Palm Springs, CA is a resort city located in the Coachella Valley, just 107 miles east of Los Angeles and 123 northeast of San Diego. The City of Palm Springs is a popular retirement area, drawing older residents from coastal and urban California who are seeking lower cost and higher value real estate for their retirement.
Palm Springs experiences the same warm winter micro-climate that is enjoyed by all of the Coachella Valley, making it a popular “snowbird” destination, as well. In the winter months, as the average temperature in Palm Springs stays above 75 degrees, residents from the northern and eastern United States flock to Palm Springs to escape the cold weather. During these months, the population of Palm Springs triples.
Palm Springs is home to an approximate population of 50,000 full-time residents, making it one of the smaller cities in the county. However, the city is spread across 94.98 square miles, making it the largest city in the county by landmass.
Palm Springs History
Once inhabited by the Cahuilla Indian, the Palm Springs area hosted several permanent settlements that took advantage of the area hot springs in winter and mountain shade in summer. The Cahuilla were a hunting and fishing society. Native petroglyphs, irrigation ditches, dams, and house pits can still be seen in the areas surrounding Palm Springs.
Mexican explorers discovered the Palm Springs area during their exploratory trip from Sonora to Alta California. The area became a part of the United States after the Mexican-American war, with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in 1848.
In early recorded explorations, the area around the hot springs was alternatively referred to as Big Palm Springs and Palmetto Spring. In 1885 a land developer named John McCallum began buying property in Palm Springs. McCallum incorporated the “Palm Valley Land and Water Company” and the area was widely known by that name for a time. Over time, the name of the area settle to Palm Springs and the city was incorporated, using that name, in April of 1938.
Recreation in Palm Springs, CA
With dozens of luxury resorts located in Palm Springs, the city is a popular golfing destination. Residents and visitors also enjoy swimming, tennis, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The nearby desert and mountain ranges provide a plethora of outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy.
In the 1900s “health tourism” became a popular idea, with many people in the United States seeking healthier conditions provided by the dry heat of the Coachella Desert. The City of Palm Springs was written about in several popular travel books, being described as having “great charms and attractiveness.” In 1909, Nellie Coffman and her husband, Harry, a physician, established a “hotel and sanitarium.” People from all over the United States who sought a drier climate and “healthier” air came to Palm Springs to enjoy the warm micro-climate provided by the unique geography of the area. In the winter, the mountains protect the city from cold winds coming down from San Gorgonio Pass, and in the summer the shadow of the mountains provides cooler temperatures than some of the surrounding areas experience.
Several of the resorts established in the early 1900s are still in use today. The Ingleside Inn was originally built in the 1920s, operated by Ruth Hardy. Today, the Ingleside Inn is owned by an investment group started by California Governor Gavin Newsom and managed by Newsom’s sister, Hillary.
Ingleside Inn
200 W Ramon Rd
Palm Springs, CA 92264
(760) 325-0046
The Agua Caliente Spa Resort and Casino was first established in the 1880s as the Aqua Caliente Bathhouse. The Casino and Resort were added in 1963 and the establishment continues to entertain to this day.
Agua Caliente Casino
401 E Amado Road
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(888) 888-1995
Law Enforcement in Palm Springs
Peacekeeping services for the City of Palm Springs is provided by the men and women of the Palm Springs Police Department.
Palm Springs Police Department
200 South Civic Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 327-1441
Arrested in Palm Springs
Individuals arrested in Palm Springs, CA, will be taken to one of the five detention facilities operated by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office. The closest location to Palm Springs is the Larry D. Smith Facility in Banning, CA. The Smith Correctional Facility is the Riverside Sheriff’s Department’s largest correctional facility and is home to several programs that help serve the inmates of the Riverside County Jail system. Located in Banning, CA.
Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility
1627 S. Hargrave Street
Banning, CA 92220
For General Information Call (951)922-7300
To Schedule Visits Call (951) 922-7540
Bail at the Palm Springs Jail
Bail is an amount of money that the court holds onto in order to ensure that a person shows up for court dates and hearing, etc. The amount of bail that is required will vary depending on the charges. The bail schedule is set in for each county and should be posted at the Banning Jail where you can find out how much bail you will need to post.
To figure out how much bail you will need:
- First, find the charge that carries the highest potential jail time and fines.
- Use that charge to determine the basis of the bail.
- Now find any “enhancements” or additional charges and the bail that applies to those enhancements.
- Add all of that together to find the total amount of bail that will be required.
