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Alameda Bail Bonds

Cali Bail Bonds provides fast, reliable bail bond services throughout Alameda, CA, and the surrounding Alameda County area. We offer 24/7 support, flexible payment plans, and low down payment options like 1% bail for qualified clients.

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Why Choose Cali Bail Bonds in Alameda?

When you’re facing the stress of a loved one’s arrest, you need a bail bond company you can trust. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’re committed to delivering fast, affordable, and compassionate service to families in Alameda and across Alameda County.

Bail Anytime, Anywhere

With agents throughout California, we can post bail at any jail — whether your loved one is in Alameda or beyond.

💰 1% Bail Bonds Available

Qualified clients can get started with just 1% down, making it easier to secure a quick release with minimal upfront cost.

🤝 Supportive, Judgment-Free Agents

Our experienced bail agents offer respectful, patient guidance — no pressure, no judgment — just help when you need it most.

📲 Online Bail Services

From e-signatures to online payments, we make it simple to bail someone out without ever leaving your home.

🕒 Available 24/7

Arrests don’t follow a schedule, and neither do we. Our team is ready to take your call and begin the bail process any time, day or night.

🧾 Flexible Payment Plans

Can’t pay everything upfront? We offer easy payment plans, no-collateral options, and fast approvals to get your loved one home faster.

Alameda Jail & Booking Info

If someone is arrested in Alameda or anywhere in Alameda County, they are typically taken to the county’s main detention facility in Dublin. While Alameda itself does not have a long-term jail, detainees may be processed at local police departments before being transferred. The Santa Rita Jail is the primary facility, but juvenile detainees or those with specific needs may be housed elsewhere.

📍 Santa Rita Jail

  • Address: 5325 Broder Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568
  • Phone: (925) 551-6500
  • Type: Alameda County’s main jail — Male and Female Housing
  • Notes: One of the largest jails in California; holds pretrial and sentenced inmates
  • Website: Santa Rita Jail


📍 Fremont Detention Facility

  • Address: 1990 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538
  • Phone: (510) 790-6800
  • Type: Temporary holding for local arrests; inmates transferred to Santa Rita
  • Website: Fremont Police Department


📍 Juvenile Justice Center


Need Help Finding a Loved One in Jail?

If your loved one has been arrested anywhere in Alameda County, Cali Bail Bonds can help you locate them quickly. We offer:

✅ Free Inmate Search
✅ Warrant Checks
✅ Fast Bail Posting at Any County Jail
✅ 24/7 Phone Support

Call now or fill out our quick form to get started — we’ll help you find where your loved one is being held and what bail amount is required.

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Steps

How The Bail Process Works

Getting a loved one out of jail in Alameda doesn’t have to be stressful or confusing. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’ve simplified the process into seven clear steps to help you feel confident from the first call to release. Whether it’s your first time or not, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

01.

Arrest And Booking

Your loved one is arrested and booked at a local police station or transferred to Santa Rita Jail for processing.

02

Bail Set by Judge

A judge sets the bail amount based on the charges, prior history, and flight risk.

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Contact Cali Bail Bonds

Call us anytime — day or night — or use our free inmate search tool to start the bail process right away.

04.

Sign & Pay Online

Complete the necessary paperwork and make payment using our secure digital forms — no office visit required.

05.

We Post Bail

Once paperwork is finalized, our licensed agent posts bail directly at the jail facility.

06.

Release from Jail

Your loved one is released — usually within 1 to 4 hours after bail is posted, depending on the facility's processing time.

07.

Attend Court

The defendant must attend all scheduled court appearances and comply with any bail conditions.

Most Common Crimes by Penal Code in Alameda, CA

While every arrest is unique, certain offenses occur more frequently in Alameda than others. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’re experienced in handling a wide range of charges, especially those listed below. Here’s a breakdown of the most common offenses we help clients with in Alameda County:

PC 245(a)(1) – Assault with a Deadly Weapon

This charge involves attacking another person with a weapon or any object capable of causing serious harm.

  • Charge Type: Felony
  • Bail Range: $30,000–$75,000
  • Common Scenarios: Fights involving weapons, road rage incidents, use of blunt objects
  • Bail Tip: Bail for violent crimes may be high, but we offer financing and low down payments for qualified clients


PC 211 – Robbery

Taking property from someone else by force or fear is considered robbery — a serious violent felony in California.

  • Charge Type: Felony (strike offense)
  • Bail Range: $50,000–$100,000+
  • Common Scenarios: Street muggings, store hold-ups, purse snatching with force
  • Bail Tip: We provide fast service to help secure release before arraignment


HS 11377(a) – Possession of Methamphetamine

Possession of meth or other stimulants without a prescription remains a common offense in Alameda.

  • Charge Type: Misdemeanor or felony (depending on prior convictions)
  • Bail Range: $2,500–$10,000
  • Common Substances: Meth, MDMA, Adderall without prescription
  • Bail Tip: Many clients qualify for no-collateral bail and release within hours


PC 12020 – Possession of an Illegal Weapon

Possessing prohibited weapons like brass knuckles, sawed-off shotguns, or certain knives is illegal in California.

  • Charge Type: Misdemeanor or felony
  • Bail Range: $5,000–$25,000
  • Common Scenarios: Routine traffic stops, home searches, concealed weapon arrests
  • Bail Tip: Charges involving weapons can escalate quickly — call us ASAP for same-day release options


PC 594 – Vandalism

Defacing or damaging property — including graffiti or destruction — can lead to serious charges depending on the value of the damage.

  • Charge Type: Misdemeanor (< $400) or felony (≥ $400)
  • Bail Range: $1,000–$20,000
  • Common Scenarios: Tagging, smashing windows, damaging cars or storefronts
  • Bail Tip: We offer fast online processing for misdemeanor vandalism cases

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does bail cost in Alameda, CA?

Bail amounts in Alameda County vary based on the type of charge and prior criminal history. Misdemeanors typically range from $5,000 to $20,000, while felony charges can exceed $50,000.

Do you offer 1% bail bonds in Alameda?

Yes, qualified clients can secure bail for as little as 1% down. Eligibility is based on factors like good credit, stable employment, or homeownership. Call us to see if you qualify.

Can I bail someone out online or over the phone?

Absolutely. We provide secure digital forms, e-signatures, and online payments, so you can complete the bail process without visiting our office.

How long does it take to get someone released from Santa Rita Jail?

Release times typically range from 1 to 4 hours after bail is posted, depending on how busy the facility is and how quickly paperwork is processed.

What if I don’t have the full bail amount right now?

No problem. We offer affordable payment plans with little to no collateral for most charges. We’ll work with your budget to create a plan that gets your loved one home fast.

Can you help me find someone in jail?

Yes, we offer free inmate search services. Whether your loved one is in Santa Rita Jail or another facility in California, we can help you locate them quickly.

Is collateral required for bail?

Not always. Many clients qualify for no-collateral bail bonds, especially for first-time or low-risk offenses. We assess each case individually.

Are you available 24/7?

Yes, we’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — even on weekends and holidays. Arrests don’t wait, and neither do we.

FREE & INSTANT INMATE LOCATOR

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.