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By calling 510-760-9409 our 510 Bail Bond San Jose bail agents will take care of every thing for you. 510 Bail Bond agents will walk you through the bail bond process to the freedom of your loved one.

A prisoner has a right to be released on bail unless arrested for an offense where no bail is permitted. If arrested on a warrant or detainer which specities "no bail" then of course no bail is permitted.

The San Jose Jail will accept bail from 5am to 11pm seven days a week, in the form of a cashier's check, cash and surety bonds from a licensed California bail bond agent. Just because it is after 11:00 pm does not mean you can't get the paper work started. 510 Bail Bond agents work around the clock 24/7 we always have an agent that can help you. Make the call and we can have all the paper work filled out so your loved one can be release as soon as possible. Don't wait until 5am to start the paper work with another bail company when you can have it completed with us. 510 Bail Bond will have your loved ones bail bond ready to be submitted at the bail window at 5am. Why wait for freedom any longer than you have to?

Credit cards are accepted from other than the prisoner. At 510 Bail Bond it's easy to pay your bail. A valid form of identificaion is required.

10% fee in lieu of total bail is only available through your 510 Bail Bond agent. The San Jose jail will require you to pay the full bond amount for release. Inmates who are in on charges to be heard in the San Jose court and are unable to post bail will be scheduled for the next available court date. Prisoners who are in custody on non Santa Clara County court cases and are unable to post bail will be transferred to the County when possible, where their cases will be heard.

Nothing is more important than your Freedom. Once arrested in Alameda county you will be booked into the Local Police Department's Jail facility. Once that Jail facility becomes full you most likely with be transferred to the Santa Rita Jail located at:

Santa Rita Jail
5325 Broder Blvd.,
Dublin, ca 94568.
Bail phone - 510-760-9409

The phone number to the Santa Rita Jail is (925) 551-6500 or dial 925-290-7688 to speak with a Santa Rita Bail Bondsman to arrange for bail.

510 Bail Bonds has experienced bail agents that can help with any bail bond issues with the Santa Rita Jail Facility and are here to guide you through this difficult situation. You may contact our East Bay office, moments away from the Santa Rita Jail 24 Santa Rita Jailhours a day, Bail Bond agents are standing by. No bail is too big or small, we bond all.

The bail bond process is simple:

  1. Complete the bail bond application / on line or in person with a 510 Bail Bonds agent
  2. Pay the bail bond fee. Credit cards are accepted / Pay on line

It's that simple. Once the application is complete a aurtherized 510 Bail Bonds agent will be dispathed to post the bail bond.

After your loved one is released they will be required to meet with a 510 Bail Bonds agent within 24 hours to complete the bail bond application.

Requirments while on bail:

  1. Appear in court as required
  2. Check in with bail agent as required to update court status

Santa Rita Jail Information

After being arrested in an Alameda County City, you will want to start the Bail process before your loved one is transferred to another Jail facility. As the local Jail becomes full, inmates are transferred to either the Santa Rita Jail or the Glenn Dyer County Jail. The Santa Rita Jail is located at:

Santa Rita Jail
5325 Broder Blvd in Dublin,
California.
The Glenn Dyer County Jail is located on
Glenn Dyer Jail
550 6th Street
Oakland, California.

Remember, the sooner the bail bond process is started, the less likely your loved one will be transferred to another jail and less stress will be felt for both you and your loved one. 510 Bail Bonds has experienced bail agents that can assist you with your bail bond needs.

    • Bail can be posted in the Santa Rita Jail lobby 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 510 Bail Bond has agents on call 24/7
    • Inmates who are determined to be eligible for release, will be released as quickly as possible. However, this procedure can take up to several hours. It is recommended that you wait until receiving a telephone call from the released inmate before coming to the jail.
    • Inmates granted release while at court must return to the jail to complete all necessary paperwork. The inmate will receive all personal property and be released from the jail facility.
    • Inmates being released who are indigent, have inadequate clothing for climatic conditions, do not have clothing available at the time of release, or who can no longer fit into their clothing, will be provided appropriate welfare clothing.
    • Inmates who have no money upon release are given a free bus passe or a free B.A.R.T. ticket. The inmates are also provided with transportation schedules and directions to the B.A.R.T. station if they choose to walk.

Santa Rita Jail Facts

The original Santa Rita Jail opened in January 1947. It served as a replacement for the original County Prison Farm that operated on 275 acres next to Fairmont Hospital in San Leandro. The old Santa Rita Jail encompassed about 1000 acres of a World War II military base known as Camp Schumacher that was adjacent to the existing site of the Camp Parks Reserve Training Center. The original site included a Navy Brig that was converted into a maximum-security facility known as Greystone. A wire-enclosed complex of eight barracks was converted into a minimum and medium security facility that was known as the Compound. Women were housed in a horseshoe shaped barracks known as Women's Quarters.

Over time, the Santa Rita Jail became overcrowded and the changing demographics of the jail population made it difficult and costly to operate the aging facility in a safe and secure manner. In 1983 Design and development of the "new" Santa Rita began. Construction costs of the new Santa Rita Jail totaled about $172 million. State bonds augmented by matching local funds made the project possible. On September 1, 1989, Sheriff Charles C. Plummer gave the order to open the facility and inmates were transferred from the old to the new jail.

