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Stanton Bail Bonds — OCSD West Station Fast Release

Stanton families don't plan for bail. They just know someone is being held at OCSD West Station 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 OCSD ships the inmate to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange or the Intake Release Center in Santa Ana.

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Three Moves That Shorten a Stanton Booking

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Phone (626) 478-1062 and expect a licensed human voice

A Stanton-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.

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Tell us who, where, and why — we fill in the rest

Give us the arrestee's name, DOB, the station booking them (usually OCSD West Station), 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.

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We drive and file so your family can breathe

Our agent heads to 7800 Katella Ave with the executed surety bond. You sign indemnitor paperwork via secure e-signature from Stanton or Garden Grove. We stay on-site until release is processed. If release gets delayed for any reason, you hear it from us first.

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Stanton Cases We Handle Every Week

Below are the charges that come across the 7800 Katella Ave booking desk most often. Each has a specific Orange County bail schedule entry — we know the number before you finish reading the report.

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Domestic Violence (PC 273.5 / 243(e)(1))

DV cases under PC 273.5 and 243(e)(1) are among the fastest bonds we post at OCSD West Station. No CA statute requires a waiting period before bail — the CPO comes later, at the North Justice Center in Fullerton arraignment. Bond now, protective-order paperwork sorts itself in court.

Drug Possession (HS 11377 / 11350)

Simple possession under HS 11377 typically runs $2,500 on the Orange County schedule. HS 11351/11352 (sales, transportation) jumps into five figures. We verify the exact code before quoting — many Stanton arrests near Rodeo 39 plaza or Beach Blvd retail corridor end up booked under HS 11550 where the bond is lower than families expect.

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DUI (VC 23152 / 23153)

Most first-offense VC 23152 DUIs off the 22 and 5 scheduled at $5,000. Injury DUI (VC 23153), priors, or a high BAC push bail to $100,000. North Justice Center in Fullerton handles Stanton arraignments — we time the bond so release happens before the morning transport van leaves 7800 Katella Ave.

Assault & Battery (PC 240 / 245)

Simple battery is misdemeanor territory and posts at $20,000 schedule bail. ADW under PC 245 is felony and requires additional affidavit work; we handle both at OCSD West Station routinely. Collateral isn't always needed — depends on the indemnitor profile.

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Felony Bonds up to $500,000

Felony bonds above roughly $50,000 usually need collateral. A deed of trust on a Stanton or Garden Grove home, not an actual lien pulled on day one — the equity acts as security, released when the bond exonerates after the last court date.

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Warrants, Holds & Immigration Detainers

Holds change the math. ICE detainers, parole, out-of-state warrants — even if bail clears, the hold keeps them inside. We check every hold before we take your premium. If we can't actually secure release, we tell you that before you sign anything.

The Trusted Choice in Stanton

Family-owned since 1958, Angels Bail Bonds has written bonds out of every LASD and OCSD station between Pomona and Dana Point. The agent who picks up your Stanton call is the same agent who drives the bond to OCSD. No handoff, no lost context, no "let me transfer you" run-around. We answer the phone because someone has to, and we'd rather be the ones to do it.

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Stanton & Surrounding Communities

We post bonds through OCSD West Station and serve the communities around Stanton. When you call, we already know which jail your loved one is in and the fastest path to release.

  • Stanton
  • Garden Grove
  • Anaheim
  • Buena Park
  • Cypress
  • Westminster

OCSD West Station

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Address

7800 Katella Ave

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Jail Phone

(714) 647-7000

Arraignment Court

North Justice Center in Fullerton

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Our Bail Hotline

(626) 478-1062

How a Bail Bond Gets Someone Out of OCSD West Station

Here's the short version. An arrest at OCSD West Station, 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.

$5,000
first DUI
You pay $500
$20,000
PC 242 battery
You pay $2,000
$50,000
residential burglary
You pay $5,000

Licensed Bail Bond Experts Serving Stanton

Angels Bail Bonds has operated continuously in California since 1958. Our licensed agents hold California Department of Insurance License #1K06080, we write under a surety line with a nationally recognized underwriter, and we have filed bonds at every Orange County booking desk multiple times a month. Local knowledge — which watch commander handles weekend shifts, what the North Justice Center in Fullerton calendar looks like on a Monday versus a Friday — is the thing that separates a 60-minute release from an overnight hold.

  • Licensed by the California Department of Insurance
  • 67+ years of continuous operation
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  • Attorney-recommended across Orange County

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.

"Our cousin was booked at the Katella station after a fender-bender off Beach Blvd. Nobody at the station would give us a straight answer about when he'd be moved. I called Angels and Luis not only had the booking number in ten minutes, he drove the bond to the watch commander and waited on the release. Our cousin was home by lunch — before Theo Lacy ever got the transfer paperwork."

— A. Nguyen, Garden Grove (verified client, 2025)

Stanton Bail Bond FAQ

What happens if the defendant misses a court date at North Justice Center in Fullerton?

The court declares a bail forfeiture. We have roughly 180 days to locate the defendant and bring them back — that's when recovery agents work. If we don't, the bond pays out in full, which is why the indemnitor signed a joint agreement. We call the indemnitor the moment a hearing is missed — almost always something fixable in the first 48 hours.

Do I need to put up my home as collateral for a Stanton bond?

For most misdemeanors and smaller felonies out of OCSD West Station, 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 Stanton or Garden Grove home acts as security — not a lien we execute at signing.

How much is bail for a first-offense DUI booked at OCSD West Station?

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.

How does the 10% bail bond premium work?

A surety bail bond is a contract between Angels Bail Bonds, our insurance underwriter, and North Justice Center in Fullerton. We guarantee court appearances. The 10% you pay is the premium on that guarantee, capped by CA Insurance Code § 1800.4. Any company quoting different math or extra origination charges is either unlicensed or charging illegal fees on top of the premium. Ask for the license — ours is #1K06080.

Time is the variable on a Stanton booking. Use yours.

Call (626) 478-1062. Licensed agent, no call center, no delay.

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