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Getting a loved one out of jail in Laguna Beach doesn’t have to be stressful — Cali Bail Bonds is here to help, 24/7. We offer fast, affordable bail bond services throughout Laguna Beach and all of Orange County. Whether it’s a misdemeanor or felony arrest, our experienced team will walk you through the process with compassion, clarity, and urgency. With flexible 1% bail bond options, online forms, and the largest network of licensed agents across California, we make posting bail quick, secure, and hassle-free.

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Why Choose Cali Bail Bonds in Laguna Beach?

When someone you care about is arrested in Laguna Beach, you need a bail bond company you can trust — one that moves quickly, treats you with respect, and puts your peace of mind first. At Cali Bail Bonds, we offer more than just bail services — we deliver reliable support, flexible solutions, and 24/7 availability for families in Laguna Beach and throughout Orange County.

Bail in Any City, Any Time

Our reach goes far beyond Laguna Beach. With the largest statewide network of licensed bail agents, we can post bail at any jail in Orange County or anywhere in California — day or night.

💰 1% Bail Bonds Available

Eligible clients may qualify for our 1% bail bond program, drastically lowering upfront costs. If you or your co-signer has solid credit, reliable income, or owns property, we can often secure release with minimal money down.

🤝 Compassionate Agents, Real Support

We understand how stressful an arrest can be. That’s why our agents provide judgment-free, patient guidance from your first call until the case is resolved — treating you like family every step of the way.

📲 Digital Bail Services

No office visit needed. Complete everything online with our secure digital forms, e-signatures, and payment options. Post bail quickly from your phone or computer.

🕒 24/7 Availability

Arrests happen at all hours — and so do we. Our team is standing by 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to begin the bail process the moment you call.

🧾 Flexible Payment Plans

Worried about costs? Don’t be. We offer customized, interest-free payment plans, no-collateral options, and quick approvals — designed to ease your burden and reunite your family fast.

Laguna Beach Jail & Booking Info

If someone is arrested in Laguna Beach, they are typically transported to a nearby Orange County-operated detention facility. Depending on the nature of the charges, housing availability, and the inmate’s classification, they may be held at one of several county jails. Below are the most common facilities where individuals arrested in Laguna Beach are booked and detained.

📍 Laguna Beach Police Department Jail

Address: 505 Forest Ave, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Phone: (949) 497-0701
Type: Temporary holding facility for recent arrests within Laguna Beach city limits.
This facility is used for short-term holding before inmates are transferred to larger county-run jails if they are not released quickly.

📍 Orange County Jail – Intake/Release Center (IRC)

Address: 550 N. Flower Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703
Phone: (714) 647-4666
Type: County Jail — Primary booking and intake facility for Orange County
Website: OCSD Intake/Release Center
Most individuals arrested in Laguna Beach are eventually processed here. The IRC is the main hub for intake and houses both male and female inmates during booking and pretrial processing.

📍 Theo Lacy Facility

Address: 501 The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 935-6940
Type: Medium- to maximum-security jail for male inmates
Website: Theo Lacy Jail Info
Arrestees from Laguna Beach may be transferred here if they are male and require longer-term housing or are awaiting trial.

📍 James A. Musick Facility

Address: 13502 Musick, Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: (949) 855-2600
Type: Minimum-security jail for sentenced inmates
Website: James A. Musick Facility
Known as “The Farm,” this facility may house low-risk inmates from Laguna Beach who have received short sentences or qualify for minimum security.

Need Help Finding a Loved One in Jail?

If your loved one has been arrested in Laguna Beach or anywhere in Orange County, every moment counts. Cali Bail Bonds is ready to assist you with fast, accurate information and immediate action to start the bail process.

Here’s how we can help:

Free Inmate Search – We’ll quickly locate your loved one in any Orange County jail at no cost.
Warrant Checks – Not sure if a warrant is active? We can run a confidential check for you.
Fast Bail Posting at All OC Jails – We work directly with every detention center in Orange County to secure prompt releases.
24/7 Phone Support – Our team is available around the clock to answer your questions and walk you through the process.

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Steps

How The Bail Process Works

Getting a loved one out of jail in Laguna Beach doesn’t have to be confusing or stressful. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’ve broken down the process into seven simple steps — so you always know what’s happening and what to expect. Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been through this before, our experienced team is here to support you every step of the way.

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Arrest And Booking

After an arrest in Laguna Beach, your loved one will be taken to a local jail or transferred to an Orange County facility for booking. Call us immediately to get started.

02

Bail Set by Judge

A judge will determine the bail amount based on the charges, criminal history, and other factors. We’ll help you understand the amount and what it means.

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Contact Cali Bail Bonds

Reach out to us 24/7 — by phone or through our free online inmate search. We’ll confirm where your loved one is being held and what’s needed to post bail.

04.

Sign & Pay Online

Skip the trip to an office. You can complete all paperwork and make secure payments from your phone or computer, with flexible options available.

05.

We Post Bail

Once everything is signed, our licensed bail agent will head to the jail and post bail right away.

06.

Release from Jail

The defendant is released, usually within 1 to 4 hours depending on the facility.

