Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bail Bonds & Jail Info: Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles is the most populous city in California and the second most populous in the United States, with 3.8 million people. Read more if you are in need of a bail bondsman or locating a nearby jail in L.A., CA.

Men's Central Jail
441 Bauchet Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Bus. Phone: 213-974-4916
Inmate Information: 213-473-6100

Visiting: Thursday through Sunday; 10am - 3pm and 5 pm - 7pm

General mail address for all inmates is as follows:
Inmate Name, Booking Number
PO BOX 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90086-0164

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Men's Central Jail is committed to providing the public with a safe, secure and pleasant environment where inmate visits are conducted in compliance with applicable laws and facility policies. Please call the Inmate Information Center at (213) 473-6100 prior to your arrival at Men's Central Jail to determine if the inmate you intend to visit is allowed a visit and if there are any special restrictions on their visiting privilege. Generally if an inmate is attending court on any given day they will not be allowed a visit for that day.
When a person is arrested, he or she may have the opportunity to pay bail. This is a payment that the arrested person may be able to make to the court in order to leave jail until trial. The payment is a way that the court can help ensure that the accused will appear at any future court dates. In some cases, the amount of bail may be more than the accused can pay by him or herself. In these cases, bail bonds may be useful since they allow people to pay some percentage of their bail — often 10% — with a bail bonding agency putting up the rest.

If you are in need of a trustworthy and professional bail bond agent in Los Angeles, CA, call ExpertBail at 800.938.2245. The ExpertBail Network is comprised of a family of the most experienced and highest quality bail agents in the industry

1 comment:

  1. Is Los Angeles really home to only 3.8M people? I figured it was well over 5 million before I even started doing bail bonds in Las Vegas as a job. Figured it was 6M or above by now.

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