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Los Angeles: 323-547-8786 | Orange County: 714-541-1155 San Bernardino: 909-381-3899 | San Diego: 619-381-4859 | Riverside: 951-445-4155

24 Hour Bail Bonds:

Los Angeles: 323-547-8786

Orange County: 714-541-1155

San Bernardino: 909-381-3899

San Diego: 619-381-4859

Riverside: 951-445-4155

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Palm Desert Bail Bonds Services

Fourteen miles to the east of Palm Springs lies the City of Palm Desert. Home to more than 50,000 people, Palm Desert was once known as the Old MacDonald Ranch. In the 1920s, when Palm Dates were planted in the area, the name was changed to Palm Village. The city changed its name to Palm Desert in 1951 and officially incorporated in 1973.

Nestled in the Coachella Valley, Palm Desert is known as a “snowbird” destination, with thousands of temporary residents swelling the size of the city each winter by an approximate 31,000 people. The more than 50,000 “full-time” residents are primarily retirees from the coastal and urban areas of California who have sought out more affordable or higher value real estate in the Coachella Valley.

Palm Desert Climate

The climate in the Coachella Valley is subject to influence from the surrounding geography. Surrounded by high mountain ranges on three sides, the valley floor is subject to a warm year-round climate. Cities in the Coachella Valley, including Palm Desert, boast the warmest winters in the United States, with average winter temperatures in the 70s and 80s. Palm Desert experiences an average annual temperature of 75.8 degrees, making it one of the warmest places in the US. It is the warm temperatures in winter that entice thousands of “snowbirds” from the northern and eastern United States to make Palm Desert their winter home.

Shopping in Palm Desert

During the 1980s and 1990s, Palm Desert was one of the fastest-growing cities in California. The city nearly quadrupled its population during those two decades, growing from just over 11,000 residents in 1980 to over 45,000 by the year 2000. During this time of growth and expansion, the city evolved as the business center and major shopping district for the Coachella Valley. In 1983, the Westfield Palm Desert opened on 62-acres in downtown Palm Desert. The shopping center is anchored by Macy’s. Sears, JC Penny, Dick’s Sporting Good, and more than 122 other stores. The Westfield Palm Desert is open each day from 10 AM to 8 PM and offers a wide range of activities for individuals and families to enjoy.

Westfield Palm Desert

72-840 CA-111

Palm Desert, CA  92260

(760) 346-2121

The development of the Westfield Palm Desert was followed by three other major shopping districts, including One Eleven Town Center, Town Center Plaza, and Desert Crossing. The area around El Paseo Drive, in downtown Palm Desert, has become a world-class shopping area that is often compared to Beverly Hill’s Rodeo Drive. El Paseo is home to more than 150 upscale shopping boutiques, art galleries, and eateries.

Resorts in Palm Desert

Shadow Mountain was the first golf course and tennis club in Palm Desert, established in 1952. Within ten years, two more golf courses were established in the area, the Palm Desert Green and the Palm Desert Country Club. Today, the area around Palm Desert and Palm Springs is home to more than 130 golf courses. The region is often referred to as the “Golf Capital of the World” and for good reason.

Desert Willow Golf Resort

38-995 Desert Willow Dr

Palm Desert, CA  92260

(760) 346-0015

 

Shadow Mountain Golf Club

73800 Ironwood St.

Palm Desert, CA  92260

(760) 346-8242

 

Marriott’s Shadow Ridge Golf Club

9002 Shadow Ridge Rd

Palm Desert, Ca  92211

(760) 674-2700

Law Enforcement in Palm Desert

Law enforcement services for the City of Palm Desert are provided by contract through the Riverside Sheriff’s Department, from the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station. The Palm Desert Station provides policing services to the western half of the Coachella Valley’s unincorporated communities, as well as providing police services for the cities of Indian Wells, Palm Desert, and Rancho Mirage. Unincorporated communities covered by the Palm Desert Station include Thousand Palms, Adreas Hills, Joshua Tree National Park, North Palm Springs, Painted Hills, Pinyon Pines, Sky Valley, and the Agua Caliente Tribal Nation.

Palm Desert Station

73705 Gerald Ford Drive

Palm Desert, CA  92211

(760) 836-1600

Arrested in Palm Desert, CA

If you or a loved one is arrested in Palm Desert, CA, the most important thing to remember is: Stay Calm. Law enforcement is a high-stress job and when you come into contact with members of law enforcement, you do yourself and the officer a favor when you keep your voice lowered and your response reasonable.

