La Habra families don't plan for bail. They just know someone is being held at La Habra Police Department Jail and every minute feels like an hour. Our licensed agent answers — no call center, no voicemail — pulls the booking number, and has the surety bond on the watch commander's desk before La ships the inmate to OCSD Intake Release Center in Santa Ana by morning transport.
What to do in the first hour after a La Habra arrest
A La Habra-licensed bondsman answers every call we get, day or night. No phone tree, no offshore call center, no "we'll get back to you." You'll know within two minutes whether the bond can be posted right away or whether a hold has to clear first.
Give us the arrestee's name, DOB, the station booking them (usually La Habra Police Department Jail), and any charge info the officer gave the family. If you don't have booking details, we pull them from the Orange County inmate locator while you're still on the call.
Our agent heads to 150 N Euclid St with the executed surety bond. You sign indemnitor paperwork via secure e-signature from La Habra or Fullerton. We stay on-site until release is processed. If release gets delayed for any reason, you hear it from us first.
Charges we post bonds for at La Habra Police Department Jail
Below are the charges that come across the 150 N Euclid St booking desk most often. Each has a specific Orange County bail schedule entry — we know the number before you finish reading the report.
La Habra Police Department Jail books DV arrests directly through intake. California has no mandatory 72-hour no-bail hold — that's a myth. The North Justice Center in Fullerton may issue a PC 136.2 Criminal Protective Order at arraignment, but bail can be posted right after booking if the arrestee is otherwise eligible.
Drug charges from La Habra range from $2,500 schedule bail (simple possession) to $100,000+ (HS 11351 with intent). The La Habra Police Department Jail booking report tells us which it is. We check before we quote — not after.
VC 23152 on a clean record: $5,000 bail, $500 premium. Third DUI inside 10 years or a .20+ BAC: jumps to $25,000 or more. La Habra Police Department Jail books all of them through the same desk — the arraignment later happens at North Justice Center in Fullerton.
PC 242 battery around Westridge Golf Club or La Habra Marketplace typically runs $20,000 on the schedule. PC 245(a)(1) assault with a deadly weapon jumps to $50,000 and becomes a felony — we secure collateral options fast and loop in your defense attorney before North Justice Center in Fullerton arraignment.
Larger Orange County felonies — robbery, firearms, grand theft — require property-backed indemnitor agreements. We write bonds up to $500,000 using equity in a La Habra, Fullerton, or Brea home as security.
If La Habra Police Department Jail has a hold on top of the new charge — probation violation, ICE detainer, or out-of-county warrant — posting bail alone won't release your loved one. We explain exactly what must clear first so you don't pay a premium on a bond that can't execute.
Why Angels Bail Bonds
Since 1958, Angels Bail Bonds has been writing surety bonds for Orange County families — three generations, one phone number. We built the book of business on referrals out of La Habra and Fullerton, not on billboards or SEO. What you get on the first call: a licensed agent who reads the charge code, quotes the right premium on the Orange County schedule, and doesn't add fees that weren't disclosed up front.
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La Habra Police Department Jail at 150 N Euclid St is where we spend most of our La Habra-area time. The nearby cities below all share the same booking desk and the same North Justice Center in Fullerton arraignment calendar — so the process of posting a bond is identical from any of them.
150 N Euclid St
(562) 383-4300
North Justice Center in Fullerton
The La Habra booking timeline, start to release
Here's the short version. An arrest at La Habra Police Department Jail, booking, charge filed, bail amount set per Orange County schedule. A bail bondsman (us) writes a surety bond for the full amount and posts it. Your family pays 10% — that's the premium, a one-time fee capped by California Insurance Code § 1800.4.
Your loved one is released pending court. Every hearing at North Justice Center in Fullerton they attend, the bond stays active. Miss a hearing and the court forfeits the bond to collect the full face value — at which point the indemnitor (the person who signed with us) owes the remainder. Show up to court and none of that ever matters.
Meet Your Bail Agent
When you call Angels about a La Habra arrest, you reach a licensed bondsman who will tell you the truth about your case — including when posting bail won't actually help (holds, warrants, detainers). We have been CA Insurance licensed (#1K06080) and writing surety bonds since 1958. Our line to Orange County stations, jails, and courts is short because we've been at it this long. We are not legal counsel — this website is information only — but every bondsman on our staff has posted at La Habra Police Department Jail personally.
Disclaimer: This website provides general information about bail bonds and is not legal advice. Every case is unique. Consult a licensed attorney for legal counsel specific to your situation.
A Brea family we recently helped
"La Habra PD doesn't have 24/7 booking — if you miss the window, your loved one sits until morning. Andre knew that. He called the Euclid St desk sergeant, confirmed the charge, and posted the bond before the overnight shift closed out. My sister was out by 4 a.m. instead of 10. That difference meant she kept her nursing shift the next day."
— V. Hernandez, Brea (verified client, 2025)
Questions La Habra families ask on the first call
From your phone call to your loved one walking out of La Habra Police Department Jail, the realistic window is 60 minutes to 4 hours — almost entirely jail-processing time. The surety bond itself takes 10 minutes to write. La Habra Police Department Jail controls release pace after we post. If booking isn't complete yet, we often wait on-site so we're first to file.
Yes. Every La Habra family we work with has a different money situation. For premiums above $1,000 we offer flexible schedules — typically a down payment plus weekly or biweekly installments, no banking history pulled, no application fee. The bond posts the same day regardless of the plan structure.
For most misdemeanors and smaller felonies out of La Habra Police Department Jail, no — the 10% premium plus a signed indemnitor agreement is enough. Collateral typically enters the picture above $50,000 or when there's a documented flight-risk history. When it does, equity in a La Habra or Fullerton home acts as security — not a lien we execute at signing.
Standard Orange County scheduled bail for a first-offense VC 23152 is $5,000 — a $500 premium. Injury DUI (VC 23153) jumps to $100,000, a $10,000 premium on which we structure payment plans. The schedule amount holds until the North Justice Center in Fullerton judge reviews the case at arraignment.