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When a friend or family member is behind bars, you don’t just need a bail bonds company — you need one that knows the local system, works quickly, and treats you with compassion. That’s exactly what you’ll get with Armstrong Bail Bonds.
For years, we’ve been the trusted choice for residents of California Heights and the surrounding Long Beach area, combining deep knowledge of the Los Angeles County jail system with a commitment to honesty, confidentiality, and results.
Here’s why California Heights residents count on us:
licensed, insured, and trained to handle every type of bail situation in Los Angeles County with professionalism and accuracy.
As a family-run business, we treat every client like one of our own — with understanding, respect, and urgency.
Arrests don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Whether it’s day, night, weekend, or holiday, we’re always ready to help.
We offer low down payments, interest-free payment plans, and no-collateral bonds for qualified clients — so bail doesn’t become a financial burden.
We believe in transparent pricing. No annual premiums, surprise charges, or added costs — just straightforward help when you need it most.
We know this is a stressful time. You’ll never feel judged or rushed — just supported by a team who cares about getting your loved one home quickly.
Whether you’re dealing with a misdemeanor, felony, or warrant, Armstrong Bail Bonds in California Heights is here to provide fast, reliable bail bond services — always with your best interests at heart.
If someone you care about has been arrested in California Heights, the situation can feel overwhelming — but getting them released doesn’t have to be confusing. At Armstrong Bail Bonds, we make the process simple, fast, and stress-free.
When an arrest happens in California Heights, the individual is typically taken to the Long Beach Police Department Jail for booking. This includes fingerprinting, taking a mugshot, running background checks, and entering charges into the system.
In some cases — especially for longer holds, certain charges, or if the jail reaches capacity — the person may be transferred to a Los Angeles County facility, such as Century Regional Detention Facility (women) or Men’s Central Jail (men).
After booking, bail is determined based on Los Angeles County’s bail schedule, factoring in the severity of the charges, prior history, and flight risk. Judges also have discretion to adjust bail amounts in certain cases.
Once bail is set, contact our local bail bond agents anytime — day or night. We’ll gather a few details (name, date of birth, location, charges) and immediately begin the release process.
We handle all the necessary forms quickly and confidentially. Our flexible financing — including 1% down for qualified clients, interest-free payment plans, and no collateral in many cases — makes it easier to secure release without overwhelming costs.
Once we post the bond, the jail begins the release process. At Long Beach PD Jail, this can take 1–3 hours. If the defendant is in a larger LA County facility, it may take 4–8 hours depending on how busy they are. We keep you updated every step of the way.
At Armstrong Bail Bonds, we provide prompt, professional bail bond services to clients in California Heights and throughout Long Beach, Signal Hill, Bixby Knolls, and the surrounding Los Angeles County communities.
Our team knows the procedures and requirements of every local and county facility, ensuring a fast and smooth release process.
Below are the main jails and detention centers we serve near California Heights
Address: 400 W. Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone: (562) 570-7260
Details: The primary holding facility for arrests in Long Beach, including California Heights. Typically used for short-term detention before transfer to county facilities if necessary.
Website: Long Beach Police Department
Address: 2745 Walnut Ave., Signal Hill, CA 90755
Phone: (562) 989-7200
Details: Serves the city of Signal Hill and surrounding areas, sometimes housing detainees from nearby neighborhoods.
Website: Signal Hill Police Department
Address: 11705 S. Alameda St., Lynwood, CA 90262
Phone: (323) 568-4500
Details: The main women’s jail for Los Angeles County, holding both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates.
Website: Century Regional Detention Facility
Address: 441 Bauchet St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 974-4921
Details: One of the largest jails in the country, housing male inmates awaiting trial or serving short sentences.
Website: Men’s Central Jail
Address: 450 Bauchet St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 893-5100
Details: Houses male inmates and includes specialized mental health housing units.
Website: Twin Towers Correctional Facility
Address: 450 Bauchet St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 893-5325
Details: Central intake facility for male inmates in Los Angeles County before they are assigned to another jail.
Website: Inmate Reception Center (IRC)
Our agents are experienced with the booking and release procedures at each of these facilities. Whether your loved one is in a local police department jail or a large Los Angeles County facility, we know how to move quickly to secure their release.
At Armstrong Bail Bonds, we believe money should never be the reason someone stays in jail. That’s why we offer flexible and affordable payment plans designed to fit your situation — so you can get your loved one home fast, even if you don’t have the full bail premium upfront.
Qualified clients may pay as little as 1% down with On Approved Credit. This means you can secure release immediately while paying the remaining balance over time.
Approval is fast and confidential, and we typically look for:
If you qualify, you only pay 1% of the total bail up front, then finance the rest through one of our flexible, interest-free payment plans — often without collateral.
In many situations, especially for lower-risk charges or clients with stable jobs and strong co-signers, no collateral is required. We’ll always be upfront and honest about your options.
We customize payment schedules to match your budget — whether you need weekly, biweekly, or monthly installments.
We make payments convenient by accepting:
You can take care of payments online, over the phone, or in person — whatever is easiest for you.
At Armstrong Bail Bonds, we handle a wide range of cases for clients in California Heights and across Los Angeles County. Whether the arrest is for a minor misdemeanor or a serious felony, our experienced team works quickly to arrange release and guide families through the process.
Here are some of the most common charges we see in Los Angeles County:
Penal Code: Vehicle Code § 23152(a)
Description: Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. This includes impairment from prescription medications.
Typical Bail Amount:
$5,000 for 1st offense
$15,000 for multiple offenses or DUI with injury
Penal Code: Penal Code § 273.5
Description: Inflicting injury on a spouse, cohabitant, or intimate partner. Can involve visible injury, witness testimony, or police reports.