If you get arrested in Palm Desert

Don’t:

  • Struggle With Officers
  • Shout Obscenities
  • Refuse A Breathalyzer
  • Run From Officers
  • Volunteer Information That May Hurt Your Case

Do:

  • Remain Calm
  • Speak Softly
  • Cooperate Physically With Police
  • Remain Silent When Possible
  • Explain Your Actions In A Calm Voice (If You Choose)
  • Demonstrate That You Are Reasonable & Stable
  • Submit To A Breathalyzer or Other Tests, As Required

By remaining calm and demonstrating that you are reasonable and stable, you put yourself in a better position for release and avoid additional charges such as resisting arrest or assault on a police officer.

Taken To Jail in Palm Desert, CA

A person arrested in Palm Desert, CA will most likely be taken to the jail in Banning, the Larry D. Smith correctional facility. The Smith Correctional Facility is the Riverside Sheriff’s Department’s largest correctional facility and is home to several programs that help serve the inmates of the Riverside County Jail system. Located near Palm Desert in Banning, CA.

Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility

1627 S. Hargrave Street

Banning, CA  92220

For General Information Call (951)922-7300

To Schedule Visits Call (951) 922-7540

Bail at the Palm Desert Jail

Bail is an amount of money that the court holds onto in order to ensure that a person shows up for court dates and hearing, etc. The amount of bail that is required will vary depending on the charges. The bail schedule is set in for each county and should be posted at the Palm Desert Jail where you can find out how much bail you will need to post.

To figure out how much bail you will need:

  • First, find the charge that carries the highest potential jail time and fines.
  • Use that charge to determine the basis of the bail.
  • Now find any “enhancements” or additional charges and the bail that applies to those enhancements.
  • Add all of that together to find the total amount of bail that will be required.

The bail schedule for Palm Desert should be posted at the booking facility or you can find it here.

If you or someone you love is behind bars at the Palm Desert Jail, call Justice Bail Bonds right away for help in posting bail. The experienced team at Justice Bail Bonds can help you post bail and get back home with your family in no time! Call Justice Bail Bonds at (951) 445-4155.

Palm Desert Jail Visiting Information

When visiting an inmate at the Palm Desert Jail, you must make an appointment in advance.

  • Be sure to call at least a day before the requested visiting day to make an appointment.
  • Each housing unit has a specific day available for visiting.
  • Inmates may have two visits per seven day period. The seven day period begins on the day of the first visit.
  • Schedule an appointment by calling (951) 922-7540 between 9 am and 5 pm, a minimum of 24 hours before the visit.
  • Check-in for visits begins one hour before the beginning of the visit.
  • Visitors may not check-in during the twenty minutes before the visit begins.
  • Visits are limited to two people per visit, including infants and children.
  • Have the inmate's booking number and housing location available when calling to schedule a visit.
  • If you don't know the housing location of the inmate you wish to visit, use the Find Booking Number link to look up the inmate housing assignment.

When visiting a friend or loved one at the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility, don't be late. You can't check-in earlier than one hour before the visit, and you won't be allowed to check-in closer than twenty minutes before the visit starts. This only gives you a forty-minute window for checking in. Arriving early, and then waiting for time to check-in, is advisable.

Sending Mail or Money to Inmates at the Palm Desert Jail

Inmates are allowed to send and receive an unlimited number of letters each day. But, incoming mail is subject to inspection. Many items are not permitted or are limited.

All mail will be inspected, and if it contains any of the disallowed items will be rejected.

You can send money through the mail, using a US Postal Money Order. Remember to put the name and booking number of the inmate for whom you are depositing money, on the front of the money order. Cash and checks are not accepted through the mail and will be returned marked “Return to Sender.” You can also deposit money into an inmates account directly through Access Corrections, though fees may apply. Or, you can make deposits into an inmates account by phone by calling 1-866-345-1884. You'll need a credit card to use either of these latter options.

To send mail to an inmate at the Palm Desert Jail:

Smith Correctional Facility

(Inmate Name and Booking Number)

1627 S. Hargrave Street

Banning, CA  92220

PC 1275 Hold on Bail in Palm Desert, CA

There are some cases where the arresting officer finds that there is a good possibility that the money being used for bail was gotten through illegal activity. If this is the case, the officer can file special paperwork that requires that no bail be available to the defendant until a hearing has been held. For help in getting a PC 1275 Hold On Bail released, call the bail bond experts at Justice Bail Bonds. (951) 445-4155

How Much is Bail in Palm Desert?

Bail is an amount of money, held by the court, to ensure that a defendant will appear for hearings and trial proceedings. Bail is set by the Superior Court in Riverside County. The bail schedule can be located online and should be posted at every booking facility in the county.

To determine the amount of bail that will be required, you follow several steps, using the Riverside County Bail Schedule.

