Bail bonds in wellington, fl
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Belle Glade West County Jail
The Palm Beach County West Detention Center is located at 38811 James Wheeler Wayon, which is off state road FL-80 (441). This facility holds minimum, medium or maximum security custom levels and can house a total of 998 inmates.
Palm Beach County Main Jail
The Palm Beach County Main Detention Center is located on Gun Club Road in West Palm Beach at the Sheriff’s Headquarters Complex. This facility houses minimum, medium and maximum custody inmates as well as high risk and federal inmates.
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBSO)
When a person is arrested in Wellington or west of 441, they are taken to the Palm Beach County West Detention Center where they are held for a bail hearing. If they are arrested east of 441, the person will go to the Palm Beach County Main Detention Center on Gun Club Rd. We recommend searching through recent booking blotter to locate the person. The arrest record can be found using the PBSO arrest search tool. If bail has been set, you will see the amount next to each charge.
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First Time Needing Bail Money?
You probably have a ton of questions running through your mind, your emotions are high and you don’t know where to start. How does bail work? How quickly can I get a bail bond? How much will it cost?
If this is your first time using a bail bondsman, we’ll help post bail to secure the release of your loved one from jail. The entire process is much easier with the help of a bail bonds company like Frank Chavez Bail Bonds. You’ll save time and money.
Bail Bonds For Multiple Charges
After your first court hearing at the West Palm Beach Courthouse or via video feed from the Palm Beach County Main Detention Center, you may be required to post a bond for each individual charge if you are facing multiple charges. Bail bond fees are set by the State of Florida and can not be negotiated to lower the amount. If the accused has multiple charges that result in multiple bond amounts, then each of those bonds must be paid to the clerk of courts before a person can be released from jail.