One of our locations for Sunrise Bail Bonds is at 311 W Civic Center Dr Santa Ana, CA 92701, which is located near the Santa Ana Police Department for your convenience. Our bail agency has dedicated many location along with many licensed bail agents to ensure that your loved ones will be released from custody and are home safe with you and your loved ones.
Our office in Santa Ana is devoted to help and serve the people of Santa Ana and residents of neighboring cities to ensure that all of our clients take advantage of the legal system in order to get a fair trial in court. The entire purpose of bailing someone out of jail is to make sure that he or she doesn't fall under the pressure of accepting a plea deal to get released from jail by pleading guilty.
Our office in Santa Ana is devoted to help and serve the people of Santa Ana and residents of neighboring cities to ensure that all of our clients take advantage of the legal system in order to get a fair trial in court. The entire purpose of bailing someone out of jail is to make sure that he or she doesn't fall under the pressure of accepting a plea deal to get released from jail by pleading guilty.
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A live agent is always ready to provide you with a free bail bond info for Santa Ana Police Department Jail and the neighboring cities. Sunrise Bail Bonds provides a free bail consultation from a professional bail bondsman who will guide you through the bail bond process step by step. Here at Sunrise Bail Bonds, we accept all major credit cards, debit cards, cash, cashiers checks and personal checks.
Santa Ana is the county seat of Orange County and has the second most population of people in the county. The 2010 United States Census Bureau estimated its population to be about 330,000, making Santa Ana the 57th most populated city in the United States. The city of Santa Ana is located in the southern portion of Southern California and is close to the Santa Ana River, which is about ten miles away from the Southern California Coast.
When your loved one arrives at the Santa Ana Police Department, he or she will be met by a jailer, who will then put away any personal belongings that the defendant has on his or her person. After that initial step is complete, the jailer will then gather all of the defendant's personal information in order to put all of the information into the county's database.