Felony Bail in Palm Desert

  • Find the charge that carries the steepest punishments and locate the bail amount for that charge.
  • Check the “Special Bail Section” to see if there is a larger amount that could apply. You'll have to use the larger amount if it applies.
  • Add bail for all enhancements of the original charge. Enhancements are special circumstances or additional charges that are a part of the original charge.
  • Bail bonds will have to be posted for each charge.
  • There are some cases in which the defendant will not be allowed to post bail until a hearing has taken place.

Bail From Suspicious Sources

In cases where the arresting officer suspects that the money being used for bail was gotten through illegal activity, the officer can file special paperwork asking that no bail be available to the defendant until a hearing has been held.

Misdemeanor Bail Calculations

  • If the defendant is charged with more than one offense, the highest bail amount for any single offense is to be used. Bail on separate cases will accumulate. Judges can adjust the bail amounts, as they see fit.

Bail Bond Rates at the Palm Desert Jail

The state of California requires that all bail bond companies charge 10% of the total amount of bail, in order to post bond for a defendant. That means that if the bail is $20,000, the bail bondsman is required to charge $2,000 to post a bond in place of the bail. While this may still seem like a lot of money, it's far less than having to pay the entire amount. The rates the law requires for Federal and Immigration Bonds can be as high as 15 – 20%. But, all of these rates are set by statute, and all bail bond companies are required to charge the same amount.

California law allows for a discounted rate on bail bonds if the defendant retains a private attorney and pays the premium in full within 72 hours. These discounts are allowed for government union workers, members of the military, and AARP members. These discounts are determined by the surety company that is writing the bonds for the bail bond company.

Best Rates On Bail Bonds in Palm Desert

Justice Bail Bonds has served the people of Riverside County, California for more than twenty years. They understand the stress and difficulties that incarceration can bring on a family. The all-female, bi-lingual staff at Justice is committed to helping your family in your time of need. An incarcerated person can’t care for their children, provide for their family, or repair strained relationships. The bail bond professionals at Justice understand that when someone faces jail time, bail is often the fastest way to put your family back together.

Bail can be expensive. Paying the full amount of cash bail is often more than someone can comfortably come up with. Whatever your financial circumstances, Justice Bail Bonds will work with you to get yourself or your loved one out of jail and back home where they belong. Justice offers no down bail options, on approved credit, and will work with you to figure out what type of payment plan will work best for your family.

Justice Bail Bonds Offers:

  • The Best Rates On Bail Bonds in Palm Desert, CA
  • The Ability To Write Large Bail Bonds (over 2 million)
  • Payment Plans For Bail Bonds
  • No Down Bail Bonds (OAC)
  • 1% Bail Bonds
  • Bail Bond Payment Plans
  • Low Monthly Payments
  • Accept All Major Credit Cards
  • Online Payment Options
  • All Paperwork Can Be Submitted Online
  • Military Discounts
  • All Female Staff
  • Bilingual Staff
  • 20 Years Of Experience In The Bail Bond Industry

Palm Desert Bail Bonds for DUI

California has some of the toughest DUI laws in the nation. The drunk driving laws for California are found in Vehicle Code Section 23152 and Vehicle Code section 23153, which says that:

  • 23152(a) – It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of alcohol to operate a vehicle
  • 23152(b) It is illegal for anyone who has a blood alcohol content exceeding 0.08% or more to operate a vehicle.
  • 23152(e) – It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of drugs to operate a vehicle.
  • 23152(f) – It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of any combination of drugs or alcohol to operate a vehicle.

In many cases, both the 23152(a) and 23152(b) charges will be filed together.

If you or someone you care about is arrested for DUI in Palm Desert, call Justice Bail Bonds right away. The experienced, compassionate team of bail bond agents that work with Justice Bail Bonds can have you out of jail and back home in hours, not days! For DUI Bail Bonds in Palm Desert, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155.

Domestic Violence Bail Bonds in Palm Desert

A charge of domestic violence will land you in jail, at least until you can post bail and answer the charges against you in court. For domestic violence charges in Palm Desert, the defendant will be taken to the Palm Desert Jail to be processed and charged. Once the paperwork has been filed and a mug shot and fingerprints taken, the defendant will have an opportunity to pay cash bail, post a bail bond, or remain in jail to await trial.

If you or someone you care about needs help with domestic violence bail bonds in Palm Desert, CA, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155.

Other Charges Related To Domestic Violence

While “domestic violence” is the charge most commonly referred to when an argument between intimate partners develops and the cops get involved, it is not the only charge closely related to domestic violence.

