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Gold Country Bail Bonds - Local Agents
Gold Country Bail Bonds is a bail bond agency located in the foothills of Northern California, providing immediate release from jail since 1997. Our licensed bail bond agents have helped people in every situation imaginable statewide and nationwide.
At Gold Country Bail Bonds, we strive to go the extra mile to provide professional and courteous service. Our agency is unique in that a licensed and knowledgeable bail agent is available for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. What does this mean for our clients? This means that whenever you call us, there will always be a licensed bail bond agent available and ready to assist you.
We treat each of our clients with professionalism and respect; we understand the difficult situation you're faced with. We never sacrifice a client's privacy or violate their trust under any circumstances. So, when you, a family member or friend needs our assistance don't hesitate to call on us. Established in 1997, Gold Country Bail Bonds founded and still run today by Chuck Holland has offices and licensed bail agents located in the communities of Placerville, El Dorado County, Tahoe City, Nevada County, South Lake Tahoe, Jackson, Amador County, San Andreas, Calaveras County, Auburn, Placer County, Nevada City, Grass Valley, Sonora, Tuolumne, Roseville, El Dorado Hills, Folsom, Woodland, Yolo County, Marysville, Yuba County, Yuba City, Sutter County, and Sacramento Areas. The company its owner and agents are established professionals that are committed to the bail industry and local community as well...
8% Bail Bond Premium on Approval



The Department of insurance has approved Gold Country Bail Bonds to offer 8% Rates if any party to the transaction is a member of AARP, has retained an attorney, is Active or Vet Military, or Labor Union Member.
Local Bail Agent Network
Gold Country Bail Bonds works through a network of Agents in over 30 States and Southern California to provide convenient expedited service where you need it. If you have a friend, family member or loved one that has been arrested in another state just call us to expedite the process. Our extended network of qualified agents will insure a fast hassle, free release from custody. We have licensed bail agents available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to answer any and all of your questions and concerns about bail bonds. If are in need of a bail bond for a friend, family or loved one, please have the person's name, and if possible the county name that they are held in ready, so that we may expedite their release process. We here at Gold Country Bail Bonds would like to thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Please use the buttons above to get more information
Alternative Sentencing for war Veterans
As service members returning from duty in the Middle East, ( Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and even some from past tours of Vietnam) are finding themselves making the adjustment from a hostile military environment within a war torn region back into a mainstream American way of life, unfortunately some of our veterans are finding themselves on the wrong side of the legal system. There are numerous resources available to assist veterans when they fall astray of the law. One such statute, California Penal Code Section1170.9 is one of them.
In addition to combat vets with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the law applies to those suffering from substance abuse and/or unspecified psychological ailments. Service people afflicted with such conditions are convicted of a criminal offense that may lead to a stint in county jail or state prison, or they may even be eligible for probation, judges have an option of sending vets with PTSD to a treatment facility.
This statute took effect January 2007. It’s unclear how often this statute has been applied to a case. Its existence still seems to be relatively unknown within the legal community.
Here’s a brief description of how the statute works.
If you are a veteran who served in combat, you are facing criminal charges, or you have been convicted and are awaiting sentencing, there is a California law that may help you obtain treatment instead of serving time in jail or prison. (Penal Code §1170.9)
Most criminal lawyers in California understand alternative sentencing laws and rules within the local jurisdictions they regularly work. Penal Code §1170.9 isn’t widely used because it’s still relatively un-known or misunderstood by lawyers. First of all you should let your lawyer know you’re a veteran, served in combat, and may suffer from PTSD, have a substance abuse issue, or psychological problems. Your lawyer can evaluate your situation and determine if this method of sentencing will apply to your situation.
For the court to exercise the obligation to consider a persons veteran status, and further asses the defendant for PTSD, or other issues related, a lawyer may need to allege the defendant committed the charged crime due to post traumatic stress disorder, a substance abuse issue, or even a psychological problem as a result of combat service in the United States Military.
If you believe this statute is an appropriate fit for your situation you should consult with a lawyer. There is no substitute for competent legal representation. Attorneys are trained professionals in legal representation of criminal matters.
This information is just that “information” and should never be relied upon as legal advice. This information is intended to broaden your knowledge and allow you to better understand that options do exist.
