LYNWOOD

Patel Bail Bonds - Lynwood, California CA
(310) 576-7779

Patel Bail Bonds – Lynwood, California CA Bail Bonds Service & Information

We offer personalized, caring bail bonds in Lynwood for families in need of bondsman services. We understand this is a personal, potentially embarrassing, situation. We handle all bail bonds confidentiality and We realize that each situation is unique. Each client will be treated with respect. Patel Bail Bonds is here to help. We have extensive knowledge of the Lynwood jail system to help you as quickly as possible regardless of location.

You must be looking for Lynwood bail bonds if you are viewing my site. If you have done a little research, you have learned that the California Department of Insurance regulates the bail bond industry. If you are looking around you will find that bail agents charge 10% of the bail amount. How do you pick a bail bondsman? What’s different here?

Please call Toll-free to discuss your unique situation at 1-800-598-BAIL (2245) or call 1-888-598-5288.

While we handle all charges and all bail amounts, We specialize in high bail amounts and family situations including DUIs and Domestic Violence Charges for Lynwood bail bonds.


Bail Bonds – Essential Information

If you are considering bailing someone out of jail, you should understand some basic information about bail bonds. Likely, this is your first experience with a bondsman and the bail bond process. I want to ensure you understand the Lynwood bail bonds process.

We offer many pages with additional information and resources:


How Bail Bonds Work

  • What are Bail Bonds / Bail Bond Contracts
  • he Purpose of the Bail System
  • What to Expect When Bailing Someone Out of Jail
  • Costs of Bail Bonds and Payment Options
  • How Bail Bonds are Approved

The Arrest Process

  • What Happens When Someone is Arrested
  • Booking and Processing of an Arrestee

Lynwood Police Department

11703 Alameda St.
Lynwood, CA 90262
Business Phone: (323)568-4800


About the City of Lynwood, CA

In 1810, Don Antonio Lugo, received a grant to a tract of land of some 29,514 acres. He named it Rancho San Antonio, probably after his birthplace, El Mission San Antonio de Padua, in 1775.

Rancho San Antonio lay just north of Juan Jose Dominguez Rancho San Pedro, the borderline approximately of today’s Rosecrans Avenue in Compton, and ran north parallel with and adjacent to, the pueblo de Los Angeles. The eastern boundary lay somewhere along the ever changing Los Angeles river or as it was called the San Gabriel river.