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Roseville Bail Bonds
428 Vernon St.
Roseville, CA 95678

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Roseville Bail Bonds
428 Vernon St.
Roseville, CA 95678

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Felony Bail Bonds in Placer County, California

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How Felony Bail Works in Placer County

How Felony Bail Works in Placer County

Facing a felony arrest in Placer County? Roseville Bail Bonds has more than 20 years of experience posting felony bail bonds at the South Placer Jail and Auburn Main Jail. We answer every call with a live, licensed agent and offer flexible payment plans for high-bail cases.

 

Call now: (916) 771-4222

How Felony Bail Works in Placer County

How Felony Bail Works in Placer County

How Felony Bail Works in Placer County

When someone is arrested on felony charges in Placer County, they are booked at either the South Placer Jail in Roseville or the Auburn Main Jail. Bail is set according to the Placer County Bail Schedule, and felony bail amounts are significantly higher than misdemeanor amounts — often starting at $25,000 and reaching $100,000 or more depending on the charges.

 

A bail bond allows release by paying only 10 percent of the total bail amount. If felony bail is set at $100,000, your cost is $10,000. We post the full amount with the court, and the defendant is released with the obligation to appear at all scheduled court dates.

 

We offer flexible payment plans on any bail amount. No credit check is required to begin the process.

Common Felony Charges in Placer County

How Felony Bail Works in Placer County

Common Felony Charges in Placer County

Felony charges that frequently result in arrest and booking in Placer County include:

 

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (PC 245) — Bail typically ranges from $50,000 to $100,000. Involves use of a weapon or force likely to cause great bodily injury.

 

Robbery (PC 211) — Bail ranges from $50,000 to $100,000 or more. Involves taking property from another person by force or fear.

 

Burglary (PC 459) — First-degree residential burglary bail starts around $50,000. Second-degree commercial burglary may be lower.

 

Drug Possession for Sale (HS 11351) — Bail varies by substance and quantity, typically starting at $30,000 and increasing with aggravating factors.

 

DUI with Injury (VC 23153) — Felony DUI bail in Placer County typically ranges from $50,000 to $100,000 depending on the severity of injuries.

 

Domestic Violence with Great Bodily Injury (PC 273.5) — Enhanced domestic violence charges can carry bail of $50,000 or more.

 

Weapons Charges (PC 29800, PC 25850) — Felon in possession of a firearm and similar charges carry bail starting around $25,000.

 

Vehicle Theft (PC 10851) — Bail typically ranges from $20,000 to $50,000 depending on circumstances.

What to Expect After a Felony Arrest

What to Expect After a Felony Arrest

Common Felony Charges in Placer County

After arrest, the defendant is transported to a Placer County jail facility for booking. Booking includes fingerprinting, photographs, background checks, and personal information recording. This process typically takes between 2 and 8 hours.

 

Once booking is complete and bail is set, we can post the bond immediately. Release from the South Placer Jail after bond posting typically takes 2 to 6 hours. Release from the Auburn Main Jail may take slightly longer.

 

The defendant is required to appear at all scheduled court dates at the Placer County Superior Court. We send automatic court date reminders to help ensure compliance.

Felony Bail Amounts in Placer County

What to Expect After a Felony Arrest

Felony Bail Amounts in Placer County

Bail amounts for felonies in Placer County are set by the Placer County Bail Schedule. Common ranges include:

 

Assault with a Deadly Weapon — $50,000 to $100,000

Robbery — $50,000 to $100,000

Residential Burglary — $50,000

Commercial Burglary — $25,000 to $50,000

Drug Possession for Sale — $30,000 to $100,000

DUI with Injury — $50,000 to $100,000

Domestic Violence (felony) — $50,000 and up

Weapons Violations — $25,000 to $50,000

Vehicle Theft — $20,000 to $50,000

 

A judge may adjust bail at the arraignment hearing based on criminal history, flight risk, community ties, and other factors. For specific bail amounts, see our Placer County Bail Schedule page or call us for a free consultation.

Payment Plans for Felony Bail

What to Expect After a Felony Arrest

Felony Bail Amounts in Placer County

Felony bail amounts are often substantial, and most families cannot pay the full 10 percent premium upfront. We offer flexible payment plans designed to work with your budget. Options include:

 

Low down payment to start the process immediately. Monthly installments over a schedule that works for your family. Credit card, debit card, and cash accepted. No credit check required to begin. All paperwork completed electronically — no office visit needed.

 

We believe everyone deserves access to bail regardless of their financial situation. Call us to discuss payment options for any felony bail amount.

Frequently Asked Questions — Felony Bail Bonds in Placer County

Q: How much does a felony bail bond cost in Placer County?

A: The bail bond premium is 10 percent of the total bail amount, set by California law. If felony bail is $100,000, your cost is $10,000. We offer flexible payment plans to break that into manageable installments.

 

Q: Can you post felony bail at night or on weekends?

A: Yes. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Felony bail can be posted at any time at any Placer County facility.

 

Q: How long does release take after posting felony bail?

A: Release from the South Placer Jail typically takes 2 to 6 hours after the bond is posted. Release from the Auburn Main Jail may take slightly longer. Processing time depends on jail staffing and volume.

 

Q: What if bail is set very high — over $100,000?

A: We handle bail bonds of any amount. For high-bail felony cases, we work with you on a payment plan that fits your budget. The premium is always 10 percent of the total bail.

 

Q: Can a judge deny bail on a felony charge?

A: In rare cases, yes. A judge may deny bail for capital offenses or when the defendant is considered a severe flight risk or danger to the community. In most felony cases, bail is set according to the county bail schedule and can be posted immediately.

 

Q: Do you post felony bail at both Placer County jails?

A: Yes. We post bail at the South Placer Jail in Roseville and the Auburn Main Jail in Auburn. We also post bail at any jail facility in the state of California.

Call Now — (916) 771-4222

A felony arrest is serious, but getting your loved one home should not have to wait. Call Roseville Bail Bonds at (916) 771-4222 for experienced, discreet felony bail bond service in Placer County. Available 24/7.

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