BAIL AGENTS & BONDS E-135 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 08-06-90 REVISED: 11-04-91, 12-25-94, 03-01-97, 03-01-98,
03-01-99, 07-01-99, 05-01-01, 12-01-09
AUTHORITY: Sheriff J. Zanoni APPROVED BY: Assistant Sheriff T. Gattie
REFERENCE: Penal Code Sections 160, 821, 822, 851.5, 1268, 1269b, 1275,
1275.1, 1300, 1301, 1302, 4015(b) and 11105.6; Code of Civil
Procedure Section 2015.5; Insurance Code Sections 1802 and
12147; California Code of Regulations, Title 10, Sections 2068 and
2077.1; and County Counsel Opinion, dated December 2, 1994.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that inmates have access to bail agents for the
purpose of securing their release from custody.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that licensed bail agents
shall have access to inmates and be allowed to interview them in non-contact interview
rooms for the purpose of arranging bail. This process shall be completed while maintaining
the safety and security of the facility. All inmates shall be provided access to bail agents'
telephone numbers, via telephone directory information provided at the time of booking and
in the inmate housing units.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division to accept bail bonds on a
twenty-four (24) hour basis. The only exception will be for inmates who are out to court
(i.e., they have already been removed from their housing unit and are either attending, or
enroute to court). Inmates who attempt to bail on the same day as their court appearance
shall not be permitted to post bond until Jail Records has received and processed the court
paperwork.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that when a Judge places a
stipulation on an inmate's bail pursuant to Penal Code Sections 1275 and/or 1275.1, the
inmate shall only be allowed to post bail through the court.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that when a bail agent has
a forfeiture of their undertaking and a warrant has not yet been issued, the bail agent may
surrender the arrestee back into custody and the subject shall be booked pursuant to Penal
Code Section 1300.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that before a bond
surrender is accepted into custody, a warrant check shall be conducted to determine if a
warrant has been issued for Failure to Appear(FTA) on the case being surrendered. If so,
the subject will be booked on the warrant and not on Penal Code Section 1300.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that the bond for the case
being surrendered must have originally been posted in Fresno County.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that all arrestees must be
medically cleared prior to acceptance into custody. Accordingly, bail agents are
responsible to obtain medical clearance for arrestees brought to Jail on bond surrenders.
PROCEDURES:
I. DEFINITIONS
A. BAIL AGENTS: A certified agent (licensed by the California Department of
Insurance) who issues financial security (posts bail) for the appearance of
an inmate in court in order to obtain their release from custody.
B. NON-CONTACT INTERVIEW ROOM: A designated area, which does not allow
physical contact.
11. IDENTIFICATION/SECURITY
A. The California Department of Insurance (CDI) issues all bail agents a Bail
Identification Card. The license is issued for a one-year term and expires on
June 30t" of each year. Bail agents are required to produce their
identification card before being allowed to interview an inmate or post a
bond. If there is a dispute regarding the agent's validity, the CDI provides a
website where the bail agent's license can be verified by entering either the
agent's name or license number. www.insurance.ca.gov
B. Bail agents shall conduct all interviews in the non-contact interview rooms.
1. Main Jail — In the Bond Rooms located on the Main Jail 1st Floor.
2. North Annex Jail — In the Main Jail 1st Floor Bond Rooms.
3. South Annex Jail — In the South Annex Jail 1st Floor Bond Rooms.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
III. FACILITY RULES FOR BAIL AGENTS
A. Bail agents shall be responsible for complying with the following rules-
1. Interview inmates only in response to a bona fide request.
2. Request to interview an inmate by completing the Inmate Interview
Request (J-56) form available in the lobby areas of the facilities.
3. Instruct relatives and/or friends of the inmate being considered for bond
to meet them at their place of business, rather than at the facility.
4. Bail agents shall not loiter in or about the facility.
5. Bail agents shall not have conversations with any inmate other than the
one who has requested their services.
6. Bail agents shall not advertise inside of the facility, except via the
posted telephone directory at booking.
7. Bail agents shall not bring gifts or food to staff members or inmates.
8. Bail agents shall not utilize the facility lobby areas, or any other area
within the facility, as an office, whether by interviewing the friends and
relatives of the person being considered for bond, or by excessive use
of the pay telephone.
