Specializing in fast releases from Twin Towers, Men’s Central, CRDF Lynwood, and Gardena Jail.
When a loved one is arrested on a felony charge in Los Angeles, every minute matters. Felony bail amounts are often high, the process is confusing, and waiting in jail can put jobs, families, and housing at risk. Inmate Bail Bonds provides fast, confidential felony bail bond services throughout Los Angeles County, helping families secure release as quickly as possible.
If you need immediate help, visit our Los Angeles Bail Bonds page or contact us anytime.
A felony bail bond allows a defendant charged with a felony offense to be released from jail while their case proceeds through the court system. In Los Angeles County, felony bail amounts often range from $20,000 to $100,000 or more, depending on the charge, criminal history, and court.
Instead of paying the full bail amount to the court, families typically work with a licensed bail bond agent who posts a surety bond for a percentage of the total bail.
Learn more about how the process works on our California Bail Process page.
We assist clients facing many felony charges in Los Angeles, including:
Vehicle Code 10851 (auto theft / taking a vehicle without consent)
Drug possession or distribution
Felony DUI
Domestic violence
Assault or robbery
Probation or parole violations
No two cases are the same. Our goal is to explain your bail options clearly and help you act fast.
The felony bail process usually follows these steps:
Arrest and Booking into a Los Angeles County jail
Bail Is Set by a judge or county bail schedule
Felony Bail Bond Is Posted by a licensed bail agent
Release From Jail pending court
Court Compliance until the case concludes
Failing to appear in court or violating release conditions can result in the defendant being taken back into custody and the bail bond being placed at risk.
If your loved one is currently in custody, our Los Angeles County Bail Bonds team can help explain next steps.
In a recent Los Angeles County felony case, bail was set at $75,000 for a Vehicle Code 10851 charge. A felony bail bond was posted, allowing the defendant to be released while the case moved forward. After the case concluded, the bond was successfully exonerated.
You can read the full breakdown on our Felony Bail Case Study page.
If someone you care about has been arrested on a felony charge, don’t wait. Acting quickly can reduce time spent in jail and help avoid unnecessary complications.
📞 Visit Felony Bail Bonds Los Angeles or contact Inmate Bail Bonds today for fast, confidential assistance.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
The “Golden Rule” of Bail: Speed matters. If your loved one is in a city jail (like Gardena, Alhambra, or Burbank), bailing them out before they are transferred to County Jail can save 24-48 hours of wait time.
We monitor the transfer buses. We know the shift commanders. We fight to keep your loved one local for a faster release.