Bail Bonds in Hawthorne, CA
Do You Have A Loved One in Custody in the
Hawthorne Police
Department Jail? Do You Need a Bail
Bonds Company in Hawthorne?
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If you have a loved one arrested in the
Hawthorne Jail, please call
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information. We understand most people
have never been in this situation before, our
Licensed Professional Bail Agents
can save you the time of having to drive down
to the Hawthorne Police Station Jail.
Often times, people are not aware of the
Arrest Process and can spend
hours researching inmate information that can
be obtained in one call to any of our
Licensed Bail Bonds Agents.
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Hawthorne Bail Bonds Process
The most common form of initial contact with
a Hawthorne Bail Bonds Company
is through a phone call from either a family
member or the inmate themselves. Inmates
at the Hawthorne Jail are allowed
to make collect calls from their cells. Initially
the Hawthorne Bail Bonds Company
will gather basic information such as name and
contact numbers for possible cosigners for the
Bail Bond agreement. One of
our Licensed Bail Bonds Agents
will ask a number of questions to evaluate the
risk of having the inmate released on a
Bail Bond. Every Bond
is evaluated on a case by case basis. Questions
can include the defendants past criminal record,
employment and residence history for both the
inmate and the cosigner/s. This is a
Bail industry standard, so expect this
regardless of what Bail Bonds Company
you use. Once the Bail Bond
is approved, the client will be asked to sign
Bail Bond documentation that can also
be completed via fax or email. Once the paperwork
is completed, our Licensed Bail Bonds
Agent will take the necessary paperwork
to the Hawthorne Jail to "post
the Bail Bond". The entire
Bail Bond Process in
Hawthorne can take approximately 1-2
hours.
What Will be the Bail Bond Cost?
California Bail Law mandates
that the Bail Bond fee charged
is 10% of the total Bail Amount.
(for example, the total Bail Amount
is $10,000, your cost should be 10%
which is $1,000.) There are a few exceptions
where Bail Bond Companies are
allowed to charge a discounted rate of 8% of
the total Bail Bond Amount.
These exceptions include:
- Clients that are represented by a Private
Attorney
- Active Union Members
- Active Military personnel & Veterans
- AARP Members
Be careful of anyone offering a lower amount,
for paying anything less for a Bail
Bond is illegal, and can get your loved
one back in custody and leave you out of your
money! Do you really want to deal with a
Bail Bonds Company or
Bail Bondsman that is willing to break
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Why Choose Hawthorne Bail Bonds .Net
The Hawthorne Jail is surrounded
by lots of Bail Bond Companies
and Bail Bondsman, but people
choose us for many reasons.
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- Professional and confidential Bail Bonds
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do the whole Bail Bond Process via fax or
email to save you time, and a trip to the
Hawthorne Jail
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In general, the entire process at the
Hawthorne Jail (booking, posting
bail, inmate release ..etc.) is usually less
delayed than the average Sheriff or Police Station
due to the smaller inmate capacity of its
jail. As you can imagine, the
Bail Bond Process itself is
different in every station due to the way the
Jail itself operates. Below
you will find some helpful information that
will help you better understand the Hawthorne
Jail system. For F.A.Q. click
here.
The Hawthorne Jail Booking Process
When a person is arrested at the
Hawthorne PD Jail, there is a process
that must be completed before a Bail
Bondsman can post a Bail Bond
on behave of the inmate. This process
is commonly known as "Booking Process".
Once a person is arrested and placed in custody
of the Hawthorne Jail, the
Jailer will take inventory
of the arrestee's belongings as he/she searches
for weapons, drugs, paraphernalia or any other
threats. Then the Jailer will
fingerprint and run a background check on the
individual to ensure that there isn't any outstanding
warrants or possible probation / parole holds.