9. Bail agents shall not accept any money at the facility.
10. Bail agents shall not do favors or perform services for inmates that do
not relate to posting a bail bond.
11. Bail agents shall not call the booking area for bond information. All
information shall be received from inmate information.
B. Bail agents shall not employ, engage, solicit, pay or promise any payment,
compensation, consideration or thing of value to any inmate forthe purpose
of soliciting bail on behalf of the bail agent.
C. Bail agents are subject to a search of their person and possessions at any
time while they are in the facility when there is a valid security reason for
the search. This search may include, but is not limited to: purses,
briefcases, and/or a pat down search of the individual.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
IV. STAFF MEMBER RESPONSIBILITY TOWARD BAIL AGENTS
A. Licensed bail agents are to be admitted only into the non-contact interview
rooms and only for the purpose of interviewing inmates for release on bond.
B. Staff members shall furnish complete and accurate information regarding
the inmate's charges, bail information, date of birth, and court appearance
date(s) to the bail agent.
C. Upon the request of a licensed bail agent, staff members may furnish an
inmate's known aliases and booking photograph (but only if the inmate is a
client of the bail agent and a bench warrant has been issued or a bail
forfeiture has been ordered). Additionally, the bail agent may receive a
copy of the booking and property record, and information identifying
whether the inmate has been convicted of any violent felony, pursuant to
Penal Code 667.5.
D. Staff members shall be impartial in dealing with the bail agents.
E. Staff members shall ensure that no inmate is denied the opportunity to talk
to the bail agent of their choice.
F. Staff members shall not recommend any particular bail agent to an inmate
or other person, even if a recommendation is requested.
G. Gifts or favors shall not be accepted from a bail agent, either at or away
from the facility.
H. Any staff member having knowledge of any violation of these rules shall
immediately advise the appropriate Sergeant on duty.
I. Any bail agent who violates facility rules or becomes a threat to facility
security is subject to having their access to the facilities denied or restricted
based upon the security needs of the facility, as well as staff and inmate
safety.
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JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
V. FORMAT FOR SURETY BONDS
A. The California Department of Insurance approves the printed forms for
surety bonds and the attached Power of Attorney forms in advance of their
use. These bonds may appear in various forms and printed information
such as expiration dates that appear on one company's bond may not
appear on another.
B. Other than the usual handwritten information provided by the Bail Bonding
Agent such as the inmate's name, the relevant case number, the amount of
the bail, and the date, time, and place of the inmate's scheduled court
appearance, it should not be necessary to request that additional
information be added to the surety bond face sheet or the Power of Attorney
unless it is required by the format of that particular surety bond.
VI. BOND ACCEPTANCE AND DISTRIBUTION
A. Bonds are ordinarily delivered by a licensed bail agent. The bail agent's
identification shall be checked to confirm the bond's legitimacy. The bail
agent may also allow an attorney, friend or relative of the inmate, or
common carrier, to deliver the bail bond. If anyone other than a licensed
agent delivers the bond, it must be in a sealed envelope, and the person's
identification shall be confirmed. If there is a question regarding the validity
of a bond, the bail agent shall be contacted for verification.
B. Staff members shall check issued bail bonds to ensure that they are
properly prepared, and promptly release the inmate.
C. Court dates may only be set by court personnel or Jail Records staff in
accordance with directives set forth by the Fresno Superior Court.
1. If the case already has a future court date scheduled, that date shall be
used as the court appearance date. If not,
2. Felony charges shall be scheduled for the tenth (10t") court date from
the defendant's release date. If the tenth day falls on a day when there
is no court in session, the next available court date shall be used.
3. Misdemeanor charges shall be scheduled according to the citation
calendar (or at least sixty (60) court days from the current date).
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TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
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D. There shall not be any changes made to the original bond. If changes are
necessary, a new bond must be submitted.
E. Once the inmate's release has been processed, the bond shall be placed in
the Jail Records Office metal box labeled "ACCT WI," along with any
corresponding paperwork (e.g., remand order, warrant, etc.).
F. Each morning, Monday through Friday (with the exception of holidays), a
designated Jail Records Officer will be responsible to:
1. Recheck the bonds for accuracy and ensure any corresponding
paperwork is attached, as applicable.
