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How do I post bail for a person who is being held in the Beverly Hills jail?

Bail bonds may be posted between 5:30am and 1am daily for cash Bail payments in the full amount or 24 hours a day by a qualified bail bondsman. Call 1-800-224-5937 to speak to a licensed Beverly Hills bail bond agent.

How much does a Bail bondsman charge?

Bail bond premiums are typically 10% of the face amount of the bail as set by the California department of Insurance. We offer a discount rate for those who qualify as low as 8%. We also can arrange instant premium financing with approved collateral and a down payment as low as 3%.

Beverly Hills Jail Inmate Information telephone #'s.

For additional information concerning an individual who is currently in custody at the Beverly Hills jail, contact the Records Bureau at (310) 285-2187 or the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department website www.lasd.org under the heading "Inmate Information." Please note that while information concerning individuals held in custody at the Beverly Hills jail is also included on the LASD website, the bail amount may NOT be accurate. Ask us to verify the bail amount for you.

What are the jail visiting hours?

Visiting hours are 10am to 11:30am daily. Adult visitors (18 years and older) must present valid picture identification; visitors younger than 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
 

For fast 24/7 bail bond service call 1-800-224-5937

 

Surety Bond vs. Bail Bonds

Surety Bonds are contracts guaranteeing that specific obligations will be fulfilled. The obligation may involve meeting a contractual commitment, paying a debt, or performing certain duties. Under the terms of a bond, one party (the bail bond company) becomes answerable to a third party (the court) for the acts or neglect of a second party (the defendant).

Under modern surety-ship, an insurer’s promise of performance is available to meet a wide variety of business, governmental and individual needs. Surety bonds are required in a significant number of business transactions as a means of reducing or transferring business risk. State and federal government agencies require surety bonds for the purpose of reducing public responsibility for the acts of others, and the courts require bonds to secure the various responsibilities of litigants, including the ability to pay damages.

A typical surety bond identifies each of three parties to the contract and spells out their relationship and obligations. The parties are:

  1. A Principal – The party who has initially agreed to fulfill the obligation which is the subject of the bond. Also known as the Obligor. In bail bond maters this is the defendant.

  2. An Obligee - The person or organization protected by the bond. This term is used most frequently in surety bonds. This is the court where the bond is posted.

  3. A Guarantor and Surety – This is the imdemnitor or co-signer on the bond and the bail bond company issuing the bond or surety company.

 

California Call Toll Free 1-800-224-5937

Bail bond service throughout all of California. Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego, Orange County, Fresno, San Jose, San Francisco, Van Nuys, West Valley and more.

The City of Beverly Hills: Police Department
(310) 550-4951
464 N Rexford Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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