The fingerprints are tracked through the "Live
Scan" system, which will check / update local,
state and federal databases. This process can
take several hours depending on the workload
the Jailers are experiencing at the time. At
this point some Jails will allow the inmate
to make a phone call prior to being assigned
to a cell; other Jails have phones within the
cells. Some inmates will try to contact a
Bail Bonds Company directly
(we take collect calls); others will contact
a family member or loved one first. Whichever
way it may be, the faster
Hawthorne Bail Bonds .Net is contacted
the faster we can start the Bail Bond
Process. Also the results for the criminal
background/ warrant check can take several hours
and must be completed in order for a
Bail Bonds Agent to be allowed to post
Bail.
Hawthorne Jail Visitation Hours
The Hawthorne Jail allows
inmates to receive a 15 minute visit
limited to 1 adult and 2 children. The visiting
schedule at the Hawthorne Jail
is (7 pm – 8pm) every day. Children are
required to be accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian. The Hawthorne Jail
requires all visitors to show a valid government
issued photo identification. It is recommended
to show up as early as possible, accommodations
are on a first come, first serve basis; and
can be delayed if the Jail
deputy’s workload is elevated. All visitors
at the Hawthorne Jail are subject
to search and will be arrested if any warrants,
illegal Drugs or weapons are found by the
Jail Deputy.
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Options for Release
A Bail Bond is not the only
option for release from the Hawthorne
Jail. There are several options for
the release of an inmate. These options
include:
- Bail Bond - A written
promise signed by a defendant or a surety
(one who promises to act in place of another)
to pay an amount fixed by a court should
the defendant named in the document fail
to appear in court for the designated criminal
proceeding at the date and time specified.
- Cash Bail - Requires
payment of the full Bail Amount.
The inmate will be released if he/she is
clear for Bail, and will
be reimbursed once he/she has appeared to
all required court dates. This is a good
alternative for those who have a very minimal
bail amount. Cash Bail
can be posted for large amounts as long
as the payee is able to source the money
and willing to have the money tied up for
the long periods of time. Money is sourced
to ensure that it wasn't obtained through
illegal means.
- Property Bonds - As
the name indicates, this option involves
real estate. The process can take several
weeks and is similar to a real estate transaction.
The property must have at least 150% of
the Bail Amount in equity.
There are fees involved, check with your
local authorities for specific fees. With
this option, the court can foreclose the
property if the defendant fails to appear
to all mandated court dates.
- "CITE OUT" - This is
when a person is arrested, then released
after being issued a citation that states
the date he/she must return to court. Very
common for traffic violations and minor
infractions. If the defendant fails to appear
in court, the defendant will most likely
be issued a warrant.
- Own Recognizance (O.R.)
- Only a judge can grant a defendant to
be released on "O.R.". The defendant is
released with a written promise that he
/ she will attend all required court dates.
There are several factors that a judge usually
takes into consideration when releasing
a inmate on O.R. These factors include the
severity of the crime, the individuals criminal
history, current employment, ties with family/local
community, and the overall likeliness that
the individual will flee. O.R. is not guaranteed
even if the defendant satisfies all of these
factors.
Hawthorne Jail Release Process
There is also a process that must occur prior
to a person is being released. Like the
booking process, this process can vary depending
on the workload each jail or
sheriff / police station has.
Smaller sheriff / police stations can take only
a few minutes, while larger jails
(like county) can take several hours before
releasing an individual. The Hawthorne
Jail usually takes anywhere from 30
minutes - 1 hour to release an inmate after
posting the Bail Bond.
Once an individual is released he/she can claim
personal property, and go home.
About Hawthorne Police Department & Jail
The Hawthorne Jail is located
in the Hawthorne Police Department
at:
12501 Hawthorne Blvd, Hawthorne, CA
90250.
According to the City of Hawthorne
Website:
http://www.cityofhawthorne.com/depts/police/default.asp
The Hawthorne Police Department
has been serving the City of Hawthorne
since 1922, over 78 years of service.