2. Separate the bonds by case number (e.g., Fresno Superior, outlying
Superior, traffic, out-of-county).
a. The bonds shall be distributed, as appropriate, during the morning
court run.
b. All outlying and out-of-county bonds shall be taken to the 2nd floor of
the Sheriff's Administration building and given to Accounting.
Accounting will photocopy the bond, forward the original to the court,
and maintain all copies for recordkeeping purposes.
VI I. SURRENDER BY A BAIL AGENT — PENAL CODE SECTION 1300
Before the subject is accepted into custody, a warrant check shall be conducted
to determine if a warrant has been issued for Failure to Appear (FTA) on the
case being surrendered (if so, the procedure in Section IX shall be performed).
If a warrant has not yet been issued, the bail agent may have the subject booked
under the provisions of Penal Code Sections 1300-1301. The bail agent may
surrender the arrestee back into custody by submitting the required paperwork.
A. If a bail agent has a forfeiture of their undertaking (i.e., bond surrender),the
bail agent may surrender the arrestee back into custody by submitting a
certified copy of the original bond or an Affidavit of Undertaking of Bail for
Arrest or Surrender of Defendant which lists all of the specific information
that would be included on a certified copy of the original bond, and three(3)
copies of a body surrender form. The distribution of the forms shall be as
follows:
1. The certified copy of the bond or the Affidavit (as applicable) is to be
scanned into the inmate's records file.
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TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
2. One signed body surrender form to the bail agent.
3. One signed body surrender form to the court of jurisdiction.
4. One signed body surrender form shall be scanned into the inmate's
records file.
B. The inmate shall be booked with the charge of Penal Code Section 1300.
1. The FILING DATE shall be set for two (2) full court days from the time
of arrest. Court days do not include weekends, holidays or court
holidays.
2. The bail amount shall be set for the same amount at which the person
originally posted bond.
3. If a filing slip, remand order, or active warrant is not received within two
(2) full court days, the inmate shall be released "Past Time to File".
C. A bail agent also has the right to surrender a bond at any time of the day or
night, if the inmate has been arrested and is already in custody on other
charges or that same charge. The appropriate forms can still be accepted
and disbursed accordingly. A notation shall be placed in the
COMT/STRIKE/BAL section of the CHARGES tab, or the charge should be
added if necessary (refer to Section VII(B) above).
D. Whenever a subject is surrendered pursuant to Penal Code 1300 and the
person making the surrender is not in possession of a court certified copy of
the bond or an Affidavit of Undertaking of Bail for Arrest or Surrender of
Defendant, the person making the surrender shall write the following
statement on the copy being accepted by the Jail:
1, certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of
California, that the foregoing is true and correct as to the original
instrument posted in the Fresno Superior Court. ccP 2015.5
Vill. OUT-OF-COUNTY BOND SURRENDERS
A. A bond can only be surrendered in the same county in which the bond was
originally posted. A bond surrender cannot be accepted for a bond that was
posted in another county, even if the case was originally local (refer to
Penal Code 1300).
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JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
B. Before the subject is accepted into custody, a warrant check shall be
conducted to determine if a warrant has been issued for Failure to Appear
(FTA) on the case being surrendered (if so, the procedure in Section IX
shall be performed).
C. When a bail agent surrenders a subject on a bond that was posted at the
Fresno County Jail for an out-of-county charge, it shall be the designated
Jail Records Officer's responsibility to ensure the following is performed-
1. The FILING DATE shall be set for two (2) full court days from the time
of arrest.
2. The bail amount shall be set for the same amount of the originally
posted bond.
3. The out-of-county agency shall be informed, via teletype, that the
subject is in custody on a bond surrender and the agency has five (5)
days to pick up. The agency shall also be informed that an active
warrant or remand order must be received within two (2) full court days
from the time of arrest, or the inmate will be released.
4. If a warrant or remand order is not received within two (2) full court
days, the inmate shall be released "Past Time to File". The out-of-
county agency shall be notified of the release.
IX. ARREST BY BAIL AGENT — INMATE TO BE BOOKED ON WARRANT
A. Before the subject is accepted into custody on a bond surrender, a warrant
check shall be conducted to determine if a warrant has been issued for
Failure to Appear (FTA) on the case being surrendered. Once a warrant
has been issued, the subject shall be accepted into custody regardless of
where the bond was originally posted (i.e., out-of-county). However, the
subject cannot be surrendered by the bail agent, but must be arrested by a
peace officer.