If you or someone you love is behind bars at the Palm Springs jail, call Justice Bail Bonds right away for help in posting bail. The experienced team at Justice Bail Bonds can help you post bail and get back home with your family in no time! Call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155.
Palm Springs Bail Bonds for DUI
California has some of the toughest DUI laws in the nation. The drunk driving laws for California are found in Vehicle Code Section 23152 and Vehicle Code section 23153, which says that:
- 23152(a) – It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of alcohol to operate a vehicle
- 23152(b) It is illegal for anyone who has a blood alcohol content exceeding 0.08% or more to operate a vehicle.
- 23152(e) – It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of drugs to operate a vehicle.
- 23152(f) – It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of any combination of drugs or alcohol to operate a vehicle.
In many cases, both the 23152(a) and 23152(b) charges will be filed together.
If you or someone you care about is arrested for DUI in Palm Springs, call Justice Bail Bonds right away. The experienced, compassionate team of bail bond agents that work with Justice Bail Bonds can have you out of jail and back home in hours, not days! For DUI Bail Bonds in Palm Springs, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155.
Child Endangerment Bail Bonds
Child endangerment occurs when a minor is hurt—either mentally or physically—or could possibly be hurt, while under the care of an adult who should have or could have foreseen the possibility of harm.
It is important to note that many times child endangerment is not charged alone, but often an enhancement to another charge. These other charges can include Child Neglect (Failure to Provide Care), Child Abandonment, Failure to Supervise a Child's School Attendance, Corporal Injury of a Child (Child Abuse), and Tattooing a Minor.
Child Endangerment Bail Bonds in Palm Springs, California
For help with child endangerment bail bonds in Palm Springs, call the caring professionals at Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155 today!
Domestic Violence Bail Bonds in Palm Springs
A charge of domestic violence will land you in jail, at least until you can post bail and answer the charges against you in court. For domestic violence charges in Palm Springs, the defendant will be taken to the Palm Springs Jail to be processed and charged. Once the paperwork has been filed and a mug shot and fingerprints taken, the defendant will have an opportunity to pay cash bail, post a bail bond, or remain in jail to await trial.
If you or someone you care about needs help with domestic violence bail bonds in Palm Springs, CA, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155.
Other Charges Related To Domestic Violence
While “domestic violence” is the charge most commonly referred to when an argument between intimate partners develops and the cops get involved, it is not the only charge closely related to domestic violence.
Other Charges Are:
- Corporal Injury of Spouse
- Corporal Injury of a Cohabitant
- Domestic Abuse
- Spousal Abuse
- Violation of Penal Code 273.5
California Penal Code, Section 13700
Domestic Violence is defined as “abuse committed against an adult or fully emancipated minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, r person with whom the suspect has had a child or is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship.” (California Penal Code, Section 13700)
The definition of abuse can include:
- Physical Abuse
- Verbal Abuse
- Abusing Trust
- Sexual Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Psychological Abuse
- Coercion
- Harassment
- Economic control
- threats and intimidation
- Destruction of Property
- Isolation
Arguments are inevitable when two people spend a lot of time together. If you argue with someone you are in a relationship with, it's extremely important that you stay calm. Don't let your temper get the better of you. If things do go wrong, however, and you find yourself dealing with law enforcement over a domestic disturbance or domestic violence issue, we can help you negotiate the path between county jail and back home so that you can work on your marriage or relationship in a responsible way.
Call the compassionate, experienced bail bond agents at Justice Bail Bonds for assistance with domestic violence bail bonds in Palm Springs. Call (951) 445-4155 today!
Assault & Battery Bail Bonds In Palm Springs
If you are arrested and charged with assault and battery, you will be transported to the Palm Springs Jail. There, you will be “booked” and charged with a crime. This process includes taking your fingerprints and mugshots and logging you into the county jail system.
Once you know the formal charges against you, you will be able to find the amount of bail required to get out of jail. If the amount of bail needed to get out of jail is more than you can comfortably produce (as it often is), you will need the services of a bail bond agent who can post a bond for your release for a fraction of the cost of full bail.
For assault and battery bail bonds 24 hours a day, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951) 445-4155.
Payment Plans For Bail Bonds in Palm Springs
If you can’t afford the full cost of bail (and most people can’t) then a bail bond agent can be your very best friend. Bail bond companies post a bond with the court in place of bail, taking responsibility for the defendant and promising that if the defendant fails to appear for hearings or proceedings, then the bail bond company will pay the whole amount of bail instead. The fee for this service is typically 10% of the total cost of bail, allowing a defendant to get out of jail for pennies on the dollar.
