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Bellflower Bail Bonds


The City of Bellflower doesn’t have their own police department. They only have a Department of Public Safety in addition to other standard city offices, such as, City Hall, Public Works, and Parks and Recreation. The Department of Public Safety is responsible for the Neighborhood Watch and Parking Enforcement programs within the community. If and when they are needed they have occasionally assisted the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, with whom Bellflower currently has a contract for them to patrol the city.

The specific agency that handles the Bellflower community is the Lakewood Station. They respond when police assistance is needed, including, but not limited to, all crimes in progress or any suspicious activities. The Sheriff’s Department will use their staff and jail to book and release, or detain, anyone arrested, or anyone accused of a crime within the City of Bellflower. Bellflower does have their own courthouse, so anyone accused of a crime is required to report back to this court so they can face the allegations against them before a judge.

Once an inmate is released on bail from the Lakewood Sheriff’s Station, the jail will notify the defendant of the court date(s) they must attend at the Bellflower Courthouse, or you can obtain this information from your Premiere Bail Agent.

Lakewood Station & Jail Directions

The Lakewood Station and Jail is located between the major streets of Lakewood Blvd. and Woodruff Avenue, with South Street to the north and Del Amo Blvd. to the south. It is adjacent to the Civic Center and just north of the Lakewood Center Mall. It is also just south of the 91 Freeway.

Lakewood Station & Jail Visitation

Contact the Lakewood Station jail regarding visitation times and days.Bail 888-523-1033