Immigration Bail Bonds · Bonita CA

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When a loved one is detained by ICE, every hour matters. Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds has been reuniting California families for over 46 years. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in English and Spanish.

ICE Detention is Time Sensitive— The sooner you call, the sooner your loved one comes home.

What Is a Immigration Bail Bond?

An immigration bail bond is a financial guarantee that allows a detained individual to be released from ICE custody while awaiting their immigration hearing without paying the full bond amount upfront.

When ICE detains someone, a bond amount is set by an immigration judge or ICE officer. This amount can range from $1,500 to over $25,000 depending on the individual's immigration history, ties to the community, and perceived flight risk. The process can feel overwhelming, especially when families are given little time to act and even less information about what comes next. Most families cannot afford to pay this full amount out of pocket, and the pressure to act quickly only makes the situation more stressful.

That is where Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds comes in. With over 46 years of experience serving all Bonita CA, we have helped thousands of families navigate one of the most difficult moments of their lives. We post the full bond amount with immigration authorities on behalf of your loved one in exchange for a fee. They are then released and can return home while the legal process continues. Our team understands the urgency of these situations and works quickly to ensure your family member is not held a single day longer than necessary.

We know that when a loved one is detained, every hour matters. That is why families throughout Bonita, CA and the surrounding areas have trusted us for generations. We make ourselves available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We assist families in both English and Spanish.

Key Immigration Bond Terms Explained

Immigration Bond
The amount set by ICE or an immigration judge to ensure the detained individual appears at all scheduled hearings. Returned when the case concludes.
Delivery Bond
The most common type of immigration bond. Allows the detainee to be released from ICE custody and remain in the country during their proceedings.
Voluntary Departure Bond
Allows an individual to voluntarily leave the U.S. by a set date. The bond is returned once departure is confirmed with the appropriate authorities.
Premium
Our fee for posting the bond on your behalf, typically 15% of the total bond amount as regulated by California law. This fee is non-refundable.
Obligor / Co-signer
The person who signs the bond agreement and takes responsibility for ensuring the detainee appears at all immigration hearings.
Collateral
Property or assets pledged to secure the bond. May be required depending on the bond amount and circumstances. Returned when the case concludes.

How the Immigration Bond Process Works

From the moment of arrest to walking out of jail, understanding each step helps you act quickly and confidently on behalf of your loved one.

1

Detention by ICE

Your family member is detained and taken to an ICE processing facility or local detention center. This process can take several hours. Call us as soon as possible so we can begin gathering information right away.

2

Bond Amount is Set

An immigration judge or ICE officer sets the bond amount during a hearing. We help you understand the amount, your rights, and all available payment options before you commit to anything.

3

You Contact Us

Call Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds anytime, day or night. A licensed and bilingual agent will gather information about the detainee, their location, and their case. We explain every option at no obligation.

4

Agreement and Payment

Once you decide to proceed, we prepare the bond agreement. We offer flexible payment options including credit cards, payment plans, and property collateral to make the process accessible to every family.

5

Bond is Posted

We submit the signed agreement and post the full bond amount directly with ICE or the immigration court. This initiates the release process. Release times depend on the facility's processing schedule.

6

Release and Ongoing Support

Your loved one is released and must comply with all immigration court conditions and hearing dates. We remain available to answer questions and provide guidance throughout the entire legal process.

Understanding the Cost

Immigration bond pricing in California is regulated by the Department of Insurance. We explain every cost before you sign anything. No surprises, no hidden fees.

15%
Standard Premium
The state regulated rate for most bail bonds in California. This is the fee you pay the agent not the court.
7–8%
Discounted Premium
Available to qualifying clients including military, veterans, government employees, and AARP members. Call to confirm eligibility.
$0
Hidden Fees
We charge no application fees, no processing fees, and no surprise charges. What we quote is what you pay.

Example: $10,000 Bail Amount

Bond amount set by ICE or immigration judge $10,000
Standard premium (15%) $1,500
Discounted premium (qualifying clients) $1,000
Collateral required Varies (often $0)
Amount you pay out of pocket (standard) $1,500

ICE retains the full $10,000 bond until the case is resolved. The $1,500 premium is our fee and is non refundable per California law. Payment plans and flexible options available.

Estimate Your Bond Premium

$10,000
15%
Estimated premium you pay $1,500
20–30%
Premium Discount

Qualifying clients receive a significant reduction on bail bond premiums. Call to find out if you qualify.

You May Qualify

We believe everyone deserves affordable access to bail bond services. Discounts are available for the following groups:

  • Active Military
  • Veterans
  • Government Employees
  • AARP Members (65+)
  • Attorney Referrals
  • Full Collateral Bonds
Call to Check Eligibility

Trusted by Families

Families across California trust Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds for fast service, honest guidance, and support during difficult times.
Read real stories from clients we’ve helped with bail bonds, DUI bail bonds, and immigration bonds.

