People are arrested in Fresno County for every reason under the sun, and almost all of those charges are bailable. Below are the arrests we post bonds for most often, with a plain language page for each. No matter the charge, the cost follows the same California rule, the regulated 10 percent premium, and we offer the same interest free payment plans.
DUI
Driving under the influence, VC 23152. One of the most common arrests in the county.
DUI bail bondsDomestic Violence
PC 273.5 and related holds. Time sensitive because of protective orders.
Domestic Violence bail bondsDrug Charges
Possession, sales and manufacturing under the Health and Safety Code.
Drug Charges bail bondsTheft and Burglary
Petty theft, grand theft, shoplifting and burglary.
Theft and Burglary bail bondsAssault and Battery
PC 240, 242 and 245, from simple battery to serious assault.
Assault and Battery bail bondsWarrants
Bench and arrest warrants. Often cleared with a walk through bond.
Warrants bail bondsFelony Bail
Higher bail amounts and faster help when it matters most.
Felony Bail bail bondsMisdemeanor Bail
Lower level charges with quick, affordable release.
Misdemeanor Bail bail bondsBail is about release, not the verdict
It helps to remember what a bail bond actually does. Posting bail has nothing to do with guilt or innocence. It simply secures a person's release from custody so they can fight their case from home, keep their job, and meet with an attorney instead of waiting weeks in the Fresno County Jail. The charge listed at booking can change, get reduced, or be dropped entirely, and the right to bail usually exists from the moment booking is complete.
How bail amounts are set in Fresno County
For most charges, a Fresno County deputy or jailer sets bail straight from the county bail schedule, a published list that assigns a dollar amount to each offense. That means many people can bail out within hours of booking, before ever seeing a judge. More serious felonies, cases with multiple counts, or arrests that involve a hold may require a judge to set the amount at the first court appearance. Either way, we read the booking, confirm the figure, and tell you the exact premium before you commit to anything.
One call covers any charge
You do not need to know the penal code section or the bail amount to call us. Give us the name of the person in custody and the city where they were arrested, and we handle the rest. Learn how bail bonds work or read about the bail process step by step.