Marina Del Rey Bail Bonds - Toll Free: 1.800.834.8522

Marina Del Ray Bail Bonds
Marina Del Ray is known to be a fisherman village, but is you are arrested in Marina Del Rey then you will be taken to Marina Del Rey Police Department. So if your loved one is taken to jail the first think you can do is call Marina Del Rey bail bondsmen to get him or her out of jail in a timely manner. We are here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are ready to assist you with any questions or concerns that you may have.

How does Bail Work in Marina Del Ray?
Bail is a “security” that is posted for the accused to ensure that he or she will appear to his or her next court date. This is extremely important that the defendant appears back in court because if not then a warrant for arrest will be issued.
When your loved one is arrested a bail amount is set, depending on the crime that was committed. You can either pay the bail amount in full, but Marina Del Ray understand that most people do not have that high amount of funds in cash. So Marina Del Rey can help you with the cost, which you only pay us 10% of the total bail amount. This 10% fee is non refundable. This will also ensure you that your loved one will get released from jail in a timely manner.

Please call Marina Del Ray bail bonds to discuss your situation, because we do know that each situation is different and we can assist you in finding the best option for you. 

Marina Del Rey City Information for Bail Bonds
Marina Del Rey is located in the area of Los Angeles County, California, which is also known for its Fisherman's Village. The Fisherman’s Village offers a view of Marina Del Rey's dominant feature as one of the largest man-made small boat harbors in the U.S., with 19 marinas with capacity for 5,300 boats.

Geography
Marina Del Rey is southeast of Venice and is located four miles north of Los Angeles International Airport.

History
In the mid-1800s, M.C. Wicks thought of turning the Playa del Rey estuary into a commercial port. He formed the Ballona Development Company in 1888 to develop the area, but three years later the company went bankrupt. In 1953, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors allowed a $2-million loan to fund construction of the marina. Since the loan only covered about half the cost, the U.S. Congress passed and President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Public Law 780 making construction possible. In 1962-1963, the marina was in danger because of a storm. Since the storm caused damage to the marina and small boats, L.A County Board of Supervisors decided to build a break-water at the mouth of the marina.  The total cost of the marina was $36.25 million.

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