Experience with Local Legal System Culver City, California

Culver City, California
Culver City sign based on the marquee of the Culver Theatre (now Kirk Douglas Theatre)
Culver City sign based on the marquee of the Culver Theatre (now Kirk Douglas Theatre)
Motto: 
"The Heart of Screenland"
Location within Los Angeles County
Coordinates: 34°0′28″N 118°24′3″W / 34.00778°N 118.40083°W / 34.00778; -118.40083
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
IncorporatedSeptember 20, 1917[1]
Named forHarry Culver
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorYasmine-Imani McMorrin
 • Vice MayorDan O'Brien
 • City CouncilGöran Eriksson
Freddy Puza
Albert Vera
 • City ManagerJohn M. Nachbar[2]
Area
 • Total5.14 sq mi (13.31 km2)
 • Land5.11 sq mi (13.24 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.07 km2)  0.54%
Elevation95 ft (29 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total40,779
 • Density7,977.11/sq mi (3,080.15/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
90230–90232, 90066[5]
Area codes310/424[6]
FIPS code06-17568
GNIS feature IDs1652695, 2410276
Websitewww.culvercity.org


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Reviews for Angels Bail Bonds Culver City


Angels Bail Bonds Culver City

Sal Bailey

(5)

In a time of crisis, Angels Bail Bonds Culver City was there for me and my family. Their expertise and efficiency allowed us to get my loved one out of jail and on the path to resolving their legal issues. I am truly grateful for their help.

Angels Bail Bonds Culver City

Rosemeire Oliveira

(5)

I was arrested for a minor offense and was worried about how much it was going to cost to get out of jail. Angels Bail Bonds was able to offer me very cheap and affordable rates, which was a huge relief. They were also very professional and efficient, which made the process much easier.

Frequently Asked Questions

To obtain a bail bond in Culver City, you need to contact a licensed bail bondsman. They will require information about the defendant and the charges. After paying a non-refundable fee (usually 10% of the total bail amount), the bondsman will post bail on behalf of the defendant.
The release time can vary depending on several factors, including the workload of the jail staff and how quickly paperwork is processed. Typically, it takes anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours after posting bail for someone to be released.
Yes, there are usually specific requirements such as providing collateral (property or valuable items) and agreeing to appear at all court proceedings. Additionally, you may need a co-signer who guarantees that you will comply with all terms and conditions set by the court.
No, the fee paid to a bail bondsman is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of your case. This payment is for their service in securing your release from custody while awaiting trial.