Allied Bail Bonds
Allied Bail Bonds Roseville, CA • Est. 1980
Placer County Superior Court of California - Hon. Howard G. Gibson Courthouse

Roseville Bail Bonds - Get Your Loved One Out of Jail Tonight

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4.9/5 (34 reviews)
Since 1980

Bonds posted in as little as 7 minutes. Low down payment with flexible payment plans. No office visit required. Licensed, bonded, and insured bail agents across Northern California.

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4.9 Stars (34 Reviews)
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REVIEWS

What Families Say About Allied

What Families Say

Real Reviews From Real Families

We've helped thousands of Northern California families through the worst moments of their lives.

"Allied Bail Bonds was extremely helpful and professional. I needed to get a relative out of jail but had no idea how the system worked. Allied walked me through step by step, making the process easy and fast. I highly recommend Allied Bail Bonds."

Kimberly M.

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"Allied Bail Bonds was so helpful, walked me through each step and answered all of my questions. I couldn't have asked for a better company to have working for me. I highly recommend them to anyone who is in need. Thank you again Allied, you were heaven sent!"

Sheri W.

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"Hands down the best Bail Bonds company you can go to in your time of need. Cancel no good things about these guys. Their willingness to work with you. Payments friendly service prompt service early if you need a bail bondsman call Allied."

A. Sanchez

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4.9 out of 5 Stars

Based on 34 Google Reviews

How Bail Bonds Work in Roseville, CA

When a loved one is arrested in Roseville or anywhere in Northern California, the clock starts immediately. The court sets a bail amount - a financial guarantee that the defendant will appear at all required hearings.

Most families cannot pay the full cash amount, which is where a licensed bail bond agent comes in. Under California law, the bail bond premium is set at exactly 10% of the total bail.

You pay that fee to Allied Bail Bonds, and we post the full bond with the court on your behalf, securing your loved one's release.

Northern California Jails We Serve Daily

Allied Bail Bonds has been posting bonds at every major Northern California facility since 1980. Our agents know the intake procedures, processing times, and staff at each location.

We regularly post bonds at the Santucci Justice Center in Roseville, Sacramento Main Jail at 651 I Street, Auburn Main Jail at 2775 Richardson Drive, and Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center.

We also serve Yuba County Jail in Marysville, Sutter County Jail in Yuba City, Wayne Brown Correctional Facility in Nevada City, and the Solano County Jail in Fairfield.

If your loved one is in a facility not on this list, call us - we cover every county in Northern California.

Bill Santucci Justice Center entrance sign in Roseville, California

Bill Santucci Justice Center, Roseville

South Placer Adult Correctional Facility and Superior Court Department 201 in Roseville, California

South Placer Correctional Facility

Counties We Cover

Our licensed bail agents serve all of Northern California including Placer County, Sacramento County, Butte County, Nevada County, El Dorado County, Solano County, Sonoma County, Yuba County, Sutter County, Glenn County (Willows), and Colusa County (Colusa).

Cases that originate in Placer County usually go through the Santucci Justice Center in Roseville. Sacramento County cases are handled at the Sacramento County Courthouse at 720 9th Street.

We understand how each court system operates and work within those timelines to get your loved one home as fast as possible.

Placer County Superior Court of California with American flag, Hon. Howard G. Gibson Courthouse in Roseville

Placer County Superior Court

County of Placer, State of California official seal on the correctional facility

County of Placer Official Seal

Superior Court of California dedication plaques at Hon. Howard G. Gibson Courthouse, County of Placer

Gibson Courthouse Dedication

What Makes Allied Different After 46 Years

Allied Bail Bonds has been family-owned and locally operated in the Roseville area since 1980. That means 46 years of relationships with local courts, sheriffs' offices, and jail staff - knowledge that directly benefits you when every hour counts.

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year. When you call at 2 AM, a licensed bail agent answers the phone - not a voicemail, not an answering service.

We handle everything by phone and electronic signature, so you never need to come to an office. Flexible payment plans with low down payments mean we can work with most budgets.

If you need bail bonds in Roseville, Sacramento, Auburn, or anywhere across Northern California, Allied Bail Bonds is ready to help right now.

Owner of Allied Bail Bonds, serving Roseville and Northern California since 1980

Allied Bail Bonds Owner

Serving families since 1980

WHY ALLIED

Why Northern California Families Choose Allied Bail Bonds

When a family member is in custody, you need a bail agent who picks up the phone, knows the system, and gets results. That is what Allied has delivered for over four decades.

Why Choose Us

Why Families Trust Allied Bail Bonds

Since 1980, we have been the trusted name in Northern California bail bonds. Here is what sets us apart.

