LAPD PACIFIC DIVISION BAIL BONDS

LAPD PACIFIC DIVISION JAIL

If someone you know has been arrested in the West Los Angeles area, they’ll most likely be taken to the Pacific Station Jail. After an arrest, the person will be transferred to the jail to go through the booking process, which typically takes about two to four hours at the Pacific Station Jail.

If you need to post bail for a loved one here, it’s best to act quickly. Sometimes, an inmate might be moved to the larger L.A. County Jail, often for medical or security reasons. Bail processing at the L.A. County Jail can take up to 72 hours due to its size and occasional health assessments for inmates. At the Pacific Station Jail, though, the release time after posting bail is generally much faster—about 30 minutes to an hour.

OUR SPECIALTIES

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

For misdemeanor domestic violence offenses, bail typically ranges from $10,000 to $20,000 and in more extreme cases up to $50,000. If someone has a prior DV charge the bail can be increased even higher

ASSAULT W/ DEADLY WEAPON

ASSAULT W/ DEADLY WEAPON

Bail amounts for assault cases vary depending on the severity and specifics of the offense. Assault with a deadly weapon typically ranges from $20,000 to $50,000 depending if a firearm is involved

FELONY DUI (DUI W/ INJURY)

FELONY DUI (DUI W/ INJURY)

Bail amounts for felony DUI can vary based on the specifics of the case. Bail typically ranges from $50,000 to $100,000. The amount can be affected by factors such as prior DUI convictions

ABOUT LAPD PACIFIC DIVISION JAIL

The LAPD Pacific Division Jail, part of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Pacific Division, serves as a temporary holding facility for detainees in the western neighborhoods of Los Angeles, such as Venice, Mar Vista, and Playa del Rey.

Originally established in 1922 as the Venice Division, it was created to address law enforcement needs in the bustling beach town of Venice, known for its tourism and nightlife. With the growth of surrounding neighborhoods, the division was renamed the Pacific Division in the 1970s to reflect its expanded jurisdiction.

Today, the Pacific Division Jail operates as a short-term holding facility, processing arrestees until they can be arraigned, released, or transferred to county facilities. The division is also known for its community-focused policing, working closely with residents to address crime and promote safety in the unique and diverse Westside neighborhoods.

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We are a locally owned and operated business, serving the community for years. We know the local court system and can provide you with fast and efficient service.

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Flexible Payment Options

We offer a variety of payment options that can be tailored to your needs. We accept cash, credit cards, and can also work with you on a 0% interest financing payment plan to help you or a loved one get out of jail.

Experienced and Professional

Experienced and Professional

Our team of bondsmen are experienced, professional, and licensed by the state. We will guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

Confidential and Discreet

Confidential and Discreet

We understand the importance of privacy. We will maintain your confidentiality and ensure that your personal information is kept secure throughout the bail process.

24/7 Availability

24/7 Availability

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. We know that getting arrested can happen at any time, which is why we are always here to help.

Free Bail Consultation

Free Bail Consultation

We offer a free bail consultation to help you understand the bail process and your options. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our licensed bondsmen.

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  • Murder
  • Manslaughter
  • Assault
  • Battery
  • Domestic Violence
  • Kidnapping
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Grand Theft
  • Petty Theft
  • Carjacking
  • Extortion
  • Forgery
  • Embezzlement
  • Fraud
  • Arson
  • Vandalism
  • Trespassing
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Perjury
  • Bribery
  • Stalking
  • Identity Theft
  • Drug Possession
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Possession of Stolen Property
  • Elder Abuse
  • Sexual Assault
  • Rape
  • Indecent Exposure
  • Prostitution
  • Vehicular Manslaughter
  • DUI (Driving Under the Influence)
  • Hit and Run
  • False Imprisonment
  • Public Intoxication
  • Weapons Possession
  • Possession of an Illegal Firearm
  • Aiding and Abetting
  • Conspiracy
  • Criminal Threats
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Identity Fraud
  • Computer Hacking
  • Money Laundering
  • Misdemeanors, Felonies, Warrants

Los Angeles Police Department Pacific Division Station

If you have a friend or loved one arrested in the Pacific Station area, don’t hesitate to call Crown Bail Bonds. We’re here to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you can reach us anytime at (833) 253-2245. The Los Angeles Police Department Pacific Division Station is located at 12312 Culver Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066. For any inquiries, you can also contact the station directly at (310) 482-6334. Let us assist you in getting your loved one released as quickly as possible.

Give us a call anytime! We’re here to make the process as easy as possible for you!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is a bail bond?

A bail bond is a financial guarantee provided by a bail bondsman to the court, ensuring the defendant’s release from jail in exchange for the defendant’s promise to appear at future court dates.

How does a bail bond work?

When a defendant cannot afford the full bail amount, a bail bondsman can post the bond for a fee (usually 10% of the bail amount). The defendant is then released, but must attend all court dates or risk forfeiting the bond.

How much does a bail bond cost?

Typically, a bail bond costs between 10% and 15% of the total bail amount. This fee is non-refundable and varies by state, with California typically charging 10%.

Can the bail bond fee be refunded?

No, the bail bond fee paid to the bondsman is non-refundable, even if the case is dismissed or the defendant is found not guilty.

What happens if the defendant doesn’t appear in court?

If the defendant skips court (also called “jumping bail”), the court can issue a bench warrant for their arrest, and the bail bond may be forfeited. The bail bondsman may also send a bounty hunter to locate the defendant.

Can bail be denied?

Yes, bail can be denied if the defendant is considered a flight risk, has committed a serious crime, or poses a danger to the public. The judge makes the final decision.

What is collateral in a bail bond?

Collateral is property or assets (like a house, car, or jewelry) pledged to the bail bondsman as security for the bond. If the defendant doesn’t show up in court, the bondsman can seize the collateral.

What are the conditions of bail?

In addition to attending all court hearings, the judge may set conditions such as travel restrictions, no contact with certain individuals, or attending drug testing or rehab.

Can someone co-sign a bail bond?

Yes, a co-signer (indemnitor) agrees to be financially responsible for the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear in court. The co-signer may need to provide collateral.

How long does it take to get out of jail after posting bail?

The release process can take a few hours, depending on the jail’s procedures and how busy they are. The bail bondsman works quickly to process the paperwork.