However, there are times when even 10% of the total cost of bail is more money than a defendant or their family can comfortably come up with. In these cases, Justice Bail Bonds will work with you to design a payment plan that gets your loved one out of jail and back home, while making payments toward the cost of the bail bond. Call (951)445-4155 today to discuss your situation with a bail bond professional at Justice Bail Bonds.
0 Down Bail Bonds in Palm Springs
Justice Bail Bonds has served the people of Riverside County, California for more than twenty years. They understand the stress and difficulties that incarceration can bring on a family. The all-female, bi-lingual staff at Justice is committed to helping your family in your time of need. An incarcerated person can’t care for their children, provide for their family, or repair strained relationships. The bail bond professionals at Justice understand that when someone faces jail time, bail is often the fastest way to put your family back together.
Bail can be expensive. Paying the full amount of cash bail is often more than someone can comfortably come up with. Whatever your financial circumstances, Justice Bail Bonds will work with you to get yourself or your loved one out of jail and back home where they belong. Justice offers no down bail options, on approved credit, and will work with you to figure out what type of payment plan will work best for your family.
No Collateral Bail Bonds in Palm Springs
Many bail bond companies require collateral in order to issue a bail bond and help someone get out of jail. At Justice Bail Bonds, we can write bail bonds, even in large amounts, with no collateral whatsoever.
Most bail bond companies in Riverside County are unable to write bail bonds for amounts over $200,000 without approval from their surety company and those surety companies are requiring collateral to secure the bonds. However, Justice Bail Bonds is able to write large bail bonds, without requiring collateral, in many cases.
How To Get a Large Bail Bond Without Collateral
Getting a large bail bond, without collateral, is no problem with Justice Bail Bonds. Justice can issue bail bonds up to $500,000 without real estate as collateral under some circumstances. By utilizing a GPS ankle monitoring program, Justice is able to get you or someone you love out of jail, even on a large bond, without real estate collateral being required.
Justice Bail Bonds offers the very latest in ankle monitoring technology. High tech GPS technology allows a defendant to be free from jail, provided they follow the conditions of their release. For more information on large bail bonds without collateral, call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155 to discuss your unique situation and see how they can help!
What if I Can’t Afford Bail Bonds?
Justice Bail Bonds will work with you to determine the best plan to help you or someone you love to get out of jail fast. If you can’t afford the cost of bail bonds, Justice has bail bond payment plans that require as little as no money down to help get you out of jail quickly (OAC). Call Justice Bail Bonds if you feel you can’t afford bail. Call (951) 445-4155 today!
24 Hour Bail Bonds in Palm Springs
When you need a bail bondsman at 2:00 AM, you don’t want to dial the phone and get an answering machine. You need help getting out of jail right now! Justice Bail Bonds understands the importance of finding the help you need when you need it. With offices located all over Southern California, Justice Bail Bonds works with licensed and experienced bail bond agents who are ready to be there at a moment's notice. Most locations are near enough to jails that you could have a bail bond agent by your side in minutes.
Justice Bail Bonds Offers:
- The Best Rates On Bail Bonds in Palm Springs, CA
- The Ability To Write Large Bail Bonds (over 2 million)
- Payment Plans For Bail Bonds
- No Down Bail Bonds (OAC)
- 1% Bail Bonds
- Bail Bond Payment Plans
- Low Monthly Payments
- Accept All Major Credit Cards
- Online Payment Options
- All Paperwork Can Be Submitted Online
- Military Discounts
- All Female Staff
- Bilingual Staff
- 20 Years Of Experience In The Bail Bond Industry
You can call Justice Bail Bonds 24 hours a day and get the help you need. Get out of jail fast by calling (951)445-4155.
1% Bail Bonds in Palm Springs
When bail bond companies advertise 1% bail bonds, they’re talking about the percentage of the down payment required to get someone out of jail. Justice Bail Bonds offers a wide range of payment plans designed to help you get out of jail for as little money down as possible and payments that fit your budget. If you have a job, or a cosigner with a job, you will qualify for 1% bail bonds, too!
The bail bond professionals at Justice Bail Bonds have been helping residents of Riverside County bail out of jail for more than 20 years. They are the only bail bond company in the county that can write large bail bonds without getting prior approval from their underwriting company and they can help you get out of jail FAST!
Call Justice Bail Bonds at (951)445-4155. to find out if they can help you get out of jail on a 1% bail bond!