When a family member gets booked at OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center) 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 at the IRC complex. Our Orange County-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 Orange County arrest
Most Orange County arrests start at OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center), but inmates move to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange (men) or Women's Central Jail at the IRC complex 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 Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center) 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 Anaheim kitchen table. No all-night waiting room, no courthouse trip, no surprise fees added later.
Charges we post bonds for at OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center)
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.
DV cases under PC 273.5 and 243(e)(1) are among the fastest bonds we post at OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center). No CA statute requires a waiting period before bail — the CPO comes later, at the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers arraignment. Bond now, protective-order paperwork sorts itself in court.
Simple possession under HS 11377 typically runs $2,500 on the Orange County schedule. HS 11351/11352 (sales, transportation) jumps into five figures. We verify the exact code before quoting — many Orange County arrests near the OCSD IRC complex on Flower St or Central Justice Center end up booked under HS 11550 where the bond is lower than families expect.
Most first-offense VC 23152 DUIs off the 5, 405, 55, 22, 57, and 91 scheduled at $5,000. Injury DUI (VC 23153), priors, or a high BAC push bail to $100,000. Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers handles Orange County arraignments — we time the bond so release happens before the morning transport van leaves 550 N Flower St.
Simple battery is misdemeanor territory and posts at $20,000 schedule bail. ADW under PC 245 is felony and requires additional affidavit work; we handle both at OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center) routinely. Collateral isn't always needed — depends on the indemnitor profile.
Felony bonds above roughly $50,000 usually need collateral. A deed of trust on a Orange County or Anaheim home, not an actual lien pulled on day one — the equity acts as security, released when the bond exonerates after the last court date.
Holds change the math. ICE detainers, parole, out-of-state warrants — even if bail clears, the hold keeps them inside. We check every hold before we take your premium. If we can't actually secure release, we tell you that before you sign anything.
Why Angels Bail Bonds
Since 1958, Angels Bail Bonds has been writing surety bonds for Orange County families — three generations, one phone number. We built the book of business on referrals out of Orange County and Anaheim, not on billboards or SEO. What you get on the first call: a licensed agent who reads the charge code, quotes the right premium on the Orange County schedule, and doesn't add fees that weren't disclosed up front.
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OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center) at 550 N Flower St, Santa Ana is where we spend most of our Orange County-area time. The nearby cities below all share the same booking desk and the same Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers arraignment calendar — so the process of posting a bond is identical from any of them.
550 N Flower St · Santa Ana
(714) 647-4666
Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers
The Orange County 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 Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers, 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 Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers appearance, the bond exonerates and nothing else is owed.
Meet Your Bail Agent
When you call Angels about a Orange County 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 Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center) 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 Anaheim family we recently helped
"Orange County is a patchwork of cities, PDs, and courthouses. My nephew was booked in Anaheim, bailed at the IRC in Santa Ana, and arraigned at Central Justice Center the next morning. Angel walked us through every hand-off before it happened. Zero surprises. He's been the family bondsman for three arrests now — two for my nephew, and once when my brother got a DUI out of Costa Mesa."
— M. Aguilar, Anaheim (verified client, 2025)
Questions Orange County families ask on the first call
Yes. Every Orange County 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.
Standard Orange County scheduled bail for a first-offense VC 23152 is $5,000 — a $500 premium. Injury DUI (VC 23153) jumps to $100,000, a $10,000 premium on which we structure payment plans. The schedule amount holds until the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers judge reviews the case at arraignment.
A surety bail bond is a contract between Angels Bail Bonds, our insurance underwriter, and Central Justice Center in Santa Ana and the four OC justice centers. We guarantee court appearances. The 10% you pay is the premium on that guarantee, capped by CA Insurance Code § 1800.4. Any company quoting different math or extra origination charges is either unlicensed or charging illegal fees on top of the premium. Ask for the license — ours is #1K06080.
For most misdemeanors and smaller felonies out of OCSD Main Jail (Central Men's / Intake Release Center), no — the 10% premium plus a signed indemnitor agreement is enough. Collateral typically enters the picture above $50,000 or when there's a documented flight-risk history. When it does, equity in a Orange County or Anaheim home acts as security — not a lien we execute at signing.