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Robbery and Assault Bail Bonds
Calaveras County, CA

Robbery and assault charges carry significant bail in Calaveras County. We post felony bonds with payment plans for any amount. Available 24/7.

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Violent Crime Charges in Calaveras County

Robbery and Assault Bail Bonds in Calaveras County

Robbery and assault charges are among the more serious offenses we handle in Calaveras County. These charges carry higher bail amounts, and the situation is understandably more stressful for families. Our job is to handle the bail side of this as quickly and professionally as possible so your loved one can get home and work with an attorney on their defense.

Under California law, robbery is always a felony under Penal Code 211. It involves taking property from a person through force or fear. Bail for robbery in Calaveras County typically ranges from $50,000 to $100,000 or higher for first-degree robbery or cases with aggravating factors. We have payment plans and accept all major payment methods, and we can work with your family's specific situation.

Assault charges range widely in severity. Simple misdemeanor assault under Penal Code 240 has much lower bail than assault with a deadly weapon (Penal Code 245), which is a felony and carries significantly higher bail. Battery, which involves actual physical contact, has its own range depending on the severity of injury and who the victim is.

For all robbery and assault charges in Calaveras County, we are available 24 hours a day to post bond the moment bail is set, whether that is at the booking desk from the bail schedule or by a judge at arraignment. We post bail at the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility in San Andreas.

  • Felony robbery and assault bonds posted 24/7
  • Payment plans available for high bail amounts
  • We post bail immediately when it is set, day or night
  • Arraignment-day posting available, we stand by for the hearing
  • All paperwork by phone, no office visit needed
  • Bilingual service, English and Spanish
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Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility
Jail Phone
(209) 754-6499
California Robbery and Assault Statutes
PC 211   Robbery (always felony)
PC 212.5   First-degree robbery (home invasion)
PC 240   Assault (misdemeanor or felony)
PC 242   Battery (misdemeanor or felony)
PC 245   Assault with a deadly weapon (felony)
PC 243(c)   Battery on peace officer (felony)
Common Questions

Robbery and Assault Bail Bonds in Calaveras County, FAQ

How much is bail for robbery in Calaveras County?+
Robbery is a serious felony in California and carries significant bail in Calaveras County. Second-degree robbery typically carries bail in the $50,000 to $100,000 range on the felony bail schedule. First-degree robbery, which includes home invasion or robbery involving a deadly weapon, can carry bail of $100,000 or higher. A judge may also set bail above the schedule amount based on circumstances and prior record. We offer payment plans for high-bail felony bonds.
What is the difference between robbery and theft in California?+
Theft involves taking property without the use of force or fear. Robbery is theft that involves force, threat of force, or intimidation against a person. Under California Penal Code 211, robbery is always a felony. Simple theft can be a misdemeanor or felony depending on the value of the property. The bail amounts for robbery are significantly higher than for theft charges.
How much is bail for assault in Calaveras County?+
Bail for assault in Calaveras County depends on the severity. Simple misdemeanor assault under Penal Code 240 typically carries bail of $1,000 to $5,000. Assault with a deadly weapon, which is a felony under Penal Code 245, can carry bail of $30,000 to $75,000 or higher. Assault with great bodily injury or on a protected person such as a peace officer carries higher bail still. We pull the exact amount the moment you call.
Can you bail out on an assault with a deadly weapon charge?+
Yes, in most cases. Assault with a deadly weapon is a felony in California but it is generally bondable. The bail amount will be set by the Calaveras County felony bail schedule or by a judge at arraignment, depending on the specific circumstances. We post felony assault bonds with payment plans available for higher amounts.
What is battery versus assault in California?+
In California, assault is the threat or attempt to apply force to another person, whether or not contact occurs. Battery is the actual unlawful touching or striking of another person. Both can be charged as misdemeanors or felonies depending on circumstances. Simple battery under Penal Code 242 is a misdemeanor. Battery causing serious injury, battery against a peace officer, or sexual battery are felonies carrying significantly higher bail.
Practical Guidance for Families

What Families Should Do After a Robbery or Assault Arrest in Calaveras County

Robbery and assault charges in Calaveras County are treated as serious matters by the court and law enforcement. These charges often carry significant bail amounts and, in felony cases, can result in state prison time upon conviction. The most important first step is securing release on bail so the defendant can work with a defense attorney outside of custody.

For robbery charges under California Penal Code 211, bail is almost always set by a judge at arraignment due to the serious nature of the offense. This means the defendant may be held in the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility for 24 to 72 hours before bail is established. We are ready to post the moment the arraignment hearing ends and bail is set.

Assault charges range widely in severity and bail amount. Simple misdemeanor assault under PC 240 may have bail set at booking by the county schedule. Felony assault with a deadly weapon under PC 245 will almost certainly require arraignment before bail is set. We handle both and are available 24 hours a day.

After release on bail for a robbery or assault charge, the defendant must appear at all scheduled court dates at Calaveras Superior Court and comply with any conditions of bail. In assault and domestic violence cases, no-contact and stay-away orders are common bail conditions. Retaining a licensed California criminal defense attorney immediately is strongly recommended.

Steps to Take Right Now
Step 1
Call us at (209) 498-7577 immediately, any time of day or night
Step 2
We confirm the person is in the Calaveras County jail and find the bail amount
Step 3
Paperwork and payment by phone, about 20 minutes of your time
Step 4
We post bond at the jail, release typically takes 1 to 4 hours
Step 5
Retain a licensed California attorney as soon as possible after release
Calaveras County Jail
1045 Jeff Tuttle Dr, San Andreas, CA 95249
Robbery or Assault Charge in Calaveras County?
Payment Plans Available for Any Bail Amount

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