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Higher-bail & large bonds

Felony bail bonds

Serious felonies and large bail amounts call for an experienced agent. We handle high-dollar bonds across the county.

Felony charges carry the highest bail on the San Diego County schedule, and the most serious cases are set by a judge at arraignment rather than by schedule. Large bonds may involve collateral such as real estate and a senior agent assigned to manage the case from start to finish.

We have the capacity to handle substantial felony bonds and the experience to do it carefully, coordinating with your attorney, structuring collateral where needed, and keeping you informed at every step. No bond is too large to discuss.

Acting fast is the whole game. Call 619.878.8187 and we will confirm where they are held, quote the premium, and start the paperwork right away.

Arraignment, bail review and large bonds

For serious felonies the schedule is only the starting point; a judge sets or reviews bail individually at arraignment, weighing the charge, the record, public safety and flight risk. Under the California Supreme Court’s Humphrey decision, courts must also consider a defendant’s ability to pay and whether non-financial release conditions could work instead, which an attorney can raise at the hearing. On the bonding side, large felony amounts may call for collateral such as real estate and a senior agent who manages the file end to end. No amount is too large to talk through, and the first conversation is free.

Wherever your loved one is held in San Diego County, we post felony bail day or night, no collateral on many bonds, plans that fit real budgets, and a professional, judgment-free approach from the first call. Reach a licensed agent now for the precise amount.

Felony Bail Bonds questions

Can you handle very large bail amounts?

Yes. We arrange large felony bonds, including those that require real-estate collateral and a dedicated senior agent.

Is collateral required for a felony bond?

It depends on the amount and the case. Many bonds need none; larger felony bonds may. We’ll review your options for free.

Can bail be lowered on a felony?

Possibly. A judge reviews bail at arraignment, and under the Humphrey rule must weigh ability to pay and alternatives to cash bail. Your attorney can file to reduce it. Meanwhile we can prepare the bond for the current amount so release is not delayed.

Post felony bail now

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