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Luna Bail Bonds Santa Rosa will assist our clients through every step of the process and go to great lengths to guide them through the legal system to make their bail experience easy to understand. Don’t wait any longer, let us help you now! For a respected and reliable Santa Rosa bail bonds and bondsman call Luna Bail Bonds Santa Rosa, at (707) 584-6800 or 1-877-422-BAIL (2245). The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this or associated pages, documents, comments, answers, emails, or other communications should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information on this website is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of this information does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
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Whenever you call or visit us at any one of our local bail offices, whether in San Jose, Hollister, Redwood City, San Francisco, Lakeport or Santa Rosa, you will be greeted by a professional and friendly bail professional. From management to staff, our employees are constantly evaluated to ensure that our
Santa Rosa bail bonds clients are always treated with respect and dignity. Further, our agents are required to take compulsory continuing education courses which mean that our agents will always be competent and proficient in all current laws and regulations in regards to California bail bonds. We believe that holding the highest standards for ourselves directly translates into a better experience for our clients.
Santa Rosa California
The Santa Rosa Police Department currently has 259 employees, of which 172 are sworn peace officers. Its budget is more than $40,000,000, comprising more than one third of the city’s entire General Fund Budget. Police shootings in 2007 led to calls for an independent civilian police review board. Neighborhoods such as South Park in south Santa Rosa, and Roseland, West Ninth District, and Apple Valley in west Santa Rosa, are most vulnerable to criminal activity. Acts of crime in these neighborhoods are commonly burglaries, graffiti, and violent gang activity. Mexican American street gangs such as Sureños and Norteños have large concentrations throughout Santa Rosa.In 2011, there were 5 homicides, 58 rapes, 134 robberies, 485 aggravated assaults, and 637 burglaries. The violent crime rate for Santa Rosa (401.7 per 100,000 people) is slightly lower than the rate of California (411.1 per 100,000 people) and higher than the United States’ (386.3 per 100,000 people).
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