B. If a warrant has been issued, the certified copy of the bond or the Affidavit
of Undertaking of Bail for Arrest or Surrender of Defendant and the bond
receipts presented by the bail agent can still be accepted and disbursed
accordingly. One body receipt shall be promptly completed and returned to
the bail agent.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
1. The bail agent will not be required to wait for the arrival of a peace
officer.
2. If a peace officer is not immediately available in the vicinity, a Booking
Officer shall complete the Fresno County Arrest Report(J-2)to book the
subject into custody on the outstanding warrant.
3. If the arrestee requires medical attention, the bail agent cannot be
compelled to transport the subject to the hospital. It shall be the
responsibility of the on-duty Watch Commander to arrange
transportation to the hospital.
4. The subject will be booked on the warrant and not on Penal Code 1300.
The Penal Code 1300 charge shall not be added or included as a
charge.
5. A notation regarding the bail agent/exoneration information shall be
placed in the COMT/STRIKE/BAL section on the CHARGES tab.
X. CASH BAIL
A. If someone wants to post an inmate's bail in cash, staff shall confirm the
following:
1. That the bail can be accepted at the Jail (federal inmates must post bail
at the federal courthouse).
2. The person has the entire bail amount in cash or cashier's check.
3. The court has not placed any restrictions on the bail (i.e., Penal Code
1275 et al. —which requires that bail be posted in court).
4. The person posting the cash bail has government-issued identification
(e.g., driver's license, passport, foreign consulate identification, etc.).
XI. SELF- SURRENDERS
A. A defendant may surrender his or her self in the same county in which the
bond was originally posted. The surrender cannot be accepted for a bond
that was posted in another county, even if the case was originally local.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
1. If the person was bonded out utilizing the services of a bail agent, the
person should be encouraged to contact the bail agent and request
that the agent surrender the person with the accompanying surrender
forms as described in Section VII.
2. If the person "cash bailed" or chooses not to contact the bail agent,
they should present a copy of the bond or Cash Bail Receipt.
B. Before the subject is accepted into custody, a designated Jail Records
Officer shall-
1. Confirm the person's identification.
2. Conduct a warrant check to determine if a warrant has been issued for
Failure to Appear (FTA) on the case being surrendered. If so, the
person shall be booked on the warrant.
C. Unless the person is in possession of a court certified copy of the bond,
they will need to write the following statement on the copy of the bond or
Cash Bail Receipt presented to the Jail. The document shall be scanned
into the inmate's records file.
1 certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of
California, that the foregoing is true and correct as to the original
instrument posted in the Fresno
("Superior Court'or"County Jail")
D. The person shall be booked with the charge of Penal Code Section 1300.
1. The FILING DATE shall be set for two (2) full court days from the time
of arrest.
2. A notation shall be placed in the COMT/STRIKE/BAL section of the
CHARGES tab that the person "self-surrendered".
3. The bail amount shall be set for the same amount at which the person
originally posted bond.
4. The court shall be notified that the person has self-surrendered and is
in custody on the bailed charge(s). If bail was posted on an out-of-
county charge, the notification procedures under Section VIII shall be
followed.
5. The person shall be given a Certificate of Surrender acknowledging
the surrender.
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TITLE: BAIL, BAIL AGENTS AND BOND SURRENDERS NO: E-135
FILE: BAIL AGENTS & BONDS
E. If a filing slip, warrant or remand order is not received within two (2) full
court days, the inmate shall be released "Past Time to File".
XII. SURRENDER BY DEPOSITOR
Any person who has deposited money or bonds to secure the release of the
defendant may arrest and surrender the defendant. The procedures in Section
XI shall be followed, with the notable exceptions that the surrender was made by
the depositor and shall be noted as such, and the depositor shall be provided
with a copy of the Certificate of Surrender.
XIII. RETURN OF MONEY DEPOSIT ON SURRENDER BEFORE FORFEITURE
The Court shall be responsible to order a return of the deposit to the defendant
or to the person or persons found by the court to have deposited said money on
behalf of the defendant.
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