VC 23152 / 23153
DUI bail bonds
From a first-time misdemeanor to a felony DUI with injury, we post DUI bail across San Diego County 24/7.
Driving under the influence is one of the most common arrests in San Diego County, charged under Vehicle Code 23152 for a standard DUI and Vehicle Code 23153 when someone is injured. A first misdemeanor DUI typically carries a modest bail under the county schedule, while felony and injury DUIs, or cases with priors, can run substantially higher.
Getting out quickly matters with a DUI: it lets you address the DMV side of the case, line up an attorney, and get back to work before consequences pile up. We post DUI bail at every county facility and can usually quote the scheduled amount within minutes.
Every minute in custody is one too many. Call 619.878.8187 and we will confirm the booking, quote the exact premium, and start the release.
What drives the bail amount on a DUI
Several things move a DUI bail figure up or down: whether anyone was hurt (VC 23153 injury cases run far higher than a clean VC 23152), the measured blood-alcohol level, prior DUIs within the ten-year lookback, and whether a child was in the car. There is also a clock you cannot ignore: in most California DUI arrests you have only ten days to request a DMV hearing to protect your license, which is a separate process from the criminal case. Getting released quickly is what gives you the time to make that call and talk to an attorney before the window closes.
Across San Diego County we post dui bail at every Sheriff’s facility and city jail, around the clock, with up-front pricing, flexible payment plans, no-collateral options on many bonds, and the discretion these cases call for. The quickest path to a real answer is a phone call: we confirm the amount and start the paperwork.
DUI Bail Bonds questions
How much is bail for a DUI in San Diego?
A first misdemeanor DUI is usually low on the county bail schedule; felony or injury DUIs and cases with prior convictions are set higher. Call for the exact amount in your case.
Can you bail out a felony DUI?
Yes. We handle misdemeanor and felony DUI bail, including VC 23153 injury cases, throughout San Diego County.
Does a DUI bail bond deal with my license?
No. The bond gets your loved one out of custody; the DMV side of a DUI is separate and time-sensitive, usually a ten-day window to request a hearing. We mention it because fast release is what buys you the time to handle it.
Post dui bail now
A licensed San Diego County agent is ready to help, 24 hours a day.
Call 619.878.8187