"They answered at 2 AM and had my brother out within hours. Armando and his team are absolute professionals. I cannot thank them enough for how quickly they helped our family."
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Maria R.
Chula Vista, CA
"We were dealing with an immigration detainment and felt lost. Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds explained everything clearly, worked with our budget, and treated us with real respect. True professionals."
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Jose G.
National City, CA
"No hidden fees, no runaround. Just honest, fast service when we needed it most. As a veteran, I also received the discount they advertise. Highly recommend to anyone in a tough spot."
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David T.
San Diego, CA
"Fast approval process and no surprises. They helped my son get released the same night and kept us updated through everything."
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Robert W.
Los Angeles, CA
"I called multiple agencies and Armando's team was the only one that answered immediately. Professional and compassionate service."
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Sarah C.
San Jose, CA
"They explained payment options clearly and got everything handled quickly. Highly recommend for anyone needing bail assistance."
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Michael L.
San Francisco, CA
"After my DUI arrest, I had no idea what to do. They helped me get out fast and explained the legal process clearly."
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James B.
Sacramento, CA
"I made a terrible mistake and needed help fast. Their team worked late into the night to secure my release."
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Emily T.
Fresno, CA
"Very professional and judgment free service. They treated me with respect during one of the worst nights of my life."
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Daniel W.
Long Beach, CA
"My husband was detained unexpectedly and we were terrified. They moved quickly and helped reunite our family."
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Ana R.
Anaheim, CA
"They understood the immigration process better than anyone else we called. Very responsive and honest."
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Christopher M.
Oakland, CA
"Our family was under a lot of stress, but they made the immigration bond process simple and fast."
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Ashley H.
San Diego, CA

The Right Choice When It Matters

When you're looking for a bail bond agent, you need someone who is fast, honest, and experienced. Here's what sets us apart from the rest.

  • 46+ Years of Experience

    No other agency in Chula Vista has been serving the community longer. That experience means fewer delays and better outcomes.

  • True 24/7 Availability

    A real licensed agent answers every call not voicemail. Arrests happen at all hours and so does our service.

  • Fully Bilingual Service

    Spanish and English support throughout the entire process from the first call to the final court date.

  • Complete Transparency

    We explain every cost upfront and never charge hidden fees. You know exactly what you're paying before you sign anything.

  • BBB Accredited A+ Rating

    Our Better Business Bureau rating is the highest possible, reflecting years of trustworthy, professional service.

46+
Years Serving Southern California
24/7 Always available
A+ BBB Accredited
2 Languages served
$0 Hidden fees

Get Your Loved One Home Today

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Frequently Asked Questions

At Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds we guide families through every step. Here are the answers to what our clients ask most.

How much does an immigration bail bond cost in California?

ICE bond amounts vary depending on the case, but most families pay a percentage of the total bond through a licensed bail bond company instead of paying the full amount upfront. At Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds, we offer flexible payment options throughout California to help families secure fast release from immigration detention.

How long will it take for my loved one to be released from ICE custody?

Release times from immigration detention vary by facility and processing load. After an immigration bond is posted, release can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day. Our team moves quickly to submit paperwork and keep you informed every step of the way.

What information do I need to start the immigration bond process?

To begin, we typically need the detainee's full legal name, A-Number (Alien Registration Number), the detention facility name, and the bond amount if available. If you do not have all of that, call us and we can help locate the information through ICE records.

What does a co-signer need to provide for an immigration bond?

A valid government-issued ID, proof of U.S. residency or citizenship, proof of address, and proof of income or employment are typically required from the co-signer.

What collateral is accepted for an immigration bail bond?

Common collateral includes real estate, vehicles, jewelry, and other valuable assets. The type of collateral accepted depends on the bond amount and individual case details.

Do you offer payment plans for immigration bonds?

Yes. Immigration bonds can be expensive, and many families are not prepared for that cost. We review each situation individually and work out payment arrangements based on income, collateral, and co-signer eligibility.

Are you available nights and weekends for immigration bond cases?

Yes, we are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ICE arrests and immigration detentions do not follow business hours, and neither do we. Call us any time and a licensed agent will answer.

Can you post immigration bonds outside of San Diego County?

Yes. Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds helps families post immigration bonds throughout California, including cases involving ICE detention centers, county jails, and federal processing facilities. Our agents work quickly to help secure release as fast as possible.

Is my family's information kept confidential?

Yes. Every immigration case is handled privately and confidentially. Whether your loved one is being held by ICE in California detention facility, your personal, financial, and legal information remains protected.

Can I get an immigration bond with bad credit?

Bad credit does not automatically disqualify you. We look at the full picture, including collateral, employment history, and whether a qualified co-signer is available. Contact us and we will let you know what options apply to your situation.

What happens if the detainee misses an immigration hearing?