The New Santa Rita Jail

The facility holds about 4000 inmates housed in one of eighteen modern housing units. It is considered a "mega-jail" and ranks as the third largest facility in California and the fifth largest in the nation. Santa Rita is accredited by the American Correctional Association, thus making it the only facility in California holding this prestigious award.

It is recognized as one of the most technologically innovative jails in the world. A robotic system speeds delivery of laundry, supplies and food to all areas of the 113-acre campus. State-of-the-art criminal justice systems serve the internal operation while the largest rooftop solar power system converts enough electricity to power nearly one-half of the facilities electrical needs during daylight hours.

Sheriff Ahern's philosophy of cost-effective delivery of services is reflected in the private sector partnerships that support the jail's operation. A modem cook-chill food service operation produces 12,000 economical meals per day. On site medical and mental health services saves money while reducing the patient load at county medical facilities.

Throughout its history, the Santa Rita Jail Facility has served the criminal justice system and contributed to the safety of the citizen of the County of Alameda by providing a safe, secure and humane environment for inmates and staff."

The San Francisco County Jail system houses a population of about 2,200 prisoners in six County Jails. The San Francisco County Jails includes an intake and release facility, County Jail #1, and a ward in San Francisco General Hospital, Ward 7D/7L. Approximately 55,000 people are booked into the jails annually.

Please contact County Jail #1 at (415) 575-4419 or dial - 510-760-9409 to speak with a Bail Bondsman assigned to the San Francisco Jail to arrange for bail. 510 Bail Bond has bail agents servicing the San Francisco Jail 24/7. No bail is too big or small, we bond all.

County Jail #1, #2
425 7th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103<
County Jail #3, #4
850 Bryant Street, 6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103

510 Bail Bonds has experienced bail agents that can help with any bail bonds issues with the San Francisco County Jail Facility and are here to guild you through this difficult situation. You may contact our San Francisco Bondsman that are moments away from the San Francisco County Jails 24 hours a day, Bail Bond agents are standing by.

510 Bail Bond is located in Fremont with local agents through out the Bay Area. We service the San Francisco bay area bail bonds needs of the San Francisco Jail, San Francisco County, San Mateo County the East Bay areas out to Sacramento. Give us a call for all your bail bond needs.

Do you just have a bail bond question? See our Fremont bail bond blogs for common questions regarding bail bonds or give us a call.

San Francisco criminal court contacts:

HALL OF JUSTICE

850 Bryant Street, SF, CA 94103

CRIMINAL DIVISION, #101

General Criminal Information ............................ 551-0651

Claire Williams, Court Administrator ................... 551-4004

Mark Culkins, Ct Mgr., Courtroom Clerks ............. 551-0350

Gia Espinocilla, Crim. Cal. Coordinator ................. 551-7572

Cindy LaFranca, Ct Mgr., Crim. Operations ........... 551-0652

Tony Gavero, Ct. Supv., Crim. Operations ............ 551-0665

Marilyn Sage, Mgr., Ct Reporters & Interpreters ... .551-3775

Gina Guidi, Ct. Supervisor, Ct.room Clerks ........... 551-0352

Phone Number: 209-468-4562
Address: 7000 S. Michael N. Canalis Blvd., French Camp, CA 95231

Once arrested in San Joaquin County you will be booked into the San Joaquin Jail Facility (AKA French Camp Jail) located 7000 S. Michael N. Canalis Blvd., French Camp, CA 95231. The phone number to the San Joaquin Jail is (209) 468-4562 or dial - 510-760-9409 to speak with a Bail Bondsman to arrange for bail. There is no business more important than your freedom. We fully understand that at 510 Bail Bond. That is why we have bail agents ready to help you at the French Camp jail.

510 Bail Bonds has experienced bail agents that can help with any bail bond issues with the San Joaquin Jail Facility aka "French Camp Jail" and are here to guild you through this difficult situation. No bail is too big or small, we bond all.

You may contact our San Joaquin Bondsmen that are moments away from the San Joaquin Jail (French Camp) 24 hours a day, 510 Bail Bond has agents that are standing by. The San Joaquin County Jail accecpts bail 24 hours a day. Give us a call any time.

The San Bruno police department will hold inmates after arrest until the San Bruno city's jail becomes full. The number for the San Bruno Jail is 510-760-9409 or 650-616-7100. At that point inmates are transferred to the San Mateo County main jail. Information regarding the Maguire Correctional Jail:

The Maguire Correctional Facility services the San Mateo County incarceration and rehabilitative needs of the court sentenced inmates and those awaiting trial. Once arrested in San Mateo County you will be booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility located 300 Bradford Street, Redwood City, California, 94063. The phone number to the Redwood City Maguire Correctional Facility is (650) 363-4000 or dial - 510-760-9409 to speak with a Bail Bondsman to arrange for bail.

Bail bonds for the Maguire Jail are handled at the bail desk 24/7 510-760-9409.

>Visiting hours at the Maguire Jail are as follows:

  • Sunday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday
  • SIGN-IN TIME VISITING TIME
  • 7:00 AM - 7:45 AM 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
  • 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
  • 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
  • 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
  • 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
  • 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
  • 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
  • 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
  • 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM 8:00 PM - 8:45 PM
  • 8:00 PM - 8:45 PM 9:00 PM - 9:45 PM
  • Saturday: NO VISITING IN A.M. HOURS

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