Other Charges Are:

  • Corporal Injury of Spouse
  • Corporal Injury of a Cohabitant
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Spousal Abuse
  • Violation of Penal Code 273.5

California Penal Code, Section 13700

Domestic Violence is defined as “abuse committed against an adult or fully emancipated minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, r person with whom the suspect has had a child or is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship.” (California Penal Code, Section 13700)

The definition of abuse can include:

  • Physical Abuse
  • Verbal Abuse
  • Abusing Trust
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Psychological Abuse
  • Coercion
  • Harassment
  • Economic control
  • threats and intimidation
  • Destruction of Property
  • Isolation

Arguments are inevitable when two people spend a lot of time together. If you argue with someone you are in a relationship with, it's extremely important that you stay calm. Don't let your temper get the better of you. If things do go wrong, however, and you find yourself dealing with law enforcement over a domestic disturbance or domestic violence issue, we can help you negotiate the path between county jail and back home so that you can work on your marriage or relationship in a responsible way.

Call the compassionate, experienced bail bond agents at Justice Bail Bonds for assistance with domestic violence bail bonds in Palm Desert. Call (951)445-4155 today!

Assault & Battery Bail Bonds In Palm Desert

If you are arrested and charged with assault and battery, you will be transported to the Palm Desert Jail. There, you will be “booked” and charged with a crime. This process includes taking your fingerprints and mugshots and logging you into the county jail system.

Once you know the formal charges against you, you will be able to find the amount of bail required to get out of jail. The bail schedule should be posted at the jail facility and can also be located. If the amount of bail needed to get out of jail is more than you can comfortably produce (as it often is), you will need the services of a bail bond agent who can post a bond for your release for a fraction of the cost of full bail.

For assault and battery bail bonds 24 hours a day, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155.

Child Endangerment Bail Bonds in Palm Desert

Child endangerment occurs when a minor is hurt—either mentally or physically—or could possibly be hurt, while under the care of an adult who should have or could have foreseen the possibility of harm.

It is important to note that many times child endangerment is not charged alone, but often an enhancement to another charge. These other charges can include Child Neglect (Failure to Provide Care), Child Abandonment, Failure to Supervise a Child's School Attendance, Corporal Injury of a Child (Child Abuse), and Tattooing a Minor.

Specifically, the laws revolving around child endangerment in California state:

Child Neglect PC 270

  • Also known as “failure to provide care”
  • Occurs when the parent of a minor willfully omits clothing, food, shelter, and medical needs
  • Often a misdemeanor punishable by a fine no greater than $2,000 and/or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year
  • There are allowances, such as religious considerations

PC 270.1(a)—Failure to Supervise a Child's School Attendance—Truancy

  • Failing to ensure a minor child attends school as required by law
  • Truancy charge can occur, also known as violating PC 270.1(a)
  • There are allowances for homeschooling, but homeschooling laws must be followed (Homeschool Association of California)

Child Abandonment or Neglect—PC 270.5 (a)

  • Parent must provide food and shelter for children
  • Failure to allow a minor child into the home without an alternative could result in charges
  • Any parent or person responsible for a child must maintain the care and upkeep of the child until the child is 14
  • Abandoning the child or failing to provide could result in charges

Failure to Pay Child Support or Spousal Support

  • Child neglect or child abandonment under PC-270(f)
  • When a parent ordered to pay child or spousal support fails to do so, charges could be filed

Corporal Injury of a Child (Child Abuse)—PC 273(d)

  • It is a crime to impose physical injury or “cruel punishment” on child
  • Slapping a child and leaving a mark
  • Punching and/or hitting a teenager
  • Using a belt on a child harder than what is considered “reasonable”

Child Endangerment as an Enhancement

  • Child abuse or endangerment can be discovered in connection to another crime
  • Drinking and driving with a child in the car

Child Endangerment Bail Bond in Palm Desert, California

For help with child endangerment bail bonds in Palm Desert, call the caring professionals at Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155 today!

Bail Bond Payment Plans in Palm Desert

Whether you have good credit, bad credit, or no credit, we can help get you financing for bail bonds***. As long as you have a job or a cosigner with a job we can get you a bail bond loan* and help you get out of jail fast!

Why Use Justice for Palm Desert Bail Bonds?

Justice Bail Bonds offers:

  • The lowest bail bond rates allowed under the law.
  • There are no hidden fees or annual charges.
  • We offer interest-free financing on bail bonds. (OAC)
  • No collateral needed! Your job is your credit!
  • Military discounts for service members.
  • Female owned and operated.
  • Bilingual staff – All of our agents speak English and Spanish.

Justice Bail Bonds accepts payments online, over the phone, or in person, whatever works best for you! We accept all major credit or debit cards and welcome wire transfers, money orders, and PayPal payments. We work hard to ensure that making payments on your bail bond will be as easy as possible! Call us today to find out how easy making payments on a bail bond can be! Call (951) 445-4155 to speak with a bail bond professional and discuss your bail bond situation.