When a family member gets booked at OCSD — routed through IRC on 550 N Flower St, the first hour decides whether they sleep at home tonight or move to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange (men) or Women's Central Jail in Santa Ana. Our Laguna Niguel-licensed bondsman takes your call on the first ring, confirms the booking number with the watch desk, and drives the surety paperwork over before the transport van rolls out.
What to do in the first hour after a Laguna Niguel arrest
Most Laguna Niguel arrests start at OCSD — routed through IRC, but inmates move to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange (men) or Women's Central Jail in Santa Ana within hours. A bond posted before that transfer keeps your loved one out of the larger jail queue entirely.
If you don't yet have the booking number, the OCSD — routed through IRC watch desk at (714) 647-4666 will read it out to a family member. Charges under PC 243(e)(1), 273.5, VC 23152, or felony warrants each hit a different Orange County schedule line — the code drives the premium we quote.
An agent drives the surety paperwork directly to 550 N Flower St. You sign the indemnitor agreement electronically from your Dana Point kitchen table. No all-night waiting room, no courthouse trip, no surprise fees added later.
Charges we post bonds for at OCSD — routed through IRC
Below are the charges that come across the 550 N Flower St booking desk most often. Each has a specific Orange County bail schedule entry — we know the number before you finish reading the report.
OCSD — routed through IRC books DV arrests directly through intake. California has no mandatory 72-hour no-bail hold — that's a myth. The Harbor Justice Center — Laguna Niguel on Alicia Pkwy may issue a PC 136.2 Criminal Protective Order at arraignment, but bail can be posted right after booking if the arrestee is otherwise eligible.
Drug charges from Laguna Niguel range from $2,500 schedule bail (simple possession) to $100,000+ (HS 11351 with intent). The OCSD — routed through IRC booking report tells us which it is. We check before we quote — not after.
VC 23152 on a clean record: $5,000 bail, $500 premium. Third DUI inside 10 years or a .20+ BAC: jumps to $25,000 or more. OCSD — routed through IRC books all of them through the same desk — the arraignment later happens at Harbor Justice Center — Laguna Niguel on Alicia Pkwy.
PC 242 battery around Crown Valley Community Park or Ocean Ranch shopping center typically runs $20,000 on the schedule. PC 245(a)(1) assault with a deadly weapon jumps to $50,000 and becomes a felony — we secure collateral options fast and loop in your defense attorney before Harbor Justice Center — Laguna Niguel on Alicia Pkwy arraignment.
Larger Orange County felonies — robbery, firearms, grand theft — require property-backed indemnitor agreements. We write bonds up to $500,000 using equity in a Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, or San Juan Capistrano home as security.
If OCSD — routed through IRC has a hold on top of the new charge — probation violation, ICE detainer, or out-of-county warrant — posting bail alone won't release your loved one. We explain exactly what must clear first so you don't pay a premium on a bond that can't execute.
Why Angels Bail Bonds
Family-owned since 1958, Angels Bail Bonds has written bonds out of every LASD and OCSD station between Pomona and Dana Point. The agent who picks up your Laguna Niguel call is the same agent who drives the bond to OCSD. No handoff, no lost context, no "let me transfer you" run-around. We answer the phone because someone has to, and we'd rather be the ones to do it.
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We post bonds through OCSD — routed through IRC and serve the communities around Laguna Niguel. When you call, we already know which jail your loved one is in and the fastest path to release.
550 N Flower St · Santa Ana
(714) 647-4666
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The Laguna Niguel booking timeline, start to release
When OCSD books someone at 550 N Flower St, the charges run against the current Orange County Felony & Misdemeanor Bail Schedule. For in-custody misdemeanors, People v. Humphrey (2021) requires the judge to weigh the arrestee's ability to pay — but until that arraignment at Harbor Justice Center — Laguna Niguel on Alicia Pkwy, the scheduled bail amount stands.
The 10% premium you pay Angels Bail Bonds is the maximum rate the California Department of Insurance permits (Insurance Code § 1800.4). That premium is earned when we post — this premium is a statutory fee for the surety bond, not a refundable deposit. If your loved one makes every Harbor Justice Center — Laguna Niguel appearance, the bond exonerates and nothing else is owed.
Meet Your Bail Agent
When you call Angels about a Laguna Niguel arrest, you reach a licensed bondsman who will tell you the truth about your case — including when posting bail won't actually help (holds, warrants, detainers). We have been CA Insurance licensed (#1K06080) and writing surety bonds since 1958. Our line to Orange County stations, jails, and courts is short because we've been at it this long. We are not legal counsel — this website is information only — but every bondsman on our staff has posted at OCSD — routed through IRC personally.
Disclaimer: This website provides general information about bail bonds and is not legal advice. Every case is unique. Consult a licensed attorney for legal counsel specific to your situation.
A Dana Point family we recently helped
"Coming back from a Dana Point boat trip, a friend blew a borderline BAC and we ended up at the Santa Ana release center at 2 a.m. with no idea how bail worked. Chris drove from Costa Mesa, posted the bond, and had our friend on the road to his Laguna Niguel place before sunrise. Not a single surprise charge after."
— H. Bautista, Dana Point (verified client, 2025)
Questions Laguna Niguel families ask on the first call
Yes — you can pay the full bail amount in cash directly to OCSD — routed through IRC or the court, and it's returned (minus administrative fees) when the case closes, regardless of outcome. Few Laguna Niguel families have $5K to $50K liquid for a surprise arrest. That's what a bondsman solves: you pay 10% nonrefundable instead of 100% held for a year.
Usually only for the first few hours. After that they get transported to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange (men) or Women's Central Jail in Santa Ana. If we post the bond before that transport leaves 550 N Flower St — typically early morning — your loved one is released directly from Laguna Niguel and never moves to the larger facility. That's why the first-hour phone call matters.
From your phone call to your loved one walking out of OCSD — routed through IRC, the realistic window is 60 minutes to 4 hours — almost entirely jail-processing time. The surety bond itself takes 10 minutes to write. OCSD — routed through IRC controls release pace after we post. If booking isn't complete yet, we often wait on-site so we're first to file.
Yes. Every Laguna Niguel family we work with has a different money situation. For premiums above $1,000 we offer flexible schedules — typically a down payment plus weekly or biweekly installments, no banking history pulled, no application fee. The bond posts the same day regardless of the plan structure.