Missing an immigration court hearing is serious. The judge can order the detainee taken back into custody, and the bond may be forfeited. The co-signer could become responsible for the full bond amount. Attending every scheduled hearing is critical.

What is the co-signer responsible for in an immigration bond?

The co-signer guarantees that the detainee appears at all required immigration hearings. If the detainee fails to appear, the co-signer may be held financially responsible for the full bond amount.

Does the co-signer need to be a U.S. citizen?

The co-signer generally needs to be a lawful permanent resident or U.S. citizen with verifiable income and a valid ID. Call us to review your specific situation.

Is the immigration bond premium refundable?

No. The premium paid to the bail bond company is a service fee and is not refundable, even if the detainee is released or the case is resolved. This is standard practice under California law.

How is an immigration bond amount determined?

ICE sets the initial bond amount based on factors like criminal history, ties to the community, length of U.S. residency, and flight risk. An immigration judge can review and potentially lower the amount at a bond hearing.

What is the difference between an immigration bond and a criminal bail bond?

Criminal bail bonds are set by state courts and cover criminal charges. Immigration bonds are set by ICE or a federal immigration judge and apply to individuals held under civil immigration violations. The processes, requirements, and agencies involved are different.

Can an immigration bond amount be reduced?

Yes. An immigration attorney can request a bond redetermination hearing before an immigration judge. The judge may lower the amount based on the detainee's ties to the community and other factors.

What happens to the bond when the immigration case ends?

Once the immigration case concludes and all hearing obligations have been met, the bond is cancelled and any eligible collateral posted with the bond company is returned to the co-signer.

What types of immigration bonds do you handle?

We handle delivery bonds, which allow a detainee to be released while their case is pending, and voluntary departure bonds, which guarantee the person will leave the country by a court-set date. Both bond types require working through ICE or an immigration court, and our agents know how to navigate that process.

Why choose Armando S. Espinoza Bail Bonds for immigration cases?

We have worked with Spanish-speaking families throughout California for years, and we know how stressful an ICE detention can be. Our agents are available around the clock, speak Spanish, and handle immigration bonds with the experience and care your family deserves.

Every Type of Bail Bond, Handled With Care

From standard bail bonds to complex immigration cases, our licensed agents handle every situation with professionalism, discretion, and urgency. Available around the clock, every day of the year.

Bail Bonds

Standard Service

Fast, efficient bail bond processing for all standard criminal cases in San Diego County courts and jails. We move quickly so your loved one gets home sooner.

  • Same day release in most cases
  • All San Diego County jails covered
  • Flexible payment arrangements
  • Licensed and bonded agents
  • Free bail information consultation
Bail Bonds

Immigration Bail Bonds

ICE Detentions

Specialized experience with ICE detentions and immigration court. We guide families through this uniquely complex process with bilingual support at every step.

  • ICE detention release assistance
  • Full bilingual support in Spanish
  • Immigration court guidance
  • Federal bond expertise
  • Follow up support throughout process
Immigration Bail Bonds

Domestic Violence Bonds

Sensitive Cases

Compassionate, discreet handling of domestic violence cases. We understand the sensitivity of these situations and treat every family with dignity and care.

  • Strict confidentiality guaranteed
  • Understanding of restraining orders
  • Guidance on court conditions
  • Compassionate agent handling
  • Rapid response to urgent situations
Domestic Violence Bonds

DUI Bail Bonds

Fast Release

Immediate assistance for DUI and traffic related arrests. We know the courts and processing timelines inside out, ensuring the fastest possible release.

  • All DUI severity levels handled
  • Knowledge of local court procedures
  • After hours and weekend availability
  • Guidance on license and DMV issues
  • No judgment just fast service
DUI Bail Bonds

Warrant Assistance

Proactive Help

Help with outstanding warrants before an arrest occurs. Acting early gives you more control over the process and often leads to better outcomes.

  • Warrant search and verification
  • Voluntary surrender coordination
  • Bond arrangement before surrender
  • Attorney referral if needed
  • Advice on the best course of action
Warrant Assistance

Criminal Bail Bonds

All Severity Levels

Experienced handling of criminal cases at every level from misdemeanors to serious felony charges. We act swiftly to secure release and stand by families throughout the entire process.

  • Misdemeanor and felony cases
  • State and federal criminal courts
  • Fast bond writing and release coordination
  • Guidance through court appearance requirements
  • Confidential case handling
Criminal Bail Bonds
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Immigration Bail Bonds Throughout California

Based in Chula Vista, we write Immigration bail bonds in every California county. Some of the areas we serve most frequently include:

Chula Vista San Diego El Cajon Escondido Oceanside National City Los Angeles Long Beach Anaheim Riverside San Bernardino Fresno Sacramento Stockton Bakersfield San Jose Oakland Santa Ana Modesto All California Counties