, or other electronic devices are allowed.
  • Documents requiring the inmate's signature must be approved prior to being allowed in the visit.
  • Clothing that is derogatory or offensive, revealing, or inappropriate in any way, will not be allowed. The staff is permitted to make determinations about what is appropriate and what is not appropriate.
  • Visitors under the influence of drugs or alcohol will not be permitted to visit and may be arrested.
  • You will need the booking number of the inmate you wish to visit. You can find it Here.
  • After entering the jail facility, the visitor must proceed to their assigned seat and remain there until the inmate arrives.

Please note that meals are served from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Inmates may refuse to accept visits during this time.

Who's in Jail in Irvine, CA?

To find a friend or loved one being held by law enforcement in Irvine, CA, 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.

How is Bail Set at the Irvine Jail?

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 Orange County can be found Here.

To figure the total amount of bail required for felony charges requires several steps, you can complete the worksheet found here.

How is the Amount of Bail Determined?

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 seperate 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.

What if I Can't Pay my Bail at the Irvine Jail?

It is common for police and district attorneys to file the most serious charges that could possibly apply to any given situation, even if the charges might be reduced or dismissed at a later date. This can make the bail much higher, making it even more difficult to come up with the cash to pay your bail. That's where a bail bond company, like Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, can help. Mr. Nice Guy will pay your bail for you, in return for a small fee, generally 10% of the total cost of your bail. Call (844) 400-2245 to start the bail bond process, immediately.

How to Bail Out of Jail in Irvine, CA?

For many people, it can be difficult to come up with the entire amount of money that is due for bail. Not only is a great deal of money involved, but that money will be tied up with the court system for a long time. Some cases can take over a year to come to an end. After the case has ended, it can sometimes take some time to get the money back from the court system.

Most people, facing a substantial amount of bail, just don't have the cash to pay the bail outright. A person can post property as a form of bail, but the amount of value in the property has to be double the value of the bail being sought. Often, it's easier to get help from a bail bondsman like Mr. Nice Guy (844)400-2245.

A bail bondsman is a person who is licensed by the state, working with an agency, who can post a “bond” for you, instead of the full amount of your bail. The bail bondsman works with a Surety Company, who is a little like an insurance company. They have certain rules for issuing bonds to help people get out of jail. The person who is in jail pays a fee and the bail bondsman pays the bail.

Then, the person who has been charged with a crime can get back to their job and family, while they wait for trial. The person who had the bond posted for them is promising the bail bondsman that they will continue to show up for all of the hearings and proceedings required by their charges so that the bondsman can get the bail money back from the court.

Bail Bond Service Near Me

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. With locations all over Southern California, there is a Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bond Agent near you, wherever you are in Orange County.

Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds has the best rates on bail bonds. How can we make that statement when all bail bond companies are required to charge the same 10% fee? Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds uses a Surety Company that allows them to discount bail bonds to just 7% if the defendant retains a private attorney and pays the premium within the first 72-hours. There's no lower rate available, anywhere.

Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds saves you money in other ways, as well.

Other companies charge hidden fees like:

  • Notary Fees
  • Travel Expenses
  • Posting Fees
  • Annual Premiums
  • Late File Premiums
  • Interest on Financing
  • Processing Fees

Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds doesn't charge any of these fees. There is always just one flat rate, no interest, no hidden fees, no surprises. Other companies may advertise the same 10% rate that everyone is required to charge. But, what they don't tell you is all the other fees you'll end up paying. Mr. Nice Guy never charges these additional fees, so you'll end up paying a lower rate, no matter what the other guys are advertising.

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