The Hawthorne Police Department
consists of 96 sworn officers, 46 civilians,
6 part-time Reserve Officers and 16 explorers.
Hawthorne Police Department
Mission Statement
The mission of the Hawthorne
Police Department is to provide a safe
and secure community for its citizens while
at the same time promoting a high degree of
professionalism and respect for human dignity.
(created April 6, 1989)
Hawthorne Police Department
Vision Statement
To be a strong and effective organization
through open communication, teamwork, mutual
respect, and a partnership with the community,
willing to pioneer innovative approaches to
law enforcement. (created June 27, 1991)
"The Hawthorne Police Department
has been serving the City of Hawthorne
since 1922, over 84 years of service.
We have a long history of being a leader in
law enforcement innovation.
About Hawthorne,Ca
Hawthorne is a city in southwestern
Los Angeles County, California.
The city in 2000 had a population of 84,112.
Hawthorne was founded by Benjamin
I. Harding and Harry Dana Lombard, who in 1905
purchased acreage from the land company, thus
creating the Hawthorne Improvement
Company whose purpose was to build an 80-acre
town site on the waving barley fields.
By 1921 the population had reached 2,000, and
Hawthorne was incorporated
in July 1922. The area was largely settled
by emigrants from the Oklahoma and Texas dustbowl.
The first census was taken in 1930 and showed
6,595 residents. In 1939 Northrop Aircraft
Inc. moved to Hawthorne
with 50 people on the payroll. Dozens
of firms moved to Hawthorne
to acquire Northrop subcontracts. From
that time on industrial and commercial development
in Hawthorne proceeded at a
steady pace. Northrop and Hawthorne
enjoyed a long period of prosperity and cooperation.
With the growth of the aviation industry and
the subsequent aerospace industry, Hawthorne
became known as the Cradle of Aviation and enjoyed
a boom for many years in both jobs and real
estate.
The City of Hawthorne has
grown from a small, largely rural community
to a well-rounded mixture of business, industries
and homes. According to the United States
Census Bureau, the city of Hawthorne
has an area of 15.7 km² (6.1 mi²), all land.
To the north of Hawthorne is
the unincorporated community of Lennox and the
city of Inglewood. To the east is the
unincorporated community of Athens and the city
of Gardena. To the south is the unincorporated
community of El Camino Village, and the cities
of Lawndale and Redondo Beach. Manhattan
Beach is at the southwest corner of
Hawthorne, and the city of El Segundo
is to the west of Hawthorne.
The unincorporated community of Del Aire is
surrounded on three sides by the city of
Hawthorne along western edge
of Hawthorne.
The Century Freeway (Glenn Anderson Freeway,
I-105) runs along the northern boundary of
Hawthorne, with the LACMTA
Green Line light rail line running down the
center of the Century Freeway. The San
Diego Freeway (I-405) runs along the western
boundary of Hawthorne.
Major east-west streets in Hawthorne
include Rosecrans Ave, El Segundo Ave, and Imperial
Highway. Major north-south street include
Aviation Blvd, Inglewood Ave, Hawthorne
Blvd, Prairie Ave, Crenshaw Blvd, and Van Ness
Ave. Hawthorne is five
miles from the Los Angeles
International Airport. Hawthorne
comprises ZIP codes, 90250
and 90251. It is in 310
area code, except for a small portion of northeastern
Hawthorne, which is located
in 323 area code.
As of the of 2000, there were 84,112 people,
28,536 households, and 19,775 families residing
in the city. The population density was 5,359.0/km²
(13,879.4/mi²). There were 29,629 housing
units at an average density of 1,887.8/km² (4,889.1/mi²).
The racial makeup of the city was 29.27% White,
39.02% Black or African American, 0.75% Native
American, 6.73% Asian, 0.86% Pacific Islander,
24.16% from other races, and 5.22% from two
or more races. 44.3% of the population were
Hispanic or Latino of any race.
Sources
http://www.cityofhawthorne.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne,_California
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