Felony arrest in Stanislaus County? High bail amounts handled. Our licensed agents post bond at the Public Safety Center 24 hours a day.
Felony charges in Stanislaus County carry some of the highest bail amounts in the bail schedule. Whether it is an assault, robbery, drug sales charge, or other serious felony, the stakes are high and getting out before the first court date is critical. Our licensed agents handle large bond amounts and offer flexible payment plans to families who need them most.
Felony bail amounts in Stanislaus County are often 5 to 20 times higher than misdemeanor bail. A standard felony assault arrest may carry $25,000 to $50,000 bail, while robbery or burglary can be $100,000 or more. You pay 10% of whatever bail is set as the bond premium. For a $50,000 felony bail, you pay $5,000 to secure release. We offer flexible payment plans when the full premium cannot be paid upfront.
After a felony arrest in any Stanislaus County city, the defendant is booked at the Public Safety Center and bail is set per the county schedule. A judge can modify felony bail up or down at arraignment, which typically occurs within 48 hours of arrest. Getting out before arraignment matters because defendants out on bail can consult freely with their defense attorney and make a far stronger impression in court than those transported in from custody.
California's three strikes law affects both sentencing and bail. Defendants with prior strike offenses may face higher bail amounts or bail holds at the judge's discretion. If bail is denied or set extremely high, an attorney can petition for a bail reduction hearing. While that process plays out, our agents handle whatever bail amount is set and work with families on payment. Call 209-284-3002 the moment an arrest is made.
Stanislaus County bail schedule starting amounts. Judges can adjust at arraignment. You pay 10% of whatever amount is set.
| Felony Assault / PC 245 | $25,000 to $100,000 |
| Robbery / PC 211 | $50,000 to $100,000 |
| Residential Burglary | $50,000+ |
| Drug Sales / HS 11351 | $25,000 to $50,000 |
| Felony DUI With Injury | $25,000 to $100,000 |
| Carjacking / PC 215 | $100,000+ |
Call 209-284-3002 for information specific to the exact charges filed.
We accept all major payment methods and work with families on flexible terms so cost is never the reason someone stays in Stanislaus County jail longer than necessary.
| Booking Facility | Stanislaus County Public Safety Center |
| Address | 200 East Hackett Rd, Modesto CA 95358 |
| Jail Phone | (209) 525-5630 |
| Inmate Search | scsdonline.com |
The old jail at 1115 H Street, Modesto is permanently closed. All arrests go to the Public Safety Center at 200 East Hackett Road. Call 209-284-3002 and we locate them immediately.
Real experiences from Stanislaus County families we helped get their loved ones home.
My brother got arrested at 2am on a Friday night. I had no idea what to do. I called and someone answered right away, explained everything clearly, and had him out by Saturday afternoon. I cannot thank them enough for how fast they moved.
Completely bilingual service, which was essential for our family. They handled everything in Spanish, walked my mother through all the paperwork by phone, and got my father released faster than we thought possible. Professional and compassionate.
The bail amount was higher than I expected and I panicked. They took the time to explain the payment plan, never pressured me, and treated our family with real respect during an incredibly stressful time. Highly recommend to anyone in Stanislaus County.
Results reflect individual experiences. Every case is different.
Felony bail in Stanislaus County typically starts at $25,000 and can exceed $100,000 depending on the charge. Drug sales charges often start at $25,000 to $50,000. Robbery and residential burglary can be $50,000 to $100,000 or more. You pay 10% of whatever bail is set. Call 209-284-3002 for information on a specific felony charge.
Yes. Most felony defendants in California are eligible for bail. Bail can be denied for capital offenses or when a judge determines the defendant is a flight risk or danger to the community, but the majority of felony arrests result in a set bail amount. Once bail is set, call 209-284-3002 immediately and we begin the bond process.
A no-bail hold means a judge has ordered the defendant held without bail, typically for the most serious charges or repeat offenders. In this case, a bail bond cannot be posted until the hold is modified or lifted. An attorney must petition the court. Once bail is set, call us at 209-284-3002 and we are ready to move immediately.
Yes. We handle felony bail bonds for large amounts at the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center. We offer flexible payment plans and have experience with high-value bonds. The bond premium under California law is 10% of the total bail amount regardless of how large the bail is. Call 209-284-3002 and we walk you through the options.
Our licensed agents are at the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center 24 hours a day. Call right now and we start working immediately.
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