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Attend Court

The released individual must attend all scheduled court appearances and comply with any bail conditions set by the court.

Most Common Crimes by Penal Code in Laguna Beach, CA

Laguna Beach may be known for its scenic beauty and laid-back coastal vibe, but like any city, arrests still happen — often for a handful of recurring offenses. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’ve assisted countless individuals and families in Laguna Beach and surrounding Orange County areas with fast, reliable bail services. Below are the top five charges we see most frequently, including what they mean, typical bail amounts, and tips to help you secure release quickly.

PC 273.5 – Domestic Violence

California Penal Code 273.5 makes it a crime to intentionally inflict physical injury on a spouse, former partner, cohabitant, or dating partner. Domestic violence arrests in Laguna Beach are often mandatory, even if the alleged victim chooses not to press charges.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Typically filed as a felony

  • 💵 Bail Range: $25,000–$50,000+ depending on prior history and injuries

  • 📝 Common Situations: Heated arguments escalating into physical altercations, noise complaints from neighbors, visible injuries

  • 💡 Bail Tip: We offer 1% bail bonds and no-collateral options for first-time offenders and qualified clients.

VC 23152 – Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Vehicle Code 23152 involves operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Laguna Beach PD frequently conducts DUI arrests, especially along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and after local nightlife events.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Misdemeanor for first-time offenses; felony for repeat offenses or injury cases

  • 💵 Bail Range: $5,000–$15,000

  • 🚓 Common Situations: BAC over 0.08%, DUI checkpoints, refusal to test, impairment by prescription drugs

  • 📲 Bail Tip: Most DUI clients qualify for same-day release using our digital sign-and-pay system — no office visit required.

HS 11350(a) – Drug Possession

Under Health & Safety Code 11350(a), it’s illegal to possess controlled substances such as heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, or certain prescription drugs without a valid prescription. Even though Prop 47 downgraded many  drug possession charges to misdemeanors, fast action is still important.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Misdemeanor in most simple possession cases

  • 💵 Bail Range: $2,500–$10,000

  • 💊 Common Substances: Oxycodone, Xanax, meth, heroin, fentanyl

  • Bail Tip: We often secure same-day release for possession charges — no collateral needed for many clients.

PC 459 – Burglary

Penal Code 459 defines burglary as entering a structure (home, business, or locked vehicle) with the intent to commit theft or another felony. In Laguna Beach, these charges may arise from residential break-ins or vehicle burglaries in beachside parking areas.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type:

    • First-degree burglary (residential): Felony

    • Second-degree burglary (commercial): Felony or misdemeanor (wobbler)

  • 💵 Bail Range: $20,000–$50,000+

  • 🏠 Common Situations: Breaking into homes, shops, or parked vehicles with intent to steal

  • 💡 Bail Tip: We offer flexible payment plans for high-bail offenses like burglary — get started with minimal money down.

PC 484/488 – Petty Theft

California Penal Code 484/488 makes it illegal to steal property valued under $950. While considered a low-level offense, it can still lead to arrest and booking — especially in retail theft or tourist-related incidents in Laguna’s busy downtown.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Misdemeanor

  • 💵 Bail Range: $1,000–$5,000

  • 🛍️ Common Situations: Shoplifting, stealing from unlocked cars, personal property disputes

  • 📲 Bail Tip: For minor theft charges, we can complete the entire bail process online — no in-person visit required.


Need Help Posting Bail in Laguna Beach?

Call Cali Bail Bonds 24/7 or use our Free Inmate Search Tool. We’re ready to help you secure release quickly from any Orange County jail. Compassionate service. Fast results. Trusted statewide.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does bail cost in Laguna Beach, CA?

Bail amounts vary depending on the charges, prior record, and whether it’s a misdemeanor or felony. In Laguna Beach and across Orange County, bail can range from $1,000 for minor offenses to over $50,000 for serious felonies. We offer flexible payment options and 1% bail for qualified clients.

Do you offer 1% bail bonds in Laguna Beach?

Yes. If you or a co-signer has good credit, a steady job, or owns property, you may qualify for our 1% bail bond program — significantly reducing your upfront payment.

Can I bail someone out online or over the phone?

Absolutely. We provide secure digital forms, e-signatures, and online payment options so you can post bail without leaving your home.

How long does it take to get someone released from jail in Laguna Beach?

Release times vary by facility, but most clients are released within 1 to 4 hours after we post bail, depending on how busy the jail is.

Do I have to visit your office to start the bail process?

No. The entire process — from paperwork to payment — can be handled remotely. You can sign and pay from your phone, tablet, or computer.

What happens if the defendant misses their court date?

Missing court is serious. A bench warrant may be issued, and the bail bond can be revoked. Call us immediately — we can often help you resolve the issue and avoid further penalties.

Can you check if there’s a warrant for someone in Laguna Beach?

Yes. We offer confidential warrant checks to help you determine if you or a loved one has an active warrant in Orange County.

Do you handle all types of charges in Laguna Beach?

Yes. From minor misdemeanors to serious felonies, our experienced bail agents handle all types of charges — including DUI, drug possession, domestic violence, theft, burglary, and more.

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