Typical Bail Amount:
$50,000 for first offense
Up to $100,000 with prior convictions or severe injury
Penal Code: Health & Safety Code § 11351
Description: Possessing illegal drugs or certain prescription medications with the intent to sell or distribute.
Typical Bail Amount: $30,000
Penal Code: Penal Code § 459
Description: Entering a residence with the intent to commit theft or any felony. Considered a serious felony under California’s “strike” law.
Typical Bail Amount: $50,000
Penal Code: Penal Code § 211
Description: Taking property from someone’s possession through force or fear.
Typical Bail Amount: $100,000
Penal Code: Varies based on original conviction
Description: Failing to meet court-ordered probation terms, such as missing appointments, failing drug tests, or committing a new offense.
Typical Bail Amount: $50,000 for felony probation violations
Penal Code: Penal Code § 29800
Description: Possessing a firearm as a convicted felon or prohibited person.
Typical Bail Amount: $35,000
Penal Code: Penal Code § 487(d)(1)
Description: Stealing a motor vehicle valued over $950.
Typical Bail Amount: $35,000
Penal Code: Penal Code § 530.5
Description: Using another person’s personal or financial information for unlawful purposes.
Typical Bail Amount: $50,000
Bail amounts in California Heights follow the Los Angeles County Bail Schedule and depend on the severity of the charges, prior criminal history, and other case factors. For example, a first-time DUI might have bail set at $5,000, while a robbery charge can reach $100,000 or more. Judges can also increase or reduce bail at their discretion.
Release times vary by facility:
You’ll need:
Yes. We offer remote bail bond services so you can complete paperwork and payments entirely online or by phone — ideal for urgent situations or if you’re not nearby.
If the defendant fails to appear, the court may issue a bench warrant and the bail bond can be forfeited. In many cases, we can help reinstate the bond if the situation is addressed quickly.
We post bail at all nearby facilities, including:
In California, the bail bond premium is generally 10% of the total bail, so a $100,000 bail would require a $10,000 premium. Armstrong Bail Bonds offers 1% down options (OAC) with the remaining balance financed over time.
If bail is set but not posted, the defendant can remain in custody until their court date — which might be days or weeks away. Once bail is posted, release usually happens within a few hours depending on the jail.
Yes. We provide flexible payment plans with low down payments, interest-free financing, and no collateral in many cases.
We offer options such as:
Welcome to California Heights, a historic and vibrant neighborhood nestled in North Long Beach, California. Known affectionately as “Cal Heights,” this area delights with tree‑lined streets, classic architecture, and a warm, walkable community feel.
California Heights is Long Beach’s largest historic district, designated in 1990 and home to around 1,500 properties built primarily in the 1920s and 1930s. Its architectural styles include Spanish Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Tudor Revival homes. The local neighborhood association is active and engaged, hosting events like lamppost restorations, Garden Tours, and community clean‑ups. With roughly 13,000 residents, California Heights ranks among Long Beach’s top neighborhoods for young professionals and families alike.
California Heights Neighborhood Association — The heart of the community and resource for all local events, historic guidelines, and resident services.
Retro Row (4th Street Corridor) — A colorful stretch of vintage boutiques, coffee shops, and indie theaters just a few minutes south of Cal Heights.
Bluff Park & Long Beach Museum of Art — Nearby parkland along Ocean Blvd offering scenic bluff views, walking paths, and a renowned historic museum.
Cambodia Town — Located a short drive away along Anaheim Street, this bustling district hosts Cambodian New Year festivities, markets, noodle shops like Phnom Penh Noodle Shack, and cultural events.
Rad Coffee — A local café favorite for espresso and pastry on Atlantic Avenue.
Smog City Brewery — A neighborhood craft brewery and kitchen offering seasonal beers and comfort food.
Nonna Mercato — An Italian café and market serving sandwiches and espresso just off Atlantic Avenue.
Lola’s, EJs Pub, Thunderbolt Pizza, The Merchant — Well‑liked local hangouts offering pub fare and pizzas in or near Cal Heights.
Heritage — The first Michelin‑starred restaurant in Long Beach serving a refined, tasting‑menu experience in nearby Rose Park.
Beyond Cal Heights, Long Beach’s food scene thrives—from Cambodian hole‑in‑the‑wall favorites to creative fusion cuisine like Battambong BBQ and city landmarks like the Sky Room at the Breakers Hotel (recently renovated and reopened in 2024).
Historic Walking Tours — Explore the neighborhood’s vintage homes and ornamented lampposts on community-hosted tour days.
Bixby Knolls First Fridays — Monthly evening events with music, art, food trucks, and shops along Atlantic Avenue in nearby Bixby Knolls.
Parks & Green Spaces — Enjoy quiet strolls and recreation in Bluff Park or nearby greenway corridors. The Museum of Art is perfect for a cultural outing.
Vintage Shopping on Retro Row — Just south of Cal Heights, discover antique stores, roller skate boutiques, and indie coffee houses.
Zip Code & Location: 90807, located north of the 405 freeway, bordered by Bixby Knolls, Signal Hill, Long Beach Airport, and North Long Beach.
Population: Approximately 13,200 residents.
Housing: Median home value around $860,000; about 56% owner‑occupied homes, with walkable streets and strong community engagement.
Schools: Served by Longfellow Elementary, Hughes Middle, and Long Beach Poly High — all considered strong public schools.
Transit: Walkable neighborhood with access to Atlantic Avenue commercial corridor and nearby transit links via Long Beach Transit and Metro.