Kennewick Bail Bonds
December 1st, 2008Benton County Bail Bonds
509.396.2050 or Toll Free 1.888-695-8950
Thank You for visiting the Kennewick Bail Bonds website. If you have a friend or loved one who is incarcerated in the Benton County Jail, Kennewick , Washington then we help you get them out.
Our bail bond service is quite simple, it works like this: Your friend or loved one gets arrested by the Kennewick Police Department or the Benton County Sheriffs Office. After the arrest your person will be transported the Benton County Jail, Kennewick, Washington. He/She will booked and placed into an intake cell (the intake cell is where people remain until after their arraignment, arraignment is where you are brought up in front of the judge and your charges are read to you. At this time the defendant may be assigned a public defender, or you may have your own paid attorney. Depending on the charges you may want to have a paid attorney represent you. We can point you in the direction of a great attorney referral service.)
Bail Bond Process
Once a person has gone through the booking area they will have the opportunity to call a bail bondsman. A bail bondsman (that’s what we are at Kennewick Bail Bonds) will then speak to the defendant (person in jail) and try to help them locate somebody on the outside that can help them get out by paying the premium (The typical rate for a bail bond is approximately 10% of the bail amount. If the bail is $10,000.00 the bail bondsman will collect a non refundable premium of $1,000.00), this person is called the co-signer or the indemnitor. This person is responsible to make sure the defendant shows up for all of his/her court appointments and provides the appropriate payment and collateral to guarantee that the defendant will appear and cover any expenses in case the defendant appears to appear for the pre-assigned court appointment. After the defendant has completed all requirements of the court and the case is dropped or the defendant is sentenced, the indemnitor will be able to get the collateral back and there will be no more responsibility for the actions of the defendant.
Please call us now, we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all your bail bond needs.
Call the Kennewick Bail Bond Hotline 509.374.1900 or
The Toll Free Kennewick Bail Bond Hotline 1.888.695.8950
The Benton County Jail Kennewick, Washington is located at:
7122 W. Okanogan Pl., Bldg. B Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: (509) 783-1451 Fax: (509) 736-3054
Kennewick, Washington is located in Benton County.
If you need a Kennewick Bail Bond please call our office 509.396.2050.
The following information was taken directly from the Benton County Sheriff’s Office Website.
Our Promise To The People Of Benton County
The mission of the Benton County Sheriff´s Office is to consistently earn the public´s trust and contribute to safety and security in our community by providing the highest quality law enforcement, corrections, and support services possible within the resources entrusted to us.
We achieve our mission through investing available resources in highly-motivated, professionally trained, ethical team members who are committed to working in partnership with the community; steadily improving interagency cooperation; and exhibiting the highest degree of personal and professional integrity.
The Benton County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing non-discriminatory, effective and efficient law enforcement service in protecting the life and property of the citizens of Benton County and to ensure that the constitutional rights of all persons are protected. The sheriff is the chief executive officer and conservator of the peace as directed under RCW 36.28.
The sheriff’s office is located at the Benton County Justice Center in Kennewick, Washington. The sheriff’s office also maintains a business office in the Prosser courthouse and unmanned substations in Prosser and Benton City.
The current population of Benton County is approximately 168,000 with about 38,000 people residing in unincorporated areas. The county covers 1722 square miles, which includes the 420 square miles encompassing the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
The sheriff’s office is comprised of 227 full time employees, of which 220 are civil service positions and 7 appointed staff positions. The sheriff’s office also maintains a force of 17 volunteer reserve deputies.
In addition to providing services to the residents of Benton County, the sheriff’s office provides basic law enforcement services to Benton City and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Email Links:
Sheriff - Larry Taylor
Undersheriff - Paul Hart
Patrol - Captain Steven Keane
Corrections - Captain Al Thompson
Personnel/Administration - Administrative Assistant Julie Thompson
Civil/Records Division - Lieutenant Marsha Hart