Gold Country Bail Bonds - Local Agents
The purpose of this site is to better serve you with information regarding bail bonds and their procedure. At Gold Country Bail Bonds we understand that you may not have gone through this process before and in difficult times there is always questions of who you can trust. For over twelve years our Bail Bondsman have been providing fast professional service to Northern California areas including: Placerville, Tahoe City, South Lake Tahoe, Jackson, San Andreas, Auburn, Nevada City, Grass Valley, Sonora, Roseville, El Dorado Hills, Folsom, Woodand, Marysville, and Sacramento Areas.
It is our company's goal to provide discreet, confidential, and professional service to all our clients. Service is the foundation of our business, and it is this foundation that has made Gold Country Bail Bonds a local leading provider of bail bonds in El Dorado, Sacramento, Yolo, Calaveras, Placer, Nevada County, Sutter, Tuolumne, and Amador, and Counties. Nationwide Agents Available 8% Bail Bond Premium on Approval
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
How to get your Gun Back
You must complete a “Law Enforcement Gun Release Application”. Send the application along with the appropriate processing fee to the Department of Justice. The processing fee for a Law Enforcement Gun Release Application is $20.00 for the first firearm (long gun or handgun), and $3.00 for each additional handgun listed on the application. If the court or agency in possession of your firearm determines that the firearm was reported stolen, the fee for the stolen firearms(s) will be waived. You must send documentation from the court or agency confirming that the firearm was reported stolen along with the Law Enforcement Gun Release Application to quality for the fee waiver. Once DOJ receives your Law Enforcement Gun Release Application, a firearms eligibility check will be conducted to determine if you are lawfully eligible to possess firearms. You will receive a notice of the results. If this notice states that you are eligible to possess firearms, you then take the notice to the court or agency in possession of your firearm to claim it. The notice must be presented to the court or agency within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice. Failure to do so will result in the need to submit a new application and fees to undergo another firearms eligibility check.
Concealed Weapons Permit Info 2009
FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION
The term firearm includes rifles, shotguns, revolvers, pistols, or any other device
designed to be used as a weapon from which a projectile is expelled by the force of any
form of combustion. The term firearm includes the frame or receiver. (Penal Code §
12001.)
The term firearm also includes any rocket or similar device containing any
explosive or incendiary material whether or not the device is designed for emergency
distress signaling purposes. (Penal Code § 12001.)
B. Handguns
A handgun is any pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person that has a barrel length of less than 16 inches. (Penal Code § 12001(a).)
C. Exceptions
The term firearm does not apply to unloaded “antique”, “curio”, or “relic”
firearms as defined by federal law. (Penal Code §§ 12001(e), 12078(t)(2).)
