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If a loved one has been arrested in Whittier, you need fast, reliable assistance from a bail bond company that understands the local jail process. Arrestees in Whittier are typically booked at the Whittier Police Department Jail or the Pico Rivera Sheriff’s Station, depending on jurisdiction. If bail isn’t posted quickly, they may be transferred to larger LA County jails — which can extend release times by several hours or more. Cali Bail Bonds offers 1% bail bond options, flexible payment plans, and a fully online bail process to secure release as quickly as possible. We provide 24/7 support for families in Whittier and throughout Los Angeles County.
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When someone you love is arrested in Whittier, you need a bail bond company that responds fast and treats your family with respect. Cali Bail Bonds delivers dependable, affordable, and judgment-free support — day or night — with the experience and resources to post bail at any Los Angeles County jail.
We post bail at the Whittier Police Department Jail, Pico Rivera Sheriff’s Station, and all major LA County facilities, including:
Twin Towers
Men’s Central Jail
CRDF (Women)
Plus, we can post bail anywhere statewide.
Qualified clients may only pay 1% down, drastically reducing upfront costs. Good credit, verified income, or homeownership may help you qualify.
We understand how stressful an arrest can be. Our team offers clear, patient guidance from start to finish — no pressure, no judgment.
Complete everything online:
E-sign paperwork
Upload documents
Pay securely
Start the release process from home or your phone.
Arrests don’t follow a schedule. We’re here around the clock, including holidays and weekends.
We offer low-payment and no-collateral financing for qualified clients, helping you secure fast release without financial strain.
Whittier does not operate a long-term detention facility. After an arrest, individuals are taken to either the Whittier Police Department Jail or the Pico Rivera Sheriff’s Station, depending on the exact location and the agency that made the arrest. Both facilities handle booking, fingerprints, and short-term holding. If bail isn’t posted quickly, inmates are transferred to larger LA County jails — which significantly increases processing and release times.
Posting bail early is the best way to avoid a transfer.
Address: 13200 Penn St, Whittier, CA 90602
Phone: (562) 567-9200
Notes:
Handles most arrests within Whittier city limits
Short-term holding only; transfers happen if the jail becomes full or if bail is delayed
Address: 6631 Passons Blvd, Pico Rivera, CA 90660
Phone: (562) 949-2421
Notes:
Handles certain arrests depending on jurisdiction or backup coverage
Also short-term holding; early bail prevents transfer to downtown facilities
If bail is not posted quickly, the defendant may be moved to a larger LA County jail:
Twin Towers Correctional Facility (Men)
Men’s Central Jail (Men)
Century Regional Detention Facility – CRDF (Women)
Transfers can add 6–12+ hours to the release timeline.
Steps
Whether your loved one is booked at the Whittier Police Department Jail, the Pico Rivera Sheriff’s Station, or transferred to an LA County facility, our process is simple, fast, and designed to reduce stress.
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The individual is arrested and taken to Whittier PD Jail or Pico Rivera Station for fingerprints, photos, and processing. Call us immediately — posting bail early helps avoid transfer to larger LA County jails.
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Bail is assigned according to the Los Angeles County Bail Schedule, determined by the charges and prior criminal history.
03.
Contact us by phone or through our Free Inmate Search form. We verify the arrest location, charges, and bail amount, and begin the bail process right away.
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Everything can be handled digitally: E-sign documents Upload identification Pay securely online No in-person visit is required.
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A licensed bail agent posts bail directly at the facility — Whittier PD, Pico Rivera, or the LA County jail where the defendant is held.
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Release times vary by facility: Whittier PD Jail: 1–3 hours Pico Rivera Station: 1–3 hours Twin Towers / Men’s Central Jail: 6–12+ hours CRDF (Women): 3–8 hours IRC Intake: Often the slowest due to high volume We keep you updated throughout the process.
07.
The defendant must appear at all scheduled court hearings at the Whittier Courthouse or other assigned LA County court. We provide reminders and guidance to help prevent missed appearances.
Whittier sees a mix of residential, commercial, and traffic-related arrests. Below are the five most common charges we assist with. Bail amounts follow the Los Angeles County Bail Schedule, and we can help determine exact bail within minutes.
Charge Type: Often filed as a felony
Typical LA County Bail Range: $20,000–$50,000+
Common Situations:
Domestic disputes inside the home
Injuries observed by officers
Arguments escalating due to alcohol or stress
Bail Tip:
Many clients qualify for 1% bail with a co-signer who has stable employment or good credit. No-collateral plans may also be available.
Charge Type: Misdemeanor (first offense); felony if injury or repeat offense
Typical LA County Bail Range: $5,000–$15,000
Common Scenarios:
Traffic stops on Whittier Blvd or Painter Ave
DUI checkpoints
BAC above 0.08 or refusal of chemical testing
Bail Tip:
We can often complete DUI bail 100% online, allowing fast release from Whittier PD or Pico Rivera before transfer.
Charge Type: Misdemeanor
Typical LA County Bail Range: $2,500–$10,000
Common Substances:
Cocaine
Heroin
Fentanyl
Prescription drugs without a valid prescription
Bail Tip:
Drug possession cases rarely require collateral. Digital processing ensures fast release.
Charge Type: Felony
Typical LA County Bail Range:
$50,000+ for residential burglary
$20,000–$50,000 for commercial burglary
Common Scenarios:
Entering homes, garages, or vehicles
Retail theft at stores along Whittier Blvd
Entering with intent to steal, even without forced entry
Bail Tip:
Because burglary bail amounts are high, ask about our flexible payment plans and 1% bail options.
Charge Type: Misdemeanor
Typical LA County Bail Range: $1,000–$5,000
Common Scenarios:
Shoplifting from retail stores
Theft of items under $950
Disputes involving personal property
Bail Tip:
Petty theft bail is usually quick and straightforward. We can typically process everything online with same-day release.
FAQs
Bail amounts are set according to the Los Angeles County Bail Schedule. Common bail ranges include:
$5,000–$15,000 for misdemeanors (DUI, petty theft)
$20,000–$50,000+ for domestic violence
$20,000–$100,000+ for felony burglary
Cali Bail Bonds offers 1% bail options and flexible payment plans to make release more affordable.
Yes.
Qualified clients may be eligible for 1% bail, reducing upfront fees drastically.
Qualification typically depends on:
Good credit
Steady employment
Homeownership (you or a co-signer)
Approval is quick and confidential.
Absolutely.
You can handle the entire bail bond process from home or your phone:
E-sign documents
Upload identification
Make payments online
No office visit is required.
Release time varies by facility:
Whittier Police Department Jail: 1–3 hours
Pico Rivera Sheriff’s Station: 1–3 hours
Twin Towers / Men’s Central Jail: 6–12+ hours
CRDF (Women): 3–8 hours
IRC Intake: Often much longer
Posting bail before transfer leads to the fastest release.
No.
Everything can be completed digitally or over the phone.
We can meet in person if needed, but it’s rarely required.
Missing court may lead to:
A bench warrant
Bail revocation
Potential re-arrest
Notify us immediately — we may be able to arrange a bail reinstatement and help resolve the issue.
Yes.
We provide free, confidential warrant checks for anyone in Whittier and surrounding LA County cities.
Yes.
We bail out individuals for all bailable misdemeanors and felonies, including:
Domestic Violence
DUI
Drug Charges
Theft
Burglary
Assault
Probation Violations
If bail is allowed, we can post it.
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Fill The Information & An Agent Will Contact You Within 5-10 Minutes. Our goal is to find the inmate and deliver information regarding their arrest and potential bail options in any county.