24/7 Responsiveness

A real person answers your call, day or night. No automated systems, no voicemail. Weekends and holidays included.

Compassionate Guidance

We explain the bail process clearly while showing empathy and respect. Your family is going through enough already.

Local Expertise

We know every jail, court, and bail schedule across Northern California. 46+ years of local relationships.

Discretion & Privacy

Your privacy is paramount. Every case is handled with utmost confidentiality and professionalism.

Flexible Payments

Start with a low down payment. Credit cards, money orders, and custom payment plans that work for your budget.

Fastest Release Times

Bonds posted in as little as 7 minutes after your call. We take immediate action for rapid results.

Don't Wait. Every Minute Matters.

Licensed bail agents standing by right now to help your family.

HOW IT WORKS

How the Bail Bond Process Works

We walk you through every step. Most families have never dealt with this before - our agents explain everything clearly before you sign anything.

Simple Process

How Bail Bonds Work

From your first call to your loved one walking out the door. We handle everything.

1

Call Us

Contact our 24/7 line immediately after the arrest. A licensed bail agent answers and walks you through everything.

2

We Gather Info

We locate your loved one in the system, determine the bond amount, and explain your options clearly.

3

Arrange Payment

Low down payment. Credit cards accepted. We find a payment plan that fits your budget.

4

Get Released

Bond posted in as little as 7 minutes. Your loved one comes home to the family.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bail bond cost in California?

In California, the bail bond premium is set by state law at 10% of the total bail amount. This fee is non-refundable and goes to the bail bond company for assuming the risk of the full bond.

For example, if bail is set at $10,000, you pay $1,000 to get your loved one released.

Allied Bail Bonds offers flexible payment plans so you can arrange a low down payment on the premium with manageable monthly payments for the remainder.

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How fast can you get someone out of jail?

Once paperwork is signed and payment is arranged, Allied Bail Bonds can post a bond in as little as 7 minutes.

Total release time depends on the jail's processing speed, which typically runs 1 to 8 hours after the bond is posted.

County jails like Sacramento Main Jail and Santucci Justice Center in Roseville each have their own booking and release procedures. We know the intake processes at facilities throughout Northern California and work as fast as the system allows.

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Do I need to come to an office?

No office visit is required. Allied Bail Bonds handles everything by phone and electronic signature.

You can complete the entire process from wherever you are, 24 hours a day.

We will walk you through every document you need to sign and explain what each one means before you sign it. This is especially helpful if you are out of the area or if it is the middle of the night.

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Can you bail someone out at night or on weekends?

Yes. Allied Bail Bonds operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year including holidays.

Arrests do not follow business hours, and neither do we.

When you call at 2 AM on a Sunday, a licensed bail agent answers the phone directly. There is no voicemail, no answering service, and no waiting until Monday morning.

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What's the difference between bail and a bail bond?

Bail is the full cash amount the court sets as a condition for release pending trial.

A bail bond is a surety instrument that lets you pay a fraction of that amount (10% in California) through a licensed bail agent rather than posting the full cash amount yourself.

When you use a bail bond, Allied Bail Bonds guarantees the full bail amount to the court and takes responsibility for ensuring the defendant appears at all required court dates.

Most families cannot afford to post full cash bail, which is why bail bonds exist.

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Do you get bail bond money back?

The 10% premium paid to the bail bond company is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the case.

However, if you posted cash bail directly with the court instead of using a bail bond agent, that money is returned at the conclusion of the case as long as the defendant met all court appearances.

If you used Allied Bail Bonds to post a surety bond, we collected the premium as our fee for assuming the risk, and that fee is not returned even if charges are dropped or the defendant is acquitted.

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What happens if someone misses a court date?

If a defendant misses a court date, the judge issues a bench warrant for their arrest and the bail bond is forfeited. This means Allied Bail Bonds becomes liable for the full bail amount to the court.

We will immediately contact the co-signer and work with you to locate and surrender the defendant before the forfeiture is finalized, which typically gives 180 days in California.

Co-signers can be held responsible for the full bail amount plus recovery costs if the defendant cannot be located, which is why we walk every co-signer through their responsibilities before any paperwork is signed.

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What types of charges do you handle?

Allied Bail Bonds handles all bailable charges in California including misdemeanors, felonies, DUI, drug charges, theft, assault, domestic violence, and immigration holds.

The only charges that are not bailable are capital crimes where bail is denied by the court.

We have been writing bonds in Northern California since 1980 and have experience with nearly every charge type and every county jail in the region.

If you are unsure whether your loved one is eligible for bail, call us and we will check the system immediately.

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