If a friend or loved one has been arrested and taken into custody in Granada Hills, getting a bail bond is probably a lot easier than you may think.

It’s probably a pretty stressful time for you right now, and especially for the person you know who is currently in custody. Luckily, we are here to help you out 24/7 and can guide you step by step through the bail process.

A person who has been arrested in Granada Hills will be taken to either the Devonshire Community Police Station or the Mission Community Police Station, depending on where they were arrested.

The first thing you will want to do is call SCV Bail Bonds to get the bail process started. If you’re not sure which police station your friend or loved one has been taken to, you can call us 24/7 and we can find out for you.

Call any time. A licensed, professional bondsman is available 24/7, 365 days a year. Even if you’re not sure what to do or where to begin, we offer a free consultation call in order to help inform you on the proper steps you need to take.

Call us now locally in Granada Hills at: 818-900-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at: 877-422-4591.

Granada Hills Police Station Information

Devonshire Community Police Station
10250 Etiwanda Avenue
Northridge, CA 91325
Voice: 818-832-0633
TTY/TDD: 818-756-9033
Granada Hills Bail Bonds Information: 818-900-2245
Devonshire Community Police Station Inmate Locator

Mission Community Police Station
11121 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Mission Hills, CA 91345
Voice: 818-838-9800
TTY/TDD : 818-937-9858
Mission Hills Bail Bonds Information: 818-900-2245
Mission Community Police Station Inmate Locator

The Devonshire Community Police Station patrols the area of Granada Hills North of the 118 West of Bull Creek Wash, and South of the 118 West of Balboa. The Mission Community Police Station patrols South of the 118 East of Bull Creek Wash and North of the 118 East of Balboa.

If you’re not sure which station your friend or loved one has been taken to, we can help. The Devonshire Jail is not a very large facility, so inmates who are not bailed out in 24 hours are usually sent to Twin Towers Jail or Van Nuys Jail (for men). Women arrestees will also be taken to the Van Nuys Jail.

Getting the bail bond process begun quickly can often avoid these subsequent transfers and reduce the amount of time an arrestee spends in custody.

Why Bail Someone Out?

Getting arrested and taken into custody can cause serious problems in the everyday life of an individual. Bailing someone out will allow them to continue going to work, continue attending classes or take care of children and family.

Failing to acquire bail, even for a few days, can cause a person to lose their job, their home (due to missed rent/mortgage payments) or be removed from courses they are attending due to extended absences.

Aside from that, jail can be a rough place. The stress and anxiety caused by being arrested and having to go to court can be difficult enough without having to spend and extra time in jail.

Cost of a Bail Bond

OIn California, the cost of a bail bond is set at 10% of the total bail amount. So, if the total amount of bail is $15,000, then the cost of a bail bond will be $1,500.

SCV Bail Bonds provides several financing and creative payment options so that a bail bond can be acquired on any budget. We accept all major credit cards and the process can be completed via phone, fax or email.

We are committed to excellence in our industry. Our licensed, professional bondsman are here to help you any time of day or night. The situation may seem tough, but our staff is ready and willing to guide you step by step through the bail bond process.

Call us from anywhere in the valley, locally at 818-900-